Rebellion, 1885 - State of the Infantry Brigade / Camp Fort Pitt
Database ID | 24507 | |
Institution | University of Saskatchewan Archives | |
Fonds/Collection | J.E. Murray fonds | |
Series | MG60_E | |
File/Item Reference | MG60_E-IV-A-10 (Vol. 58) | |
Date of creation | 2 July 1885 | |
Physical description/extent | 1 document; 1 page of textual records | |
Number of images | 1 | |
Historical note | Founded in 1830, Fort Pitt was the major Hudson's Bay Company trading post between Forts Edmonton and Carlton (Saskatchewan), located at a large bend in the North Saskatchewan River just east of the modern Alberta-Saskatchewan border. It was one of 2 principal points for signing Treaty No 6 in 1876. On 14-15 April 1885, during the North West Rebellion, Chief Big Bear's Cree band besieged the fort. After a skirmish in which a policeman was killed, the natives permitted the fort's North West Mounted Police detachment to flee downriver and then took the civilian occupants prisoner and looted the post. | |
Scope and content | This item describes the state of the infantry brigade stationed at Camp Fort Pitt on 2 July 1885. Categories include members absent with / without leave, hospital attendants and casualities. Item found within folder 1 of file Rebellion, 1885. | |
Copyright holder | Public domain | |
Copyright expiry date | Public domain | |
Type | Archival | |
Primary Media | Textual documents | |
Provenance Access Point | Murray, Jean Elizabeth, 1901-1981 | |
Place | Fort Pitt, Saskatchewan, Canada | |
Treaty boundaries | Treaty 6 | |
Cultural region | Plains | |
Subject | Forts Hudson's Bay Company Northwest Resistance Royal Canadian Mounted Police Government departments -- Militia and Defense | |
Date Range(s) | 1880-1889 | |
Permanent Link | https://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/permalink/24507 |