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  1. 1
    3 digital object(s)
    Archives / Orders-in-Council
    Item ID number:
    2534
    Order in Council number:
    1877-0369
    Date introduced:
    1877-05-01
    Date considered:
    1877-05-01
    Date approved:
    1877-05-01
    Reference:
    RG2, Privy Council Office, Series A-1-a. For Order in Council see volume 356, Reel C-3319 Access Code 90
  2. 2
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (Accession level)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    3668515
    Date:
    ca. 1885
    Source:
    Private
    ... Fur Trader and Explorer in New France. Portraits. Removed from: Volume IV of a five volume set. This item is on page 38, upper left. The five volume set is 
  3. 3
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Single item
    Textual material
    Item ID number:
    97894
    Date:
    1870
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    R6906-0-6-E, MG29-A20, Volume number: 1
    ... Fur trade Canada 19th century Rébellion de la rivière Rouge, 1869-1870 Manitoba Manitoba. Item is a letter dated Cumberland, 3 April 1870, from Robert 
  4. 4
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    Item ID number:
    5101576
    Date:
    January 15, 1872
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: A 0060
    ... fur trade post. Credit: Charles Horetzky / DM Beach Old & Rare Books Collection / Library and Archives Canada / e011308320 ; Copyright: Expired 
  5. 5
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    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 
  6. 6
    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 
  7. 7
    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 
  8. 8
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    2838644
    Date:
    May 1879
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    R9266
    ... fur trading post. It is situated at the hub of the Mackenzie River drainage system (Athabasca, Slave and Peace rivers). Fort Chipewyan was the scene of 
  9. 9
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    Item ID number:
    5110143
    Date:
    [between 1872-1875]
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: A 0060
    ... 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)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    3019536
    Date:
    1873
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    R9266
    ... laborers for fur trading firms. They were also known as engagés, or employees. The voyageurs were French-Canadian, Métis, English, First Nations and German
  11. 11
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    3025691
    Date:
    ca. 1869-1870
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    R10770
    ... 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 
  12. 12
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    Item ID number:
    5110142
    Date:
    [Fall 1872]
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: A 0060
    ... 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 
  13. 13
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    2934739
    Date:
    1873
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: A355
    ... laborers for fur trading firms. They were also known as engagés, or employees. The voyageurs were French-Canadian, Métis, English, First Nations and German
  14. 14
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    2838094
    Date:
    1870
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    R9266
    ... laborers for fur trading firms. They were also known as engagés, or employees. The voyageurs were French-Canadian, Métis, English, First Nations and German
  15. 15
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    **
    Maps and cartographic material
    Item ID number:
    4159879
    Date:
    1872
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Local class no.: H1/540/Winnipeg/1872, Box number: 2000220441
    ... fur trade (not to be confused with Upper Fort Garry, located in present-day Winnipeg), is also present on the map. Credit: Library and Archives Canada 
  16. 16
    2 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    Item ID number:
    3248462
    Date:
    Oct. 1872
    Source:
    Private
    Trader McPherson's House, North West Angle. Fur trade SURVEYING - OPERATIONS - 1872-75 - (NORTH AMERICAN BOUNDARY COMM.) MCPHERSON, TRADER ONT. - NORTHWEST 
  17. 17
    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 
  18. 20
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (Accession level)
    Art
    Item ID number:
    2837566
    Date:
    ca. 1870
    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 
  19. 21
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    Photographs
    Item ID number:
    3425925
    Date:
    [ca. 1872]
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Box number: 00601E
    ... 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 
  20. 22
    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 
  21. 23
    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 
  22. 25
    1 digital object(s)
    Archives / Collections and Fonds
    Item (linked)
    **
    Maps and cartographic material
    Item ID number:
    4159935
    Date:
    28 November 1874
    Source:
    Private
    Reference:
    Local class no.: H2/535/St. Andrews/1874, Box number: 2000218824
    ... fur trade (not to be confused with Upper Fort Garry, located in present-day Winnipeg). St. Andrew (on the Red) Church, also known as Lower Church, was the 
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