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Andrew Bulger Papers : Documents and Letters
The Battleford Post - Pamphlet. - 1949.
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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."Beatty, Reginald Bird-Diary & Correspondence"
Calendar of Selkirk Papers
Calendar of Selkirk Papers
Calender of the Bulger Papers, Public Archives of Canada, Vol. 2
Capot River Fort or Nut Lake House - Correspondence. - 1949.
Diary of Francis Dickens - Vernon LaChance. - May 1930.
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[Diary of James Mackinlay]
One bound copy of the diary maintained by Mackinlay May 7- August 23, 1890 during a summer journey northward from near Taltheilei on the east end of Great Slave Lake in the company of Wharburton Pike. Pike used the diary freely in his narrative of the journey called The Barren Grounds of Northern Canada. Mention of "Indians" in various situations and circumstances from trading and guiding to getting equipment made or repaired. Frequent mention of caribou and other animals killed and fish caught.
[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 Palliser's Winter Trip, 1847-1848
Early Days in the Hudson's Bay Coy
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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 Battleford National Historic Park. - Pamphlet. - 1965.
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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 Pitt Historic Park - Pamphlet.. - 1967.
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Fort Sainte Marie II. Christian Island, Ontario, and Palisaded Huron Village, (Either St. Louis or St. Ignace II) County of Simcoe, Ontario
The Fort Victoria and Other Vancouver Island Treaties, 1850-1854
Fragment of a journal.
From the Diary of a Hudson's Bay Clerk in the Seventies (article).
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From the Diary of a Hudson's Bay Company's Clerk in the Seventies.
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The Great Trek
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In the Great North-West with the Marquis of Lorne - The Pow-Wow at Black Feet Crossing, September 10
Indians of British Columbia. - Booklet. - November 1964.
Indians of the Prairie Provinces / (A Historical Review). - Booklet. - October 1964.
Indians of the Yukon and the Northwest Territories - Booklet. - March 1966.
Indians of Yukon and Northwest Territories - Booklet. - March 1967.
"Inspector Dickens Journal" Fort Pitt, 1885.
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James Walsh Papers - Letter to Cora Walsh from J.M. Walsh - 31 May 1890.
Journal for 1805 & 6 / Cross Lake.
Journal of Robert Campbell
Journal of the Rocky Mountain Fort / Fall 1799.
Journals and Letters of William MacGillivray, English River.
The Land God Gave to His Children / A Western Development Museum Travelling Exhibition - Booklet. - 1978.
Letters of Sir Alexander MacKenzie
The Life of Ne-gua-nan-I-sew
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Life of W. J. Carter - 30 July 1923.
The North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1808-1811, as in the Selkirk Papers.
Oakes Account book, Lawrence Ermatinger account book and letter book, E.W. Gray Letters
Old Fort Hills and Sioux Indians Crossing the Plains to Fort Carlton / Summer 1879. - Part I.
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Old Fort Hills and Sioux Indians Crossing the Plains to Fort Carlton / Summer 1879. - Part II.
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Old Fort Hills and Sioux Indians Crossing the Plains to Fort Carlton / Summer 1879. - Part III.
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Origin of Naming of Frenchman River - Correspondence. - 1955.
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Passing the Spring Out
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Preliminary Notes on the Iroquoian family - Paul Weer. - July 1937.
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The French explorer Jacques Cartier observed in 1535 and 1536 several Iroquoian villages north of Île d'Orléans, including the village of Stadacona on the site of modern-day Quebec City, as well as the village of Hochelaga in the vicinity of modern-day Montreal.