Aboriginal people at a Hudson's Bay Company Post
Battleford and Medicine Hat - Newspaper clipping - 9 May 1885.
Battleford Remembers Stockade Days
"Beatty, Reginald Bird-Diary & Correspondence"
Capot River Fort or Nut Lake House - Correspondence. - 1949.
Chapter XVII -- "The Hudson's Bay Company"
Collection of Historic Artifacts from La Loche House
Copy of notes made by Hon. David Laird upon Qu'Appelle Treaty / 1874.
Diary of Francis Dickens - Vernon LaChance. - May 1930.
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Discussion of the Paper on "Shopping in the Early '80s" / Given by Mr. J. Clinkskill Before the Saskatoon Historical Society.
[Dr. Russell's A Report on the Sites of Various Forts]
A series of field notes on several historical fur trade forts (mainly from Manitoba and southern Saskatchewan), and the Thunder Bird Stone at Kamsack, SK. Included are Glasgow (Albany) House, Alexandria Fort, Carlton House (original), Marlboro House, Fort Hibernia, Fort Alexandria.
Dr. Russell's Carlton Trail
Early Days in the Hudson's Bay Coy
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Experiences Conducting a Store in the '80's.
Fireplace at La Loche House with Hardpan Base
Flooring of Room Adjacent to Master Fireplace
Fort Battleford National Historic Park. - Pamphlet. - 1956.
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Fort Battleford, built in 1876 and in use until 1924, was the sixth Northwest Mounted Police fort to be established in the Northwest Territories of Canada, and played a central role in the events of the Northwest Resistance of 1885.Fort Carlton
Fort Carlton, 1885
Fort Carlton / A Saskatchewan Historic Site - Pamphlet. - 1967.
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Fort Carlton was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trade post from 1810 until 1885. As a Company post it primarily dealt in provisions, namely pemmican and buffalo robes although other furs were traded as well.Fort Carlton Historic Park - Pamphlet. - 1979.
Fort Carlton - Newspaper clipping. - 16 May 1955.
Fort Pelly - Sketch. - n.d.
Fort Pitt
Fort Pitt
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Fort Pitt Historic Park - Pamphlet.. - 1967.
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Fort Qu'Appelle - Sketch. - March 1935.
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The town of Fort Qu'Appelle, SK, is located in the Qu'Appelle Valley 70 km NE of Regina between Echo and Mission Lakes. Fort Qu'Appelle was the crossroads of a number of historic trails that traversed the North-West Territories. The Hudson's Bay Company built a post at Fort Qu'Appelle in 1864.Forty Years in the North-West
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W.J. Carter was a carpenter in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (NWT).Foundations of Government in the West / a paper delivered before the Regina Canadian Club / By Commissioner A.B. Perry, C.M.G. - 1 January 1910.
From the Diary of a Hudson's Bay Company's Clerk in the Seventies.
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Fur Trading Posts in Saskatchewan - [194-?].
Grave Found in Association with La Loche House
The Great Fur Land, or, Sketches of Life in the Hudson's Bay Territory
The Great Trek
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H. B. Co. Onion Lake
HBC Manager William McKay
Historic Site Marker near Dilke, SK
Hudson's Bay Company Stores at Lac La Ronge
Hudson's Bay Post at Cumberland House
Hudson's Bay Post, Green Lake
Hudson's Bay Store at Cumberland House
Hudson (sic) Bay Post of 1820 / South end, Green Lake / Aug. 27, 1939
"Inspector Dickens Journal" Fort Pitt, 1885.
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Interior of Fort Pitt, Just [Before] the Rebellion of 1885
John Isbister (Father of James)
Lawrence Clarke - Portrait
Life of W. J. Carter - 30 July 1923.
Lifetime Ambition Realized With Discovery of Old Fort - Newspaper Clipping. - 11 January 1954.
Newspaper clipping documenting the discovery of the Alexander Henry-Frobisher Brothers fort that was established in 1775, 20 miles by water from Denare Beach, Saskatchewan.
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Lifetime Ambition Realized With Discovery of Old Fort - Transcript of Newspaper Clipping. - 11 January 1954.
Typed transcript of newspaper clipping documenting the discovery of the Alexander Henry-Frobisher Brothers fort that was established in 1775, 20 miles by water from Denare Beach, Saskatchewan.
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