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  1. 1
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    Item ID number:
    1479391
    Date:
    1887
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    RG15-D-II-1, Volume number: 524, Microfilm reel number: T-13783, File number: 152705
    POWER OF ATTORNEY FROM JOHN MCIVOR TO DRAW VOLUNTEER SCRIP. MCIVOR JOHN
  2. 2
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    Item ID number:
    2070079
    Date:
    1899
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    RG10, Volume number: 2972, Microfilm reel number: C-11305, File number: 208,550
    CAPE CROKER AGENCY - REPORT OF AGENT JOHN MCIVOR REGARDING ILLEGAL TIMBER CUTTING AND PROPERTY DISPUTE BETWEEN JOHN ANGUS SR. AND JB ANGUS
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    Item ID number:
    1489256
    Date:
    1905
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    RG15-D-II-1, Volume number: 959, Microfilm reel number: T-14545, File number: 987842
    ORDER FROM JOHN MCIVOR, RE SCRIP OF HIS DECEASED CHILDREN MARGUERITE, CECILE AND WILLIAM MCIVOR. MCIVOR JOHN
  4. 4
    76 digital object(s)
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    Item ID number:
    2066520
    Date:
    1898-1908
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    RG10, Volume number: 2748, Microfilm reel number: C-12791, File number: 147,260
    CAPE CROKER AGENCY - RESOLUTION OF COUNCIL REGARDING TIMBER, LAND, ACCOUNTS CHARGED TO CAPITAL FUNDS AND REQUEST OF AGENT JOHN MCIVOR FOR PERMISSION TO LIVE 
  5. 5
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    Item ID number:
    1483101
    Date:
    1893-1895
    Source:
    Government
    Reference:
    RG15-D-II-1, Volume number: 692, Microfilm reel number: T-14438, File number: 337879
    HALFBREED CLAIM OF JOHN MCIVOR. MCIVOR JOHN. Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the federal government of Canada used the term 
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