Work site at Jahala Lake, Saskatchewan.
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Part of James Brady fonds
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Work site at Jahala Lake, Saskatchewan.
Part of James Brady fonds
The fonds consists of John Taylor Wood's diaries, speeches and miscellaneous correspondence ((1864-1903); Zachary Taylor Wood's diaries (primarily NWMP/RNWMP journals) (1886-1915), personal papers (1879-1915), and Yukon memorabilia (1897-1915); Stuart Taylor Wood's diaries (primarily RNWMP/RCMP journals)(1908-1951), personal papers (1910-1966), and records related to Herschel Island (1904-1964); Stuart Taylor Wood's research collection, related to the history of the Mounted Police (1873-1960s), including material about Major James Walsh, Fort Walsh, the March West, Wood Mountain, the Cypress Hills Massacre, various NWMP forts, and the Yukon during the Klondike gold rush; Zack Taylor Wood's letters to his wife during the Second World War (1939-1945); and extensive photographs of the Wood family, Mounted Police, Yukon and Herschel Island (1878-1961).
Wood, Zachary Taylor
"Wonder where my 1/8 Indian blood is at?!?"
Part of Everett Soop fonds
Soop, Everett
Women working in front of lake
Part of Edmond Pratt, OMI fonds
Part of Louis August Romanet fonds
Father Guy, Dept. of Interior, Natural Resources Intelligence Service and National Museum of Canada.
Women at Le Goff, Cold Lake school, Alberta
Part of Edmond Pratt, OMI fonds
Women and girls with baby in a papoose at 3rd residential school at Onion Lake, Saskatchewan
Part of Edmond Pratt, OMI fonds
Women and children at Le Goff, Cold Lake school, Alberta
Part of Edmond Pratt, OMI fonds
Women and a girl in front of 3rd residential school at Onion Lake, Saskatchewan
Part of Edmond Pratt, OMI fonds