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10257 |
A0320 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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A Man Is Standing With A Gun At The Site Of The "Reference Monument" Raised By David Thompson (British) On July 24 (Or 29), 1824, On The Most North Westerly Point Of Lake Of The Woods. The Surveyors Had Great Difficulty In Finding That Spot. This Site Was Designated By Treaty Of Ghent As Key To Boundary Between British North America (Canada) & The American States (Usa). The Site Was Endorsed By The Joint Boundary Commissioners On October 26, 1826. In The Formal Search By The Boundary Commission Of 1872, The Remnants Were Found In A Swamp On October 17, 1872 And The Famous Corner Was Commemorated As Shown Beside The Man. The Bushes At The Site Completely Surround And Tower Over The Man And The Monument Made Of Logs |
Boundary Commission ▪ Guns ▪ Monuments ▪ Surveying |
1872
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212 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Boundary Commission Camp. Red River Carts Seen At Camp |
Boundary Commission ▪ Red River Carts ▪ Tents |
1872
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2539 |
A0082 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Boundary Mound, Grand Coteau Station, 289 Miles West Of Red River |
Boundary Commission ▪ Monuments |
1872c
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2538 |
A0082 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Boundary Mound, Grand Coteau Station, 289 Miles West Of Red River. (Close Up) |
Boundary Commission ▪ Monuments |
1872c
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16302 |
A0511 |
Winnipeg Archives |
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Buildings In Village Of Winnipeg |
Maps |
1872
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40687 |
A1360 |
Herman Holla Collection |
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Camp Of The Provisional Battalion. Sketch Is From A, Graph By Penrose |
Camps ▪ Military ▪ Tents |
1872
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2519 |
A0081 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Canadian Custom House, North Pembina & Hmna Boundary Commission Camp |
Boundary Commission ▪ Buildings ▪ Camps ▪ Government Buildings |
1872
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154 |
A0006 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Covered Wagon & Horses With Immigrants. |
Horses ▪ Immigration ▪ Wagons |
1872
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203 |
A0007 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Covered Wagon With Tents In Background |
Red River Carts ▪ Tents |
1872
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19826 |
A0643 |
State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection |
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Crows' Breast And Lean Wolf, Chief Of Gros Ventres At Fort Berthold |
Costumes ▪ Personalities |
1872, October
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23392 |
A0780 |
United Church Archives |
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Drawing of Manitoba College. |
Colleges ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1872
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9131 |
A0284 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Drawing Of Newspaper Riots In Winnipeg. Paper Unknown. Papers Wrecked Were Nor' Wester, Le Metis, And The Manitoban. The Liberal Survived. The Free Press Began Publishing This Year During The Hiatus And Got Off To A Fine Start |
Journalism ▪ Metis ▪ Newspapers ▪ Riots |
1872
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9130 |
A0284 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Drawing Of Newspaper Riots In Winnipeg. Papers Wrecked Were Nor' Wester, Le Metis, And The Manitoban. The Liberal Survived. The Free Press Began Publishing This Year During The Hiatus And Got Off To A Fine Start |
Journalism ▪ Metis ▪ Newspapers ▪ Riots |
1872
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40685 |
A1360 |
Herman Holla Collection |
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Exterior View Of The Manitoban Building. See A1360-40683 |
Newspapers ▪ Riots ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1872
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38981 |
A1302 |
Winnipeg Free Press Collection |
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First Grace Church On Winnipeg'S South Main Street Built In 1871 Not Far From Water Avenue. The Congregation Contructed The Church In The Early Morning Of Aril 10. Rev George Young Supervised The Building Using A Crowbar To Help Move Heavy Timbers. George Young Had First Arrived In June 1868 Walking Beside His Ox Cart Most Of The Way From The End Of Steel At St. Cloud, Mn, To Winnipeg. A Young Man Named James Ashdown Also Came In The Same Group As George Young |
Churches ▪ Fences ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1872
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58771 |
A1803 |
Hugh Allan Collection (Dec./97) |
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First Grace Church, south Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo from envelope in the cornererstone of the old City Hall, courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. See also A1302-38981. |
First Grace Church, south Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Photo from envelope in the cornererstone of the old City Hall, courtesy of the photographer, Hugh Allan. See also A1302-38981. |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1872
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13357 |
A0412 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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First Water Supply In Winnipeg Was Distributed To Citizens From Barrels On A Crude Ox-Drawn Cart. Water At That Time Was Sold By The Gallon And Drawn From The River. Illustration By F.G. Sheppard, Artist With Stovel Co. Ltd. From Winnipeg'S Early Days |
Oxen ▪ Red River Carts |
1872
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24213 |
A0810 |
Winnipeg Tribune Collection |
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From an engraving: Merchants Bank Building, Fort Garry. |
Banks ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1872
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58924 |
A1808 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Grace Church. This Was A Copy Of The Photo Removed From The Cornerstone Of The Old Winnipeg City Hall., |
Churches |
1872
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19835 |
A0643 |
State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection |
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Gros Ventres Warriors, Fort Berthold Reservation |
Forts ▪ Reserves |
1872
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2537 |
A0082 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Group Of Volunteer Officers, United States |
Boundary Commission |
1872c
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2536 |
A0082 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Group Of Volunteer Officers, Winnipeg |
Boundary Commission |
1872c
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40679 |
A1360 |
Herman Holla Collection |
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Hudson'S Bay Company Forts At Pembina. Drawing From Canadian Illustrated News. Photo Courtesy Of Herman Holla |
Forts ▪ Hudson Bay Company |
1872 C.
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2496 |
A0080 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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In 1872, Winnipeg Seen In Front Of Upper Fort Garry On The Right Bank Of The Assiniboine River, Named From The Cree Words "Win -Nipiy" For Murky Water, Was A Mere Collection Of Huts And Log Buildings With A Population Of About 241 When Manitoba Joined Confederation On July 15, 1870. At The Fork Of The Assiniboine And Red Rivers Is A Sternwheeler Swinging Into The Red River, And A Large Boat Used With Paddles. Image From A Painting By J.D. Kelly |
Boats ▪ Buildings ▪ Paddlewheelers ▪ Rivers ▪ Wagons |
1872
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25 |
A0001 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Interior Of Upper Fort Garry . From A Water-Colour By E .J. Hutchins Painted In 1912 |
Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1872
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19813 |
A0643 |
State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection |
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Issuing Annuities At Fort Berthold To Indians On Reservation |
Events ▪ Reserves |
1872, October
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17685 |
A0559 |
J.H. Ashdown Collection |
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J.H. Ashdown Hardware Co First Advertisement That Appeared In Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg |
Advertising ▪ Documents ▪ Journalism ▪ Newspapers ▪ Stores |
1872, December 14
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19853 |
A0644 |
State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection |
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Like-A-Fishhook Village |
Buildings |
1872
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2574 |
A0083 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Location And Identity Of Buildings And Streets In Winnipeg |
Maps ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1872
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623 |
A0021 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Main Street Looking South. Second Building From Left Has “Drugs” Printed On It |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1872
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23362 |
A0778 |
United Church Archives |
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Manitoba College |
Colleges ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1872
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13391 |
A0413 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Map Of Location & Identity Of Buildings In Village Of Winnipeg. Compiled By Will E. Ingersoll Of Winnipeg From Maps, Records And Archives. In Manitoba Free Press, Fiftieth Anniversary Number, Winnipeg, Nov. 9, 1922, P.22. Description Under Map On Photo |
Maps ▪ Newspapers ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1872
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580 |
A0020 |
Archives of Manitoba |
James Penrose |
New settlers in covered wagons passing the corner of Portage Avenue and Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba. |
Passing the corner of Portage Avenue and Main Street, new settlers in covered wagons on the way from Huron County, Ontario, to the Gladstone District in Manitoba. Labbatt House seen in the left background. |
Horses ▪ Wagons ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1872
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19884 |
A0645 |
State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection |
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Porcupine & Antelope, Underchiefs Of Gros Ventres Indians At Fort Berthold.D" |
Costumes ▪ Personalities |
1872
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10513 |
A0328 |
York Factory Collection |
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Red River Cart & Half-Breed Hunters' Camp. |
Metis ▪ Red River Carts |
1872c
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15930 |
A0498 |
University of Winnipeg Collection |
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Rev. Thomas Hart, Professor Of Classics, Manitoba College 1872-1909 |
Faculty ▪ Personalities ▪ Universities |
1872c
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40684 |
A1360 |
Herman Holla Collection |
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Same As A1360-40683 |
Newspapers ▪ Riots ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1872
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40688 |
A1360 |
Herman Holla Collection |
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See A1360-40680, |
Boats ▪ Buildings |
1872
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19885 |
A0645 |
State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection |
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Son Of Red Crow, Little Bull, Mandan Warriors At Fort Berthold |
Costumes ▪ Personalities |
1872, October
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40683 |
A1360 |
Herman Holla Collection |
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The Composing Room Of "The Manitoban" Newpaper. A Mob Of Angry Voters Wrecked The Offices Of Three Newspapers In Winnipeg Allowing The Free Press To Take Advantage Of The Lull In Competition To Get Off To A Good Start. Drawing From Canadian Illustrated News. Photo Courtesy Of Herman Holla |
Newspapers ▪ Offices ▪ Riots ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Wrecks |
1872
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1825 |
A0060 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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The corpse of a Crow man on the prairie after a skirmish. |
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Boundary Commission ▪ Prairies |
1872
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40686 |
A1360 |
Herman Holla Collection |
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The Provincial Battalion On Parade. Sketch Is From A, Graph By Penrose |
Military ▪ Parades |
1872
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2501 |
A0081 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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United States Boundary Commission Camp At 49th Parallel, Red River |
Boundary Commission ▪ Buildings |
1872
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40680 |
A1360 |
Herman Holla Collection |
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View Of St. Boniface From Red River The International Seen On The River From A Sketch By E.G. In Canadian Illustrated News. , Herman Holla |
Boats ▪ Buildings |
1872
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2548 |
A0082 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Volunteer Camp, Winnipeg |
Boundary Commission ▪ Buildings ▪ Camps |
1872
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6727 |
A0211 |
Jeff Thomson Collection |
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Winnipeg, Mb. Photo From Illustrated London News. |
Buildings ▪ Tents |
1872
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