Metis traders, children and men, and white people in front of a tent and covered wagon
- R-B9745
- Item
- 1872-1875
Métis traders, children and men, and two white people in front of a tent and a covered wagon.
4179 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Metis traders, children and men, and white people in front of a tent and covered wagon
Métis traders, children and men, and two white people in front of a tent and a covered wagon.
Indians, bird shooting, camps, fording the Qu'Appelle River series of pictures
"Sketches of the North-west" - small pictures showing Indians, bird shooting, camps and moving camp, fording the Qu'Appelle River, life in camp on a wet day.
Mountain and Prairie: A Journey from Victoria to Winnipeg, Via Peace River Pass
Publication written by Reverend Daniel M. Gordon, Ottawa, Ontario and published by Dawson Brothers, Publishers, Montreal, Quebec. The publication is based on notes taken by Dawson while a member of a party assigned by the Canadian Government to obtain information regarding certain proposed routes for the Canadian Pacific Railway in May, 1879.
Sketch by Ogden of a pioneer store on the prairie
Sketch by Ogden of a pioneer store on the prairie. Men with carts pulled by ox, man on a horse, and men talking in a group.
Angus Raymond diary, biographical sketch
Transcription of diary written by Angus Raymond about his travels from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Qu'Appelle, North-West Territories between March 3 and 24, 1882.
Biographical sketch of Angus Raymond, written by his daughter, Belle Raymond.
Manitoba and the Great North West
Publication written by John Macoun and published by The World Publishing Company, Guelph, Ontario.
Photocopied letters from Hector McLeish to his brothers and sisters describing his life in early Winnipeg and Qu'Appelle
Regina Mary (Rowell) Craig deed of land, related correspondence
File consists of:
Photocopied deed of land that is dated April 11, 1883 and issued to Regina Mary Rowell of Regina, North-West Territories, by Richard B Angus, et al. for lot number twenty-three in block number two hundred eighty-two in the town site of Regina.
Correspondence written by Regina Mary (Rowell) Craig of Fiske, Saskatchewan to Mrs. Austin Bothwell of Regina, dated August 18, 1932, concerning the deed of land issued in her name in 1883 and her claim that the City of Regina revoked the deed. Correspondence with similar content was also written on June 8, 1953 by Craig (then of New Westminster, British Columbia) to a Mrs. Robson.
Rowell, Regina Mary
Two copies of an incomplete letter, written on Hudson's Bay Company letterhead, addressed from Fort Pelly district in 1883 to Miss Madeleine Torrance. Reference is made to building a sod house, estimating timber berths, the Leech Lake colony and the names "Stanfield" and "Tarbolton". Also included is correspondence, from August of 1973, between Allan Turner, Provincial Archivist, Saskatchewan Archives Board and the donor of the letter, Alan Powell which gives added information about the letter of 1883.
Métis camped on the prairie, near Maple Creek, reclining around a camp stove.