A historic marker to Fort Pelly
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- 1900-1909
A historic marker to Fort Pelly. Built in 1967.
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A historic marker to Fort Pelly
A historic marker to Fort Pelly. Built in 1967.
Journals of Reverend J. Settee of the Church Missionary Society (Anglican), in the Hudson's Bay Company territory, 1852-1869. Copied from microfilm of the Church Missionary Society records in the Public Archives of Canada.
Newspaper article, source unknown, on the life of James Settee, a Reverend who worked with the Indian populations of northern Saskatchewan.
HBC post, showing abandoned buildings.
(1): Buildings surrounded by bush and trees, old stockade gateway on the left. (2) View of Fort Pelly that won 1st prize in a group of 6 western views at Prince Albert exhibition, 1923 by J.F. McKay.
Views of Fort Pelly including windowless and doorless buildings, one still with Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) sign over door; ruins (pile of broken plaster, etc.).
Fort Pelly from a sketch by Lieut. H. Martineau
Fort Pelly, North West Territories, from a sketch by Lieut. H. Martineau of the Manitoba Mounted Police, in "Canadian Illustrated News," published June 10, 1876.