Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1918
- CA MRUASC C0014-Q11.S65 1919
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- 1919
Part of Western Canadiana collection
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Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1918
Part of Western Canadiana collection
Glaciers of the Canadian Rockies and Selkirks : $$b (Smithsonian expedition of 1904)
Part of Western Canadiana collection
Part of Western Canadiana collection
Part of Western Canadiana collection
Part of Western Canadiana collection
Middle Cambrian stratigraphy and faunas of the Canadian Rocky Mountains (with 34 plates)
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Explorations and field-work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1917
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Mount Brown and the sources of the Athabasca
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Item contains three articles, originally published in an unknown journal(s), bound in a custom binding.
Part of Western Canadiana collection
Item is an article, originally published in volume XX no. 2 of The Geographic Journal, bound in a custom binding.
Exploration in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
Part of Western Canadiana collection
Item is an article, originally published in an unknown journal, bound in a custom binding.
A journey from Chesterfield Inlet to Great Slave Lake, 1898-9
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Item is an article, originally published in an unknown journal, bound in a custom binding.
Exploration in the Rocky Mountains north of the Yellowhead Pass
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Item is an article, originally published in an unknown journal, bound in a custom binding.
Exploration in the Canadian Rockies : a search for Mount Hooker and Mount Brown
Part of Western Canadiana collection
Item is an article, originally published volume XIII no. 4 of The Geographical Journal, bound in a custom binding.
Further explorations in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
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Item is an article, originally published volume XXI no. 5 of The Geographical Journal, bound in a custom binding.
Through the barren ground of north-eastern Canada to the arctic coast
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A second expedition through the barren lands of northern Canada
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Part of Western Canadiana collection
Item is an individually bound journal article that was originally published in volume LXVIII no. 1 of The Geographical Journal, bound in a custom binding.
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Part of Western Canadiana collection
Item is a report published by the Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada.
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Item is a report published by the Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada.
Report on part of the basin of the Athabasca River, North-west Territory, 1882-3
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Item is a report published by the Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada.
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Item is a compilation to other sources published by the Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada on the known geological formations and ages of northern Canada.
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Published by the Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada
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Item is a geological report on parts of southern Saskatchewan and Alberta published by the Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada.
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Item is a geological report on the Northwest Territories published by the Geological Survey of Canada.
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Item is a geological report of British Columbia and parts of Alberta published by the Geological Survey of Canada.
Northern Quebec and Labrador journals and correspondence 1819-35
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Letters from Hudson Bay, 1703-40
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Item contains letters from various employees of the Hudson's Bay Company describing the many problems faced in this period of consolidation such as defence, indigenous relations, recruitment, and supply lines.
Saskatchewan journals and correspondence: Edmonton House 1795-1800; Chesterfield House 1800-1802
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Item documents the westward advance of the Hudson's Bay Company along northern and southern branches of the Saskatchewan River at end of 18th century. Includes journals and correspondence from Edmonton House and Chesterfield House.
Andrew Graham's observations on Hudson's Bay 1767-91
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Item contains Graham's observations, based on 25 years experience, on natural history, indigenous peoples, and trade of Hudson's Bay area. Item also includes a biographical sketch of Graham and a history of Thomas Hutchin's plagiarism of his work.
London correspondence inward from Sir George Simpson, 1841-42
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Item contains letters related to administration of the Hudson's Bay Company and to Simpson's round-the-world trip which took him through Siberia.
Hudson's Bay miscellany, 1670-1870
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Item contains Albany Fort journal, 1705-06. -- "Remarks" on the French Raids of Churchill and York, 1782. -- James Tate's journal, 1809-12. -- The "Character Book" of George Simpson, 1832.
Fort Victoria letters : 1846-1851
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Item contains the letters of James Douglas, the Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company Pacific headquarters at Fort Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
The letters of Charles John Brydges 1883-1889 : Hudson's Bay Company Land Commissioner
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Item documents the activities of Charles John Brydges, land commissioner of the Hudson's Bay Company, during the period of agricultural settlement on the Prairies and re-organization of the fur trade.
The letters of Charles John Brydges, 1879-1882, Hudson's Bay Company Land Commissioner
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Item documents the activities of Charles John Brydges, land commissioner of the Hudson's Bay Company, during the period of agricultural settlement on the Prairies and re-organization of the fur trade.
Peter Skene Ogden's Snake Country journals, 1826-27
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Documents relating to the early history of Hudson Bay
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Item includes the works of Silvy, Marest, and Bacqueville de la Potherie regarding French settlement around the Hudson Bay.
Peter Skene Ogden's Snake Country journals, 1824-25 and 1825-26
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Peter Skene Ogden's Snake Country journals, 1827-28 and 1828-29
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Item is the journals of fur-trading expeditions into the Snake River region of Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, and Utah, on behalf of the Hudson's Bay Company.
Documents relating to the North West Company
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Item lists 32 groups of documents from 1772-1826 relating to the business of the North West Company.
Journals of Samuel Hearne and Philip Turnor
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Item is a published collection of journal entries from Samuel Hearne, Philip Turnor, Peter Fidler and other Hudson Bay Company employees, describing a exploratory journey across central Canada.
Fonds consists of materials from Dr. Linda Many Guns' research project, "The Ten Grandmothers Project" (initially called "The Ten Old Ladies Project"), based on Many Guns' interviews with traditional Blackfoot elders in southern Alberta and the United States. The research project was focused on the elders' teachings about the role of women in Blackfoot society and was carried out while Many Guns was Executive Director of the Nii Touii Knowledge and Learning Centre.
The fonds consists of one series containing audio recordings of the interviews, as well as transcripts, release forms, notes, correspondence, a draft manuscript of a book Many Guns intended to publish, drawings, fabric samples, and photographs. Also included are other audio recordings of Blackfoot language lessons, songs, and dances.
Linda Many Guns
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recordings of Blackfoot language lessons 3 and 4.
Blackfoot A-1 Club Singers - vol. 2
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of Blackfoot A-1 Club Singers, vol. 2, by Indian House.
Blackfoot A-1 Club Singers - vol. 1
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of Blackfoot A-1 Club Singers, vol. 1, by Indian House.
Old Agency Singers of the Blood Reserve
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of the Old Agency Singers of the Blood Reserve, vol. 1, by Indian House.
Old Agency Singers of the Blood Reserve - vol 2
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of the Old Agency Singers of the Blood Reserve, vol. 2, by Indian House.
MBB [Margaret Bad Boy] tobbacco [sic.] plant Aug 00
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Margaret Bad Boy.
Tobbacco [sic.] plant (copy) Margary BB [Bad Boy] - translate
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Margaret Bad Boy.
Grace Daniels 1st int[erview] Aug 22, 01
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Grace Daniels.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Grace Daniels.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Elsie Jimmy John.
Elsie Jimmy John interview 2001 original
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Elsie Jimmy John.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Elsie Jimmy John.
Margaret Badboy 1st int[erview] (copy)
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Margaret Badboy.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Mae Tallow.
Mae Tallow relationship Sept 2002
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Mae Tallow.
Mae Tallow (copy) 2nd interview
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of a second interview with Mae Tallow.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Mae Tallow.
Mae Tallow June 18, 02 (2nd interview)
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of a second interview with Mae Tallow and a copy of a second interview with Molly Bullshoes.
Margaret Bad Boy Shield - 1st interview July 13/00
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Margaret Bad Boy.
Old lady MBB [Margaret Bad Boy] Nov 26 2000 - nursing - Gliechen nursing home
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Margaret Bad Boy.
Margaret Bad Boy shield design
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Margaret Bad Boy.
Margaret Bad Boy Shield - design (copy) for interpretation
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Margaret Bad Boy.
Elsie Crowshoe - first interview - takinama - Aug 25, 01
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Elsie Crow Shoe.
Elsie Crow Shoe Sept 07, 02 - 2nd int[erview] #1
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Elsie Crow Shoe.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Josephine Crowshoe and her daughter Vera Crowshoe .
2nd interview for Josephine CS - Vera Crowshoe Sept 07.02 / orig[inal]
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Josephine Crowshoe and her daughter Vera Crowshoe .
Vera Crowshoe for her mother Josephine Crowshoe
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Josephine Crowshoe and her daughter Vera Crowshoe .
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Series contains books and pamphlets about witchcraft, laws relating to witchcraft and other issues, and the witch trials in England, Scotland, and some other parts of Europe.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a medical book by the German physician Christopher Wirtzung and translated and expanded by Jacob Mosan. The book methodically describes and explains the function of every part of the body, and discussing diseases and treatments. Instructions are given for diagnosing and distinguishing the causes of various conditions, and a wide variety of treatments are recommended and explained. Treatments discussed include Galenical compounds such as decoctions, pills, powers, and syrups, and other therapies such as enemas, baths, bloodletting, cupping, plasters, oils, lifestyle and dietary advice, and animal and mineral based remedies.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a comparative examination of ancient and modern architectural elements and techniques originally written by Roland Freart and translated and edited by John Evelyn.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a 1630 edition of the King James Bible bound with the Book of Common Prayer and a psalter, published by Robert Barker and John Bill. Work is illustrated with detailed Biblical genealogy charts from Adam to the Virgin Mary, and musical notations to accompany the psalms. The contents of the book are as follows: Booke of Common Prayer -- Administration of sacraments (communion, baptism, catechism, marriage, anointing of the sick, and burial of the dead) -- Psalmes -- Genealogies – The Old Testament -- The New Testament -- The whole Booke of Psalmes.
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Item is the first volume of Foxe's Book of Martyrs, which describes the sufferings of Protestants in England and Scotland from the founding of the Church until 1508.
Foxe's Book of Martyrs is a Protestant religious history and martyrology first published by John Day in 1563. The book recounts the persecution of Protestants and forerunners of Protestantism by the Catholic Church, particularly in England and Scotland. The work includes a chronology, reprinted letters, transcripts of interrogations, and text of debates, and contains a section on foreign martyrs. Foxe's work was highly influential and helped to shape lasting notions of English nationalism and anti-Catholicism. It is also considered an early, impressive example of biographical writing in post-Reformation Britain.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is the second volume of Foxe's Book of Martyrs, which describes the sufferings of Protestants in England and Scotland from the reign of King Henry VIII up until the start of the reign of Queen Mary.
Foxe's Book of Martyrs is a Protestant religious history and martyrology first published by John Day in 1563. The book recounts the persecution of Protestants and forerunners of Protestantism by the Catholic Church, particularly in England and Scotland. The work includes a chronology, reprinted letters, transcripts of interrogations, and text of debates, and contains a section on foreign martyrs. Foxe's work was highly influential and helped to shape lasting notions of English nationalism and anti-Catholicism. It is also considered an early, impressive example of biographical writing in post-Reformation Britain.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is the third volume of Foxe's Book of Martyrs, which describes the sufferings of Protestants in England and Scotland during the reigns of Queen Mary, Elizabeth I, and the beginning of the reign of Charles I.
Foxe's Book of Martyrs is a Protestant religious history and martyrology first published by John Day in 1563. The book recounts the persecution of Protestants and forerunners of Protestantism by the Catholic Church, particularly in England and Scotland. The work includes a chronology, reprinted letters, transcripts of interrogations, and text of debates, and contains a section on foreign martyrs. Foxe's work was highly influential and helped to shape lasting notions of English nationalism and anti-Catholicism. It is also considered an early, impressive example of biographical writing in post-Reformation Britain.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is the first volume of a text popularly known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs, a Protestant religious history and martyrology first published by John Day in 1563. The book recounts the persecution of Protestants and forerunners of Protestantism by the Catholic Church, particularly in England and Scotland, up to 1508. The work includes a chronology, reprinted letters, transcripts of interrogations, and text of debates, and contains a section on foreign martyrs. Foxe's work was highly influential and helped to shape lasting notions of English nationalism and anti-Catholicism. It is also considered an early, impressive example of biographical writing in post-Reformation Britain.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a guide for Justices of the Peace, which includes sections about witchcraft laws and the investigation and prosecution of suspected witches. Published in London and printed for the Company of Stationers
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is an incomplete copy of a book of Scottish laws including those related to witchcraft. Item was printed by Thomas Brown in Edinburgh.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a translated account of the events in the Swedish village of Mora that led to the Mora witch trial, which became internationally famous and ended with the first mass execution of the Swedish witch hunt of 1668–1676.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
An account of the trials of Richard Hathaway, Thomas Wellyn, Elizabeth Wellyn, and Elizabeth Willoughby. Printed for R. Griffiths.
Emma Fish 2nd int[erview] July 20/022002
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Emma Fish.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a book on witchcraft defending the existence of witches, and attacking those sceptical of witchcraft. Item was printed for A. Bettesworth and J. Batley, W. Mears and J. Hooke.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Emma Fish.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Emma Fish.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a book written by English minister bishop Francis Hutchinson to discredit the witchcraft trials taking place in England. The book is an analytical and critical account of previous witch trials, and argues strongly against witchcraft prosecution. Shortly after the book was published, Great Britain abolished the hunting of witches with the repeal of the Witchcraft Acts, and instead made it a crime to claim that any human being had magic powers or was guilty of practicing witchcraft, with the passing of the Witchcraft Act 1735. Item was printed for R. Knaplock, at Bishop's Head, and D. Midwinter, at the Three Crowns, in St. Paul's Church-yard, London.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Emma Fish.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is an interview with Annie Bare Shin Bone.
Annie BSB copy - 2nd interview
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a copy recording of part of a second interview with Annie Bare Shin Bone.
Annie BSB 2nd in[terview] Aug 2002
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of part of a second interview with Annie Bare Shin Bone.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Series consists of pamphlets, books, and periodicals produced during the English Civil Wars (1642-1652), about the wars' causes, events, political and religious debates, and effects, from the perspective of both Royalists and Parliamentarians.
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of part of a second interview with Annie Bare Shin Bone. Side A of the tape contains a duplicate copy of an interview with Strangling Wolf (0953-03).
The London gazette. Numb. 1707 From Monday March 27. to Thursday March 30. 1682
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a single issue of the bi-weekly, government sponsored, periodical, The London Gazette. Item is issue 1707 covering the local news for Monday March 27th to Thursday March 30th 1682.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Series consists of pamphlets and one book relating to the fictitious conspiracy known as the "Popish Plot" (1678-1681). The Popish Plot was a fake conspiracy invented by clergyman Titus Oates and spread through polemical pamphlets like these, which alleged that Catholics were conspiring to assassinate Charles II and take control of England. The Plot inspired a wave of anti-Catholic hysteria in England, and numerous prosecutions of accused plotters on false charges, resulting in the executions of at least 22 men and the punishment of many others.
Annie Bare Shin Bone July 11 complete
Part of Linda Many Guns fonds
Item is a recording of an interview with Annie Bare Shin Bone.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a full account of the trial and conviction of William Howard Stafford, First Viscount of Stafford. Stafford was a Royalist supporter who was falsely accused of conspiring to replace King Charles II with his Catholic brother, James, as part of the Popish Plot. Stafford was found guilty and executed for high treason.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a transcript from the trial of William Staley, who was convicted of high treason.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a transcript from the trial of Richard Langhorn, who was falsely convicted of treason against the King as part of the Popish Plot.
Part of Early modern Britain collection
Item is a transcript of the murder trials of William Ireland, Thomas Pickering, and John Grove, who were falsely convicted of plotting to murder the king as part of the Popish Plot.
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Item is a transcript from the murder trial of Robert Green, Henry Berry, and Lawrence Hill. Green, Berry, and Hill were falsely accused and convicted of murdering Edmond-bury Godfrey, a justice of the peace, as part of the Popish Plot conspiracy. Their trial and execution contributed to anti-Catholic sentiments in England.