Manitoba As I Saw It From 1869 to Date With Flash Lights On the First Riel Reb

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Manitoba As I Saw It From 1869 to Date With Flash Lights On the First Riel Reb
John H Odonnell
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OUR MEETING WITH MR. TURNER AND MR. SANFORD.
Leaving the Mission, our next stopping-place was Georgetown. At midday we passed round a small clump of trees, and were pleased to find two gentlemen just preparing to start after having finished their midday meal, leaving us a fine fire on which to prepare our dinner. The gentlemen were Mr. James Turner and Mr. Sanford, of Hamilton, Ontario. They were supporters of the Federal Government, and were both elevated to the Senate later on. They felt sure
... that my escort would get through all right, ])ut not Mr. McDougall ; giving some rea- sons which I carefully noted.
We crossed the Red River the following morning with some difficulty, owing to the floating ice. However, the ferryman seemed to understand just what to do, and I was very pleased when we were safely over. We were three days traveling after that before we saw a house.
The wild fowl had forsaken the small streams and lakes, and gone south, and the prospect was not enchanting.
20 Manitoba as I Saw It.


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