Minnesota and its resources: To which are appended camp-fire sketches, or, Notes of a trip from St. Paul to Pembina and Selkirk Settlement on the Red River of the North

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Minnesota and its resources: To which are appended camp-fire sketches, or, Notes of a trip from St. Paul to Pembina and Selkirk Settlement on the Red River of the North
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Belcourt
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1853
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Minnesota and its resources: To which are appended camp-fire sketches, or, Notes of a trip from St. Paul to Pembina and Selkirk Settlement on the Red River of the North

Author: Bond, John Wesley, 1825-1903. (author)

Year: 1853

Bond, John Wesley: 1825-1903. A citizen of St Paul, Minnesota. // Belcourt, Georges-Antoine: 1803-1874. Born in Quebec; Catholic missionary; to Red River to minister to the Indians, 1831; established mission at Baie St Paul, 1834 and at Pembina, 1849; pacified the Métis indignation over the treatment received from Thomas Simpson, the Arctic explorer, 1834 (Morice, Dictionnaire historique ). // Pages [335]-358 contain the appendix: "Prince Rupert's Land - The Hudson Bay and Northwest Company: The Esquimaux, Montagnes, Crees, Sauteux, Sioux, Assinoboins, etc.," written by Belcourt and translated by May. Also published, 2nd edition, New York: Redfield, 1854 (364, 3p.); 3rd edition, New York: Redfield, 1856 (364, 3p.); Chicago: Keen & Lee, 1856 (400, 3p.); Chicago: Keen & Lee, 1856 & 1857 ([1], 1 leaf, 412p.); Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 1857 ([1], 1 leaf, 412p.). Belcourt's piece also published as Peel 297. For a poem based on this information see Peel 2033.

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