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  1. 26
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5419
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather was so bad that I was not able to complete the work, and now most of the young men are away. When the maps are complete I propose to forward one to 
  2. 27
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5431
    Year:
    1887
    ... . Notwithistanding last winter's severe weather, they managed to save most of their live stock, and although they were short of water last summer,
  3. 28
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5404
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather. The Indians were able, however, to put up not only a sufficient supply for their own cattle, but they also had, on most of the reserves, a 
  4. 29
    42 digital object(s)
    Library / Canada Gazette, 1841 to 1997
    Item ID number:
    2931
    ... weather, from the deck of a vessel 10 feet above the w ter, 101,, miles. 'rh apprximate psitin of the Lightship, as taken from the Lake Survey Chart, is as 
  5. 30
    83 digital object(s)
    Library / Canada Gazette, 1841 to 1997
    Item ID number:
    2966
    ... weather is fggy, and signals are difficult t discern, great cautin m st be exercised in their use. -Cniuctrs must always knw when their engine is carrying a 
  6. 31
    85 digital object(s)
    Library / Canada Gazette, 1841 to 1997
    Item ID number:
    2967
    ... weather is fggy, and signals are difficult t discern, great cautin must be exercised in their use. Cnductrs must " always knw when their engine is carrying 
  7. 32
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5270
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather of last winter told heavily upon the cattle and horses of these Indians. In the Douglas district the Indian owners of animals lost seventy-five per 
  8. 33
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5495
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather not much summer-fallowing has been done this year. The visit of Mr. Agent Pocklington to the Assiniboines on the American side has resulted most 
  9. 34
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5392
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather, but I am glad to say, they took my advice and stored sufficient wheat and barley with me for seed this spring, and were very proud when they were 
  10. 35
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5227
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather is having its effect upon them, as shown by the heavy mortality that prevailed in the band. The Agent reports that no complaints were heard from 
  11. 36
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5247
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather for several weeks. Fish and game are, however, to be had in abundance in the locality; there is, therefore, no cause for anxiety in regard to these 
  12. 37
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5492
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather in July, and a violent hail-storm afterwards, will not give a good yield as their promising appearance at first indicated. The total number of acres 
  13. 38
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5415
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather, we may expect good returns. In common with other schools of a similar nature, we have experienced a great difficulty in inducing the boys and girls 
  14. 39
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5317
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather they will hardly be up to the average, but there will be nothing like a failure of crops, and the Indians have all got the promise of something to 
  15. 40
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5274
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather of last winter. Others who were more provident, having secured sufficient hay wherewith to feed them and possessing stables in which to shelter 
  16. 41
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5406
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather, I had some difficulty in getting a larger area ploughed than before. The crops this year promise to be good, which has encouraged the Indians and 
  17. 42
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5433
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather in the previous year, these Indians did not add to their improvements on the land. They have, however, made additions to their personal property 
  18. 43
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5316
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather; salutes were fired, followed by a march past of chiefs and warriors, and the despatch of a cablegram of congratulation and an address to the Queen 
  19. 44
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5401
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather, many of the fish caught were altogether unfit for human food. The Indians, however, had generally good crops of potatoes, which proved of great 
  20. 45
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5474
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather was exceedingly disagreeable. It rained every working day but one of the entire time, and at intervals the wind rose to a gale. After my return, too 
  21. 46
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5435
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather, and the crops will be very light, almost a failure. They have no ditch and do not irrigate. Although the chief and some of the leading Indians are 
  22. 47
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5430
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather of last winter; influenza and colds being then very prevalent. Since the beginning of summer these maladies have left them. Owing to the scarcity of 
  23. 48
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5258
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather of last winter. The Piegan Agency embraces the Piegan branch of the Blackfoot tribe and their reserve on Old Man's River or Creek. The crops were a 
  24. 49
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5872
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather-cock for Blackfoot Agency ... 9 50 ... ... ... AF Grady 1 scoop for flour ... 1 00 ... ... ... W. Beamish, MD Vaccine points ... 11 70 ... ... ... J 
  25. 50
    2 digital object(s)
    Library / Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1864 to 1990
    Item ID number:
    5451
    Year:
    1887
    ... weather of last winter, but since the opening of the summer these complaints have entirely disappeared. The agricultural labor of some of the bands has been 
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