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26073 |
A0874 |
Women's Studies Collection |
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A.G.B. Bannatyne With Wife And Children, Willie And Lizzie |
Costumes ▪ Domestics ▪ Personalities ▪ Women |
1860c
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2082 |
A0068 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Advertisement Re: Trips On The “Anson Northup’ |
Journalism ▪ Steamboats |
1860
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39138 |
A1308 |
Joseph Francis Tennant Collection |
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Dr. John Bunn, Physician, Born About 1800 In Rupert'S Land Where His Father, Thomas Bunn, Was Employed By Hbc. His Mother Was The Daughter Of John Mcnab, Engineer In Charge Of A Company Post On The Bay. He Received His Medical Education In Edinburgh In 1817 - 1819 But Interrupted His Studies In 1819 To Return To Canada Where He Served Hbc Until 1823. He Married Catherine Thomas. They Had 3 Sons. He Resumed Studies At Edinburgh University In 1831 - 1832 And Returned To Practise In Middlechurch, Mb. He Was The First Native Born Physcian To Serve Red River Colony. He Was A Member Of The Council Of Assiniboia In 1835. He Died May 3, 1861 At Upper Fort Garry |
Medicine ▪ Personalities ▪ Red River Settlement ▪ Selkirk Settlers |
1860c
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2718 |
A0087 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Drawing Showing The Grand Canoe Reception Given To The Prince Of Wales (King Edward Vii) By Governor George Simpson At Dorval, Qc |
Canoes ▪ Events ▪ Royalty |
1860
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100 |
A0004 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Fort Carlton, An Hbc Headquarters As It Appeared In C1860, Looking Northeast From The Carlton Trail, North Saskatchewan River. The Fort Was Accidently Burned During Its Evacuation In Early March, 1885 |
Buildings ▪ Forts ▪ Hudson Bay Company |
1860c
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39117 |
A1308 |
Joseph Francis Tennant Collection |
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John Mctavish, Employee Of Hudson'S Bay Company |
Hudson Bay Company ▪ Personalities |
1860c
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61771 |
A1972 |
Canadian Grain Commission |
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Map Of Western Canada Showing Zones Outlined By Pallister And Hind, In1860. |
Agriculture ▪ Exploration ▪ Maps |
1860
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1571 |
A0052 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Painting Of St. Boniface Cathedral., |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1860c
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149 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Red River Cart Pull By An Ox. From A Painting By F.G. Sheppard |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Winnipeg Streets ▪ Women |
1860c
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17799 |
A0564 |
Carling O'Keefe Collection |
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Red River Cart. Used As A Mode Of Travel In Western Canada. Photo From Carlsberg Collection Of Horse-Drawn Carriages |
Red River Carts |
1860c
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145 |
A0005 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Red River Traders With Carts And Oxen Outside A Grocery Store In St. Paul, Mn |
Buildings ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Stores |
1860
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43058 |
A1421 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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Replica Of An 1860 Model, Passenger Coach Used By The Grand Trunk Railway. |
Coaches ▪ Railways |
1860c
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945 |
A0032 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Sitting Bull, Born About 1834, Leader Of Sioux Resistance |
Personalities |
1860c
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1572 |
A0052 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Sketch Of St. Boniface Cathedral With Canoes In Foreground., |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1860c
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66536 |
A2153 |
Nebraska Agriculture Collection |
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Store And Residence Of Charles Mcdonald, On Fort Mcpherson Approx. 1/4 Mile East Of Military Post |
Agriculture ▪ Cabins ▪ Forts ▪ Ranching ▪ Stores |
1860
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43640 |
A1441 |
Canadian National Railway Collection |
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Street Scene In Winnipeg With Horse And Wagons In The Foreground |
Horses ▪ Wagons ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1860c
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17798 |
A0564 |
Carling O'Keefe Collection |
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Sulky. Photo From Carlsberg Collection Of Horse-Draw Carriages |
Carriages |
1860c
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71954 |
A2422 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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The Original Hudson'S Bay Company Trading Post And Dwelling House With A Tent And Another Building Between. Daniel Harman, Officer Of The North West Company At Fort Alexandria On The Upper Assiniboine, Wrote Of Portage La Prairie On May1st, 1805: "Here The North West Company Have A Miserable Fort, The Local Site Of Which Is Beautiful Beyond Anything I Have Seen In This Part Of The World." The Coalition Of The Northwest Company And The Hudson Bay Company Was Effected In 1821, And In 1832 The Hudson Bay Re-Established At Portage La Prairie, Building A Trading Post On The Site Of La Verendrye'S Fort. In The Rebellion Of 1869 - 1870, The Employees Of The Hbc Post Were Taken Prisoners By Emissaries Of Louis Riel And The Store Was Looted. Some Years Later The Company Discontinued Operation On This Site And The Property Was Converted Into A Farmhouse. The Hand Hewn Log Building Of The Store Was Still Standing When The Farm Was Purchased By Mr. Donald H. Bain In 1943 |
Buildings ▪ Houses ▪ Hudson Bay Company ▪ Posts ▪ Stores ▪ Tents ▪ Towns ▪ Trading |
1860c
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59947 |
A1898 |
Nebraska Agriculture Collection |
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Union Pacific Railroad Engine #2, General Mcpherson (Nicknamed Grasshopper). Arrived In Omaha, Nebraska, In March 1860 |
Locomotives ▪ Railways |
1860, March
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24438 |
A0817 |
Duncan McLean Collection |
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View Of Fort Ellice, On The Right Bank Of The Assiniboine River Just Below The Confluence Of The Qu'Appelle River. |
Forts ▪ Rivers |
1860c
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38778 |
A1295 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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View Of Upper Fort Garry And The Red River Settlement, In Manitoba |
Tents ▪ Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1860
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