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16368 A0513 Winnipeg Archives L.B. Foote   Construction of Red River Tunnel by Thomas Kelly and Sons Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba.    ConstructionTunnels 1918, April 3
16369 A0513 Winnipeg Archives L.B. Foote   Construction of Red River Tunnel by Thomas Kelly and Sons Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba.    ConstructionTunnels 1918, April 8
26688 A0897 Winnipeg Grenadiers Collection     Document Acknowledging The Victoria Cross Awarded To Lieutenant James Edward Tait, 78th Battalion,Winnipeg Grenadiers.,  DocumentsMilitaryWorld War I 1918, April 8
53169 A1606 Winnipeg Police Department Collection     Newspaper Clipping Reporting The Death Of Constable Bernard Snowden, First Winnipeg Constable Killed In The Line Of Duty, April 6, 1918, In Rosenblatt'S Store, Winnipeg.  CrimeEventsPolice 1918, April
20037 A0651 Joyce Meyer Collection     Postcard From Canadian Prisoner Of War (Pow), F.S. Meyer, In Germany Sent To Winnipeg, Mb  MailMilitaryWorld War I 1918, April 3
20038 A0651 Joyce Meyer Collection     Postcard From Canadian Prisoner Of War (Pow), F.S. Meyer, In Germany Sent To Winnipeg, Mb  MailMilitaryWorld War I 1918, April 3
53681 A1628 Winnipeg Police Department Collection L.B. Foote   Scene of the murder of Police Constable Bernard Snowdon, Winnipeg, Manitoba.  Snowdon was the first member of the Winnipeg Police Department to be murdered on duty. He was shot in the back while patrolling Main Street. He was found in the rear of Rosenblatt's Store. The bullet entered his shoulder and down through the right side of his heart, killing him instantly. Three men were charged with murder; two of them were hanged, the third man was sentenced to life imprisonment.  CrimePersonalitiesPolice 1918 April 6