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1852 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     A Wigwam, Old Fort Edmonton. Painting By L.P. Hurd  TeepeesTents 1873
19862 A0644 State Historical Society of North Dakota Collection     Bloody Knife With Custer. Photo Taken On Yellowstone Expedition  MilitaryPersonalities 1873
1949 A0064 Archives of Manitoba     Cluster Of Wigwams Old Fort Edmonton. Painting By L.P. Hurd  TeepeesTents 1873
2541 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Commissioner & Interpreter  Boundary CommissionWagons 1873
2547 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Cookhouse At Turtle Mountain Depot  Boundary CommissionBuildingsCookhouses 1873
2518 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Dufferin, Mb, Spring Of 1873  Boundary CommissionBuildings 1873
2511 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Dufferin, Mb. In Spring Of 1873  Boundary CommissionBuildings 1873
2514 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     First Boat Of Season, Dufferin, Mb. In Spring Of 1873  BoatsBoundary Commission 1873
10202 A0319 R.C.M.P. Collection     Fort Dufferin, Mb. In 1872, The British North American Boundary Commission Had It'S Headquarters And Main Supply Depot On West Bank Of Red River, Just North Of International Border. It Was Designated Fort Dufferin In Honour Of Canada'S Governor-General, The Earl Of Dufferin. Here On July 8th, 1874, The Nwmp Began Its Epic March To The Foothills Of The Rocky Mountains  Boundary CommissionBuildingsFortsRCMP 1873
685 A0023 Archives of Manitoba     George Arthur French Became Second Northwest Mounted Police Commissioner, Nov. 18, 1873 -1876  PersonalitiesRCMP 1873c
2545 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Group of HMNA Boundary Commission. Some of party ordered out in Spring of 1873 under Captain Featherstonhaugh R18 to check aboriginal war party from Missouri moving to cut off a British supply train.  Boundary CommissionMilitary 1873
2535 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     High Water On Red River Near Dufferin, Mb., In The Spring Of 1873  Boundary CommissionFloodsRivers 1873
18197 A0578 University of Winnipeg Collection     Letter From John A. Macdonald To Lieut. Governor Of Manitoba Regarding Security Of Settlers  DocumentsImmigrationPersonalitiesPolitics 1873, May 19
10237 A0320 Miscellaneous Collection     Lord & Lady Dufferin, Governor-General Of Canada & His Wife. These Pictures Were Used For Engraving On The New Canadian Banknote Which Changed Format With Every New Incumbentat Rideau Hall  PersonalitiesPoliticsRoyalty 1873
343 A0012 Archives of Manitoba James Penrose   Louis Riel.  Photographic portrait of Louis Riel.  PersonalitiesPoliticsRiel 1873c
8723 A0272 Miscellaneous Collection     Map Showing Canada Made Up Of A Confederation Of Provinces Including Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, British Columbia & Prince Edward Island  Maps 1873
66799 A2162 Gait Agricultural Collection     Mapping The 49th Parallel Using About 80 Ox Carts Of The Boundary Commission; Seen Leaving The Long River Depot, West Of Fort Dufferin In 1873  AgricultureBoundary CommissionCartsFreightingHorsesOxenPrairies 1873
51298 A1550 Herman Holla Collection     Mary Elizabeth Livingston At Age Of Twelve Years., Is From A Tintype  ChildrenCostumesPersonalities 1873
209 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Camp With Metis Men, Red River Carts, Horses And Teepees On The Prairies (From An Oil Painting By F.A. Verner). The Metis Red River Carts In The Painting Were Used For Freighting And Establishing Camp At The End Of The Day. The Men Gathered Around The Campfire Are Planning The Next Day'S Activities. The Teepees Seen In The Painting Were Used Prior To The Adoption Of The European-Style Tent  CampsHorsesMetisPrairiesRed River CartsTeepees 1873
1843 A0061 Archives of Manitoba     Metis Men Meeting With First Nation (Indians) On Plains With Tents In Background. (Possibly The 1873 Boundary Commission)  Boundary CommissionMetisTentsWomen 1873c
66472 A2151 Nebraska Agriculture Collection     Neligh Mills On The Elkhorn River. Dam And Stream In The Foregound, Neligh, Nebraska  AgricultureDamsMills 1873c
66800 A2162 Gait Agricultural Collection     Ox Train And Covered Wagons On Trail On The Alberta Prairie. Note Tent At Right.  AgricultureFreightingHorsesOxenPrairiesTentsWagons 1873
188 A0007 Archives of Manitoba     Ox-Drawn Red River Water Cart On Winnipeg Street  OxenRed River CartsWaterWinnipeg Streets 1873
2081 A0068 Archives of Manitoba     Photo Of Steamship “Dakota” At Hbc Post At Upper Fort Garry  BoatsBuildingsFortsHudson Bay CompanyPostsRiversSteamboatsUpper Fort Garry 1873, May
2532 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Photographers At Badger Creek, 96 Miles West Of Red River & 8 Miles North Of The Boundary  Boundary CommissionPhotographyTents 1873c
387 A0013 Archives of Manitoba O.B. Buell   Plains Cree Chief Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, 1825-1888) during his trial outside the Northwest Mounted Police barracks, Regina, Saskatchewan. Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, 1825-1888) was an independent, strong-willed Plains Cree Chief. Determined that his people should be able to live where they wanted as in the past, he refused to sign Treaty No. 6 because he thought the conditions of the agreement left the fate of the aboriginal people in the hand of the government. Many of his band, including his eldest son Imasis, took part in the 1885 Frog Lake Massacre. Tried for treason in 1885, Big Bear was found guilty and given a three-year sentence. This photograph was taken during his trial outside the Northwest Mounted Police barracks in Regina, Saskatchewan.  Plains Cree Chief Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, 1825-1888) during his trial outside the Northwest Mounted Police barracks, Regina, Saskatchewan. Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear, 1825-1888) was an independent, strong-willed Plains Cree Chief. Determined that his people should be able to live where they wanted as in the past, he refused to sign Treaty No. 6 because he thought the conditions of the agreement left the fate of the aboriginal people in the hand of the government. Many of his band, including his eldest son Imasis, took part in the 1885 Frog Lake Massacre. Tried for treason in 1885, Big Bear was found guilty and given a three-year sentence. This photograph was taken during his trial outside the Northwest Mounted Police barracks in Regina, Saskatchewan.  PersonalitiesRCMP 1873c
2543 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Re Detachment Hmna Boundary Commission  Boundary CommissionMilitary 1873
2544 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     Red River Chippewas At Dufferin  Boundary Commission 1873
10225 A0319 R.C.M.P. Collection     Rev. John Mcdougall (Son Of The Missionary George Mcdougall) Went Ahead Into Blackfoot Territory To Prepare Way For Nwmp  PersonalitiesRCMPReligion 1873c
2527 A0081 Archives of Manitoba     Road To Red River At Dufferin, Mb  Boundary CommissionRoads 1873c
2546 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     The 49th Rangers Of 1872 Posing In Front Of A Building. William Hallet Had Been Asked To Form A Group Of Armed Metis Scouts To Act As Escorts For The Canadian Boundary Commission Surveyors In The Survey Of The 49th Parallel From Lake Of The Woods To The Rockies. The Metis Scouts Were Employed In Various Activities As Well As Acting As Armed Escorts. They Were Armed With Repeating Spencer Carbines (Seen In Photo), Which Made Them Better Equipped Than The Canadian Militia Of The Day. They Were Scotch, English, & French Metis Plainsmen Under The Late Wm. Hallett. Henry Hallett Is Standing In The Left Corner Of Photo  Boundary CommissionCostumesEnglishFrenchGunsMetisPersonalitiesScots 1873
2542 A0082 Archives of Manitoba     United States Soldiers, 20th Infantry, Fort Pembina, Pembina Garrison  Boundary CommissionMilitary 1873
2823 A0091 Marine Museum of Manitoba Collection at Selkirk     “Alpha River” Freighter On Red River. It Was Built In 1873.  BoatsFreightingShips 1873