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Calgary and the Riel Rebellion
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Cameron, W. B. to A. S. Morton. 22 October 1925 - 31 May 1930.
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The Campaign of 1885: A Contemporary
Account
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Canada, 1874-1896 : arduous
destiny
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Canada: a political and social
history
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Canada and the Metis, 1869-1885 / D.N. Sprague ; with a foreword by Thomas R. Berger
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Canada. Indignation of
French-Canadians over the execution of Louis Riel. A mob burning an effigy of
Sir John Macdonald
on the pedestal of the Queen's statue, Victoria square, Montreal, Nov. 16,
1885.
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Canada. The uprising in the
Northwest.
White inhabitants of the Saskatchewan region leaving a settlement after an
indian raid.
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Canada's First Nations: A History of Founding Peoples from Earliest Times
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Canada's subjugation of the Plains Cree, 1879-1885
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Canadianizing the North-West
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The Canadian Indian: a history since
1500
[by] E. Palmer Patterson
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The Canadian North-west : its history
and its troubles, from the early days of the fur-trade to the era of the
railway
and the settler, with incidents of travel in the region, and the narrative of
three insurrections / by G. Mercer Adam ..
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The Canadian pictorial and
illustrated
war news.
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Cannington Manor old timers. 193-?
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Cannington Manor old timers. July 1931.
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The Captive Insurgent Chief
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Carleton Road to site of Battle of Duck Lake, March 26, 1885. 1948.
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Caron, Sir Adolphe P., Minister of the Militia. [portrait]
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Caron, Sir Adolphe, Minister of the Militia. [portrait]
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Catastrophe and the Millennium: A New View of Louis Riel
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Catholic Church and priest's house, Batoche, Sask. 1948.
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Causes of the Riel Rebellion: A Personal View
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Cent-vingt jours de service actif : récit historique très complete de la campagne du 65ème au Nord-Ouest ..
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Chadsees - in the Cutknife fight. 192?
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Chronology based on the life of Louis Riel / by Peter Charlebois.
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Church of St. Antoine, Batoche, and monument commemorating the Battle of Batoche. 1931.
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Church of St. Antoine, Batoche, interior. 1931.
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Close of the Rebelllion
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The Coal Fleet
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Colonization companies and the North-West Rebellion
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Comment on Ken Hatt, the North-West Rebellion Scrip Commissions, 1885-1889
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Correspondence between A. B. Stewart and Norman Black, H. E. Ross, G. A. Mantle, Arthur S. Morton, Edmund H. Oliver, Dr. Walter Murray. 20 September 1912 - 9 May 1925.
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Correspondence between A. Krogagaard and A. S. Morton. 14 - 21 June 1935.
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Correspondence between Prince Albert Historical Society and A. S. Morton. 13-17 June 1925.
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The Cost of the Rebellion
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Council of the North West Territories. Regina 1884 (Second Session) Hon. Edgar Dewdney, Lieutenant Governor, Presiding. [photograph]
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The Cree Rebellion of 1884 or
Sidelights
on Indian Conditions Subsequent to 1876
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Crowfoot: Great Chief of the Blackfeet
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Crozier, Major L.N., Inspector Commanding Fort Walsh during Sitting Bull's Residence in Canada. Lieut.-Col. A.G. Irvine, Assistant Commissioner of N.W.M. Police at the time Sitting Bull was in Canada.
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Crozier, Major L.N., Superintendent of N.W.M.P.
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Cultural Conflict on the Prairies: Indian and White
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Cut Knife Creek! A well fought
battle, The Montreal Daily Witness, vol. XXXVI, no. 109. 8 May
1885. |
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Cutknife. 190?
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