Fort Qu’Appelle, N.W.T., Prince Albert Settlement, Humboldt and Clarke’s Crossing (Low Res)


Title: Fort Qu’Appelle, N.W.T., Prince Albert Settlement, Humboldt and Clarke’s Crossing (Low Res)
Creator: Grip P. & P. Co.
Subject: Illustrated War News, 1885 Resistance, Métis, Middleton
Description: On this page, there are four vertical, green-washed sketches of various places in present-day Saskatchewan. Captions for the images include: “Fort Qu’Appelle, N.W.T. (from a Photograph)”; “Prince Albert Settlement, Where Irvine and Crozier Now Hold the Fort”; “Humboldt, An Important Telegraph Station”; and “Clarke’s Crossing, on the South Saskatchewan, Where General Middleton’s Expedition is Expected to Cross (from a Photograph)”. Irvine and Crozier refer to North-West Mounted Police Commissioner Acheson Gosford Irvine and Superintendent Leif Crozier. General Middleton’s expedition did indeed cross at Clarke’s Crossing, which is near present-day Saskatoon.
Publisher: Grip P. & P. Co.
Date: 1885
Type: Image
Format: .pdf
Identifier: CPIWN018.1
Date of Copyright: April 12, 2006
GDI Media Filename: CPIWN018 (Medium).jpg

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