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Author Bio
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6:
journal of Henry Kelsey (1691-1692)
The first white man to reach the Saskatchewan River from Hudson Bay, and the first to see the buffalo-grizzly bear of the Canadian plains: With notes on some other experiences of the man
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Bell, Charles Napier (1854-1936.)
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1854-1936. From Ontario to Fort Garry as member of Wolseley expedition, fall 1870; after a year in Customs Department made hunting expedition in upper Saskatchewan region, summer 1872; customs clerk, 1874-1881; customs clerk with CPR, 1881-1886; secretary of Winnipeg Grain Exchange, 1887-1916; secretary-treasurer and later treasurer of Winnipeg Board of Trade, 1887-1919; active member of Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba and other scientific societies (Winnipeg Free Press, August 3, 1936).
Other authors of Peel 6
- Kelsey, Henry (c.1670-c.1724.)
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