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Franklin's marmot squirrel
1854
St. James Anglican cathedral, on the northeast corner of King Street East and Church, looking west
1973
The Red Lake Chief making a speech to the Governor of Red River at Fort Douglas in 1825 (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
1826
The Governor of Red River, Hudson's Bay, voyaging in a light canoe, 1824 (Manitoba)
1826
The Red Lake Chief with some of his followers arriving at the Red River and visiting the Governor (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
1826
A Souteaux Indian, travelling with his family in winter near Lake Winnipeg (Manitoba)
1826
A gentleman travelling in a dog cariole in Hudson's Bay with an Indian guide (Manitoba)
1826
The Governor of Red River, driving his family on the river in a horse cariole (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
1826
The Right Reverend John Inglis, D.D.
1825
The Right Reverend Charles Inglis, D.D. (1810)
1820
The Revd. James Caughey of the Methodist Episcopal Church, U.S.
1852
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