Northwest, Canadian -- History -- 1870-1905
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Northwest, Canadian -- History -- 1870-1905
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Northwest, Canadian
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- The Birth of the province, [writers, Ted Byfield ... et al.]. --
- Chronicles of the old West, by William Pearce. --
- Sam Steele, the wild west adventures of Canada's most famous mountie, Holly Quan
- The story of Canada, by J.G. Bourinot
- Early fur trading posts in Alberta
- RCMP, the march west, Fred Stenson
- Romance of the Canadian northwest : (grade V history)
- The reminiscences of Louis Cochin, a veteran missionary of the Cree Indians and a prisoner in Poundmaker's camps in 1885, Louis Cochin. --
- Sitting Bull's boss, above the medicine line with James Morrow Walsh
- Gabriel Dumont, war leader of the Métis, by Dan Asfar & Tim Chodan
- Frontier farewell, the 1870s and the end of the Old West, Garrett Wilson ; with a new introduction by Candace Savage
- Hon. Edward Blake's speeches, no. 1, (first series); North-West maladministration, speech before the Reform Association's meeting at Owen Sound. --
- Nation of the north, Canada since confederation, by D.M. LeBourdais
- [Personal reminiscences of J.J. McHugh adapted] from a longer article appearing in the Calgary Daily Herald, Saturday, April 12, 1924. --
- A stranger to the fur trade, Joseph Wrigley and the transformation of the Hudson's Bay Company, 1884-1891, by Eleanor Stardom
- Life in the old west
- Message of the President of the United States communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of December 8, 1869, information relating to the presence of the Honorable William McDougall at Pembina, in Dakota Territory, and the opposition by the inhabitants of Selkirk settlement to his assumption of the office of governor of the Northwest Territory, U. S. Grant
- Prairie pioneers, by C.A. Scarrow and Jean Gibson
- Canada's Coeur de Lion and British hearts of oak;, containing ninetieth birthdy greetings to the Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona & Mount Royal..
- La verite sur la question metisse au nord-ouest, par Adolphe Ouimet ; biographie et recit de Gabriel Dumont sur les evenements de 1885 par B.A.T. de Montigny
- Frontier farewell, the 1870s and the end of the Old West, Garrett Wilson ; with a new foreword by Candace Savage
- The struggle for responsible government in the North-West Territories, 1870-97, Lewis Herbert Thomas. --
- Aboriginal people and colonizers of Western Canada to 1900
- William Pearce and federal government activity in western Canada, 1882-1904
- Business enterprise and the national policy, the role of T.C. Power & Brother and I.G. Baker & Company in the political and economic development of the Southwestern Prairies and northern Montana, 1870-1893, by James M. Francis. --
- The Mounted Police and prairie society, 1873-1919, edited by William Baker
- Steele's scouts, Samuel Benfield Steele and the North-West rebellion, Wayne Brown
- Lagimodiere and their descendants, 1635 to 1885, by Hector Coutu. --
- Inspector F.J. Dickens of the North-West Mounted Police, 1844-1886, the Christmas carol baby, David J. Carter ; foreword by Mark Charles Dickens
- Catalogue of the Hudson's Bay Company's historical exhibit at Winnipeg
- Soldiering in Canada, recollections and experiences, by Gerorge T. Denison
- Almighty Voice and the Red Coats, Nan Shipley. --
- Prisoners of the North, Pierre Berton
- Arc of the medicine line, mapping the world's longest undefended border across the western plains, Tony Rees
- Views from Fort Battleford, constructed visions of an Anglo-Canadian West, Walter Hildebrandt. --
- The Mounties, tales of adventure and danger from the early days, by Elle Andra-Warner
- Fur trade letters of Willie Traill, 1864-1893, William Edward Traill ; editor, K. Douglas Munro
- A son of the fur trade, the memoirs of Johnny Grant, edited with an introduction by Gerhard J. Ens
- Sam Steele, the wild west adventures of Canada's most famous mountie, by Holly Quan
- The Cree rebellion of 1884, or, sidelights on Indian conditions subsequent to 1876
- The law marches west, by Cecil E. Denny ; edited and arranged by W.B. Cameron ; with a foreword by A.C. Rutherford. --
- March of the Mounties, Sir Cecile E. Denny. --
- The attitude of the Canadian government to the acquisition of the North West, 1856-1859
- Sam Steele, lion of the frontier, Robert Stewart. --
- Notes on Rupert's Land, introduction by Bruce Peel
- Speeches of Hon. Edward Blake, M.P. on the North-West Territories Act, Tuesday, 6th May, 1890
- William Pearce manuscript, edited by Douglas Pearce
- On the North trail, the Treaty 8 diary of O.C. Edwards, edited by David W. Leonard, Beverly Whalen
- Adventures in the West, Henry Halpin, fur trader and Indian agent, David R. Elliott ; foreword by Richard J. Preston
- 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
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