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Sergeant G. Ralph and Indian grave at Eastend post
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[ca. 1875] (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w print ; 10.2 x 12.7 cm
1 photograph : b&w negative
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Sergeant G. Ralph and another Royal North West Mounted Police officer stand next to an Indian grave site at Eastend Post, where body is raised off ground. Skeleton of Indian's horse seen in foreground
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Property of W.R. Shepherdson, Mossbank, Saskatchewan
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Copyright holder: Public domain
Copyright expires: Public domain
Other terms: Contact the Moose Jaw Public Library Archives Department for access
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Signatures and inscriptions: Written on back: "This photo is the property of W.R. Shepherdson, Mossbank, Sask. I have the negative for over 35 years, it is believed taken previous to 1875, when the R.N.W.M.P. were wearing pill Box hats, the man in white Breetches [sic] is a Patrol Man at the line, and the pony belongs to the Indian"
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Folder 68-271 to 68-280