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Date: 1871
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  1. 1
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    Item ID number:
    3392382
    Date:
    1871
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: 00595B
    ... 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 
  2. 2
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    2836759
    Date:
    1871
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: A151-01
    ... Fur Trade, 1871 Man. - Fort Garry. Colour transparency available Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1981-55-66 Bushnell Collection Copyright 
  3. 3
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    2836758
    Date:
    1871
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: A151-01
    ... Fur Trade Man. - Fort Garry. Colour transparency available Credit: Library and Archives Canada, Acc. No. 1981-55-65 Bushnell Collection Copyright: Expired 
  4. 4
    4 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    2894478
    Date:
    ca. 1870
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: OP-0096
    ... fur trading firms. They were also known as engagés, or employees. The voyageurs were French-Canadian, Métis, English, First Nations and German. "Canoe party 
  5. 5
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    Item ID number:
    3368638
    Date:
    [between 1870-1910]
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: 2212
    ... fur traders in the area. The travois consists of two long poles that are hitched to each side of a dog or horse with a leather harness. The two poles are 
  6. 6
    2 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    Item ID number:
    3304153
    Date:
    [between 1870-1884]
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: 00599C
    ... 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 
  7. 7
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (Accession level)
    Photographs
    Item ID number:
    3304159
    Date:
    ca. 1871
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Accession number: 1954-146 NPC, Box number: 3401
    ... 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 
  8. 8
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    3022506
    Date:
    September 9, 1871
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    R9266
    ... 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
    3 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    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 
  10. 10
    4 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    2894477
    Date:
    1871
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: OP-0098
    ... fur trading firms. They were also known as engagés, or employees. The voyageurs were French-Canadian, Métis, English, First Nations and German. "Voyageurs 
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