Memoirs of Mrs Barbara E. Anderson

Barbara Anderson was an early settler at Saskatoon, and a child at the time of the Resistance. These memoirs include her memories of the Northwest Resistance and the period preceding it. Contains information on Metis scouts (Charlie Ross) surveilling the settlement, White Cap and the Dakota's friendship with the settlers at Saskatoon and reluctance to join the Metis, discussion by settlers of abandoning the settlement for Moose Jaw, the captive Riel's transfer at Saskatoon from the steamer Northcote to wagon, and the care of wounded soldiers in Saskatoon.
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University of Saskatchewan Archives, Copland, Hunter and Anderson family fonds., MG-271-2002-054; records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
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