Frontier and pioneer life -- Northwest, Canadian
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Frontier and pioneer life -- Northwest, Canadian
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- Subject of45
- The most respectable place in the Territory, everyday life in Hudson's Bay Company service, York Factory, 1788 to 1870, Michael Payne. --
- Tales of the Canadian North, compiled by Frank Oppel
- What farmers say of their personal experience in the Canadian North-West. --
- Women's work in western Canada
- Life in the old west
- Bear child, the life and times of Jerry Potts, Rodger D. Touchie
- The old settlers of Red River, a paper read before the Society on the evening of 26th November, 1885
- These - were the early days, the ranch house, by Faye Knowlton
- Klondike, the Chicago Record's book for gold seekers, [compiled by the Chicago Record]
- The Woodward family album, by R. Robert Mutrie
- Pathfinding on plain and prairie, stirring scenes of life in the Canadian North-West, by John McDougall ; with illustrations by J.E. Laughlin. --
- Catalogue of the Hudson's Bay Company's historical exhibit at Winnipeg
- The passing of a frontier, ranching in the Canadian west, 1882, 1912, by Simon M. Evans. --
- The silent force, scenes from the life of the Mounted Police of Canada, by T. Morris Longstreth. --
- National park life, microfilmed by Glenbow Foundation
- When the West was young, historical reminiscences of the early Canadian West, by John D. Higinbotham. --
- The vanishing frontier, a saga of traders, mounties and men of the last North west, by Philip H. Godsell
- The Company of adventures, a narrative of seven years in the service of the Hudson's Bay Company during 1867-1876 on the great buffalo plains with historical and biographical notes and comments, by Isaac Cowie. --
- The Jewish farmers of Western Canada, by Cyril Edel Leonoff
- Pioneering in the prairie west, by W.C. Pollard. --
- The savage country, by Walter O'Meara ; illustrated by Philip B. Parsons. --
- Kootenai Brown, by Tony Hollihan
- What farmers say of their personal experience in the Canadian North-West. --
- What women say of the Canadian North West
- Frontier life in the Mounted Police, the diary letters of Richard Barrington Nevitt, NWMP surgeon, 1874-78, edited and with introduction by Hugh A. Dempsey
- The first Canadian woman in the Northwest, or, The story of Marie Anne Gaboury, wife of John Baptiste Lajimoniere, who arrived in the Northwest in 1807 and died at St. Boniface at the age of 96 years, by G. Dugast [i.e. G. Dugas] ; translated by J.M. Morice. --
- On western trails in the early seventies, frontier life in the Canadian North-west, by John McDougall. --
- Pathfinding on plain and prairie, stirring scenes of life in the Canadian North-West, John McDougall ; with illus. by J. E. Laughlin. -
- Whoop-up country, the Canadian-American West, 1865-1885, by Paul F. Sharp. ; with drawings by Charles M. Russell. --
- Notes on Rupert's Land, introduction by Bruce Peel
- Saddle, sled and snowshoe, pioneering on the Saskatchewan in the sixties, by John McDougall with illustrations by J.E. Laughlin. --
- Buffalo days and nights, Peter Erasmus as told to Henry Thompson ; introduction by Irene Spry. --
- Opening the great West, experiences of a missionary in 1875-76, with an introduction by J. Ernest Nix. --
- Marie Anne, the frontier adventures of Marie Anne Lagimodiere, Grant MacEwan. --
- A heroine of the north, memoirs of Charlotte Selina Bompas, 1830-1917, wife of the first Bishop of Selkirk (Yukon), with extracts from her journal and letters, compiled by S.A. Archer. --
- Hidden apostles, our lay brother missionaries, by Pierre Duchaussois ; translated from "Apotres Inconnus" by Thomas Dawson
- Life on the frontier, a sketch of the Parry Sound colonies that settled near Edmonton, N.W.T., in the early nineties, by W.C. Pollard. --
- Pioneering in the prairie west, a sketch of the Parry Sound colonies that settled near Edmonton, N.W.T., in the early nineties, by W.C. Pollard. --
- Les Francais dans l'Ouest canadien, Donatien Fremont ; presentee par Helene Chaput
- Forest, lake and prairie, twenty years of frontier life in Western Canada, 1842-62, by John McDougall. --
- Parsons on the plains, John McDougall ; edited by Thomas Bredin. --
- Adventures in the far west, Canada's story, edited by Herbert Strang
- William Bleasdell Cameron, a life of writing and adventure, Robert W. Hendriks
- Strangers in blood, fur trade company families in Indian country, Jennifer S.H. Brown. --
- What farmers say : the experience of farmers cultivating the lands of Manitoba, Assiniboia, Alberta and the Saskatchewan