Old Fort Walsh in the Cypress Hills - Photograph. - n.d.

 
Database ID25168
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections
Fonds/CollectionCanadiana Pamphlets Collection
SeriesXLVIII
File/Item ReferenceXLVIII-34k-OldFort (Box 47)
Date of creationn.d.
Physical description/extent1 photograph; colour; 16.5 cm x 21.5 cm
Number of images1
Historical noteFort Walsh, located in the Cypress Hills of Saskatchewan, 170 km SE of present-day Swift Current, SK, was an early North-West Mounted Police post constructed in 1875 by men under the command of Inspector James Walsh, for whom it was named. It became the headquarters of the force in the West in 1878, and until it was dismantled and abandoned (1883), Fort Walsh played a vital role in preparing the Canadian West for peaceful settlement. A bustling frontier town sprang up near the fort. After the fort was dismantled, the population moved to establish MAPLE CREEK, Sask. Following the defeat of General George Custer (1876), the Mounted Police centered at Fort Walsh were called upon to mediate with refugee Sioux who had followed Chief SITTING BULL across the US border, thereby creating an international incident. With the coming of the railway, the signing of treaties and the return of the Sioux to the US in 1881, Fort Walsh was abandoned. In 1942 the RCMP established a remount ranch to breed and raise horses for the force. In 1968 the property was transferred to Parks Canada and became a national historic site.
Scope and contentImage of Old Fort Walsh in foreground; trees and landscape in background. Summer scene. Photograph possibly from a calendar.
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Copyright expiry dateUnknown
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TypeArchival
Primary MediaPhotographs
Provenance Access PointUniversity of Saskatchewan Library. Canadiana Pamphlets Collection
Other notesItem from Special Collection Pamphlets file [Forts and trails.] Correspondence and clippings, 1949-1956.
PlaceFort Walsh, Saskatchewan, Canada
Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada
Treaty boundariesTreaty 4
Cultural regionPlains
SubjectForts
Hudson's Bay Company
Law Enforcement -- NWMP
Historic Sites
Date Range(s)1940-1949
1950-1959
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