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1891 A0062 Archives of Manitoba     Henry Kelsey, Explorer, First White Man On The Plains Observing A Buffalo Hunt. Photo From Confederation Life Association Painting  AboriginalsBuffaloExplorationPersonalities 1691, August 23
2358 A0076 Archives of Manitoba     Kelsey Sees The Buffalo, August 1691. From The Painting By C.W. Jefferys For The Hbc. Courtesy Of Hbc  BuffaloExplorationPersonalities 1691
2594 A0083 Archives of Manitoba     Map Tracking Henry Kelsey'S Explorations: Shows Fort Nelson And York Factory, The Hayes River, And Deerings Point  ExplorationMaps 1691
2480 A0079 Archives of Manitoba     Image from a painting by Rex Woods. Henry Kelsey at 14 left England with the company of adventurers of England trading into Hudson Bay. He quickly learned native ways as a friend of the aboriginals. He even prepared an "Indian Dictionary." He was the first man to record musk ox and buffalo, and in 1690 he went 1000 miles into the interior with the Assiniboine. In his diary found in Ireland in 1926, he recounted his discovery of the Canadian Plains. A bronze plaque marks his Deerings Point Base in The Pas, Manitoba. He was the first white man to travel inland from Hudson's Bay to eastern Saskatchewan. He was captured twice by the French and was named Deputy Governor of the Company in 1714. He became Governor in 1718, the first to rise through the ranks from apprentice. He was recalled to England in 1722 and died almost forgotten.  BuffaloExplorationPersonalities 1691, August 23