

An edition of The history of the North-west rebellion of 1885 (1885)
comprising a full and impartial account of the origin and progress of the war, of the various engagements with the Indians and half-breeds, of the heroic deeds performed by officers and men, and of touching scenes in the field, the camp, and the cabin; including a history of the Indian tribes of North Western Canada, their numbers, modes of living, habits, customs, religious rites and ceremonies, with thrilling narratives of captures, imprisonment, massacres, and hair-breadth escapes of white settlers, etc
By Charles Pelham Mulvany
Publish Date
1885
Publisher
A.H. Hovey
Language
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Pages
424