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Field name | Value |
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Title | Saskatchewan and the Rocky Mountains, a diary and narrative of travel, sport, and adventure, during a journey through the Hudson's Bay Company's territories, in 1859 and 1860 |
Author | Carnegie, James, Ninth Earl of Southesk |
Date | 1875 |
Document Type | Rare Book; Journal |
Names | Carnegie, James |
Region | Canada |
Places | Saskatchewan, Rocky Mountains, Fort Edmonton, Seneca Lake, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Lake Michigan, Minnesota, St. Paul, Fort Garry, Red River, Aiktow River, Fort Carlton, Buffalo Creek, Mount Dalhousie, Bow River, Pike Creek, Lake Winipeg, Turtle River |
Keywords | Hudson's Bay Company, missionaries, settlement, Native Americans, cattle, buffalo, horses, hunting, medicine men, bears, polygamy, religion, law, liquor, overland trail, war, battle, murder, beaver, Sioux, trapping, Blackfoot, exploration, Assiniboin |
Theme | Borderlands; Pioneers, Hunters and Explorers; Native Americans |
Publisher | Edmonston and Douglas |
Place of Publication | Edinburgh |
Additional Information | Concerns the period 1859-1860. |
Library | The Newberry Library |
Copyright | The Newberry Library |
Collection | Everett D. Graff Collection of Western Americana |
Reference | Graff 588 |
Catalogue Link | The Newberry Library Catalogue |