First Nation grave yard at Fort Pelly
- YJ0206
- Pièce
- 1882-1967
Fait partie de Howard Jackson Collection
First Nation grave yard at Fort Pelly
First Nation grave yard at Fort Pelly
Fait partie de Howard Jackson Collection
First Nation grave yard at Fort Pelly
Men at base of main building of the Fort
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Men are shown at the base of one of two chimneys which once stood in the main building of the Fort
F. O. Langstaff standing at Fort Pelly
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F. O. Langstaff, an old timer standing at Fort Pelly fire places in main building
Statement of furs on hand at Touchwood Hills Trading Post
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This statement of furs on hand at Touchwood Hills trading post dated 8, January 1854, was found among old records left at Fort Pelly during the days of abandonment prior to 1912. Touchwood Hills was another Hudson's Bay trading post which operated under the management of Fort Pelly.
Early Assiniboine Trading Posts of the Souris-mouth Group 1785-1832
Fait partie de Dr. Robert George Ferguson fonds
Early Assiniboine Trading Posts of the Souris-mouth Group 1785-1832 published by Dr. Stewart in 1930 in the Manitoba Historical and Scientific Society journal.
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Glimpses at Manitoba History, presented by Dr. Stewart on November 22, 1932 to the Men's Club of the First Lutheran Church, Winnipeg.
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View of two dignitaries unfurling an HBC flag with the Canadian flag flying in the background. Commemorating Fort Pitt & Big Bear (see back)
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Photograph of a fort on the farm of Frank Lucas, 4.5 miles north of Wetaskiwin. Notation on back suggests it was built during the 1885 resistance.