Call #: | MSS C550/1/27.1 (3 copies) | |
Author: |
Morton, Arthur Silver
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Title: | From the diary of a Hudson's Bay Company's clerk in the seventies. 192-? | |
Description: | 95 pages. | |
Notes: | A series of anecdotes pertaining to Beatty's appointment as a clerk at several Hudson's Bay Company posts and forts, a winter's trapping, steamboating for the Hudson's Bay Company, the life of Ne-gua-nan-I-sew, the Riel Resistance of 1885, Almighty Voice, Indian spiritualism and the arrival of the first railway engineer in the Carrot River Valley. | |
Morton Manuscript Collection, Special Collections, University of Saskatchewan Libraries. | ||
History: | Reginald Beatty was not only a clerk of the Hudson's Bay Company, but also the first settler in the Melfort district. | |
Subject: |
Hudson's Bay Company - Forts
Fort Carlton, Saskatchewan Northwest Rebellion, 1885 Kitchi-Manito-Waya (Almighty Voice) Native people - Western Canada - Customs and beliefs |
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Other Author: |
Beatty, Reginald
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