Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... Riel's rebellion , and was driven to make a visit to Fort Garry after Riel had forbidden any Canadian to enter the North - West Territory on pain of death . My only daughter , Emma , married Captain D. R. Cameron ( now Major - General ...
... Riel's rebellion , and was driven to make a visit to Fort Garry after Riel had forbidden any Canadian to enter the North - West Territory on pain of death . My only daughter , Emma , married Captain D. R. Cameron ( now Major - General ...
Side 102
... Riel , forbidding him to remain in the territory on pain of death . He and his party returned to Pembina , with the exception of Captain Cameron , who proceeded on the way to Fort Garry . Hearing that there was a large armed force on ...
... Riel , forbidding him to remain in the territory on pain of death . He and his party returned to Pembina , with the exception of Captain Cameron , who proceeded on the way to Fort Garry . Hearing that there was a large armed force on ...
Side 103
... Riel , and nothing was so dreaded as an Indian rising . Soon after Captain and Mrs. Cameron had taken up their quarters the maid became alarmed , and went to Fort Garry . The man- servant had been sent there to endeavour to recover ...
... Riel , and nothing was so dreaded as an Indian rising . Soon after Captain and Mrs. Cameron had taken up their quarters the maid became alarmed , and went to Fort Garry . The man- servant had been sent there to endeavour to recover ...
Side 107
... United States , who had been born without any legs , but was one of Riel's confidential advisers . He told Ronlette that if he had the power he would not dare to do it , as it would compromise In the North - West 107.
... United States , who had been born without any legs , but was one of Riel's confidential advisers . He told Ronlette that if he had the power he would not dare to do it , as it would compromise In the North - West 107.
Side 108
... Riel for that purpose . He advised me to call on Father Richot , at St. Nor- bert , and say that he had recommended me to do So. Fearing the people at Pembina , who were very hostile to the Canadians , would prevent my going to Fort ...
... Riel for that purpose . He advised me to call on Father Richot , at St. Nor- bert , and say that he had recommended me to do So. Fearing the people at Pembina , who were very hostile to the Canadians , would prevent my going to Fort ...
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