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  1. 1
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3243320
    Date:
    1858
    Source:
    Private
    Fur Store; interior of Lower or Stone Fort. MAN. - FORT GARRY - LOWER HISTORICAL EVENTS - 1857-1858. Described by the MSTRCAGE project
  2. 2
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    Item ID number:
    3641816
    Date:
    1670-1920
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: National Library of Canada
    An old fur press. Fur trade. In Schooling, William, "The Governor and Company of Adventurers...," London, 1920, facing p.26. Half- "The Hudson's Bay 
  3. 3
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3243333
    Date:
    1858
    Source:
    Private
    ... fur packs and York boats. The Lower Fort's main purpose was to supply the Red River settlement and the surrounding Anishinaabe, Cree, Métis, and European 
  4. 4
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    Item ID number:
    3315547
    Date:
    (1857 or 1858)
    Source:
    Private
    ... fur trading posts on the Assiniboine River. They were situated at a portage between the Assiniboine and Swan Rivers. They were the administrative centre of 
  5. 5
    No digital object
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    Item ID number:
    3315546
    Date:
    (1857 or 1858)
    Source:
    Private
    ... fur trading posts on the Assiniboine River. They were situated at a portage between the Assiniboine and Swan Rivers. They were the administrative centre of 
  6. 6
    No digital object
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    Item ID number:
    3304164
    Date:
    (1857 or 1858)
    Source:
    Private
    ... fur packs and York boats. The Lower Fort's main purpose was to supply the Red River settlement and the surrounding Anishinaabe, Cree, Métis, and European 
  7. 7
    No digital object
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    Item ID number:
    3243319
    Date:
    1858
    Source:
    Private
    ... fur packs and York boats. The Lower Fort's main purpose was to supply the Red River settlement and the surrounding Anishinaabe, Cree, Métis, and European 
  8. 8
    No digital object
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    Item ID number:
    3243348
    Date:
    1858
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: 50269
    ... fur packs and York boats. The Lower Fort's main purpose was to supply the Red River settlement and the surrounding Anishinaabe, Cree, Métis, and European 
  9. 9
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    Item ID number:
    3243349
    Date:
    1857-1858
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: 50269
    ... fur trade era, the Métis used carioles in winter. Pulled by a dog team, the cariole transported a passenger or cargo. A dog team driver would run along 
  10. 10
    1 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3243329
    Date:
    1858
    Source:
    Private
    ... fur trade within the Red River Colony. It was renamed Upper Fort Garry in 1835 to differentiate it from "the Lower Fort," or Lower Fort Garry, established 
  11. 11
    3 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    3509917
    Date:
    ca. 1858-1880
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: 5219
    ... fur rug and the other is standing. Described by the TINTYPE project. Credit: Library and Archives Canada Restrictions on use: Nil Copyright: Expired 
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