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356 |
A0012 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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"Group of Rebel Leaders". |
Illustration of Louis Riel on horseback during the aborted Fenian raids of 1871, with a group of Metis and aboriginal people with guns and tomahawks. Lt. Governor Archibald asked Archbishop Tache to approach Riel for assistance from the Metis in the defense of Manitoba against the impending Fenian raids, even though Riel had been labeled a traitor for leading the Resistance of 1869 to 1870. The Metis man on the far right is wearing the typical sash and leggings. Note the different clothing. Dogs are also in the image. |
Costumes ▪ Metis ▪ North West Rebellion ▪ Personalities ▪ Riel ▪ Weapons |
1871
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5284 |
A0168 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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(L- R):Wesley Hall No. 2 Dedicated August 22, 1869. First Grace (Methodist) Church Dedicated September 17, 1887 |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1871
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7950 |
A0249 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Capt. Charles Frances Hall Before Departure Of The Polaris., |
Exploration ▪ Personalities |
1871
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22136 |
A0732 |
St. James Historical Society Collection |
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Drawing Of Silver Heights, Residence Of Lieutenant Governor Adam Archibald, Manitoba'S First Lt.-Gov |
Houses ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1871c
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21947 |
A0726 |
Thorlakson Manitoba Medical College Collection |
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First St. Boniface General Hospital |
Hospitals ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1871c
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715 |
A0024 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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From A Sketch, No. 3 Company Battalion Leaving Fort Garry For Garrison Fort Pembina During Fenian Raids |
Fenians ▪ Forts ▪ Military ▪ Upper Fort Garry |
1871
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717 |
A0024 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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From A Sketch, Recruits Lined Up At Upper Fort Garry During Fenian Uprising In Manitoba |
Fenians ▪ Forts ▪ Military ▪ Upper Fort Garry |
1871
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1490 |
A0050 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Legislative Bldg., Bannatyne Avenue, Destroyed By Fire Dec. 3, 1871 |
Legislative Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1871
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13351 |
A0412 |
Miscellaneous Collection |
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Looking North From Fort Garry We See A Church, A Blacksmith And A Few Stores. Where The Church Stands To The Right Is Present Location Of Cnr Office Building. Further Down The Way Are A Few Buildings Huddled Together Which Marks The Location Of Portage Avenue & Main Street. Photo From An Illustration By F.G. Sheppard, Artist With Stovel Co Ltd |
Blacksmiths ▪ Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1871
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12 |
A0001 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Main Entrance To Fort Garry Facing South Side Of The Assiniboine River. Sketched After The Arrival Of Wolseley Expedition |
Upper Fort Garry ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1871c
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15041 |
A0469 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Main Street, Winnipeg. Painting By E.J. Hutchins |
Teepees ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1871
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1663 |
A0055 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Manitoba College, Kildonan, Mb, And Rev. John West. Both Drawings By C.W. Jefferys. |
Colleges ▪ Personalities ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1871
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711 |
A0024 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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Military Expedition Crossing Assiniboine River During Fenian Raids |
Fenians ▪ Military ▪ Rivers |
1871, October 18
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9963 |
A0312 |
R.C.M.P. Collection |
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Peigan Indians At Rocky Mountain House |
Forts |
1871, November
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15894 |
A0497 |
University of Winnipeg Collection |
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Rev George Bryce, Founder Of Manitoba College |
Colleges ▪ Faculty ▪ Personalities ▪ Religion ▪ Universities |
1871
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362 |
A0012 |
Archives of Manitoba |
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W. B. O'Donoghue, Irish American Advisor & Friend To Louis Riel |
Americans ▪ Irish ▪ Personalities ▪ Politics ▪ Riel |
1871
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20575 |
A0670 |
United Church Archives |
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Winnipeg as seen from Upper Fort Garry. Grace Church on right. |
Churches ▪ Winnipeg Buildings |
1871
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