COLONIAL OFFICE

CORRESPONDENCE RELATIVE TO THE RECENT DISTURBANCES IN THE RED RIVER SETTLEMENT - CANADA (1870)

Published: William Clowes & Sons for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1870

Edition: First Edition

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Recent cloth binding.

British Parliamentary Paper C207.

Account of Louis Riel's proclamation of independence following transfer of Hudsons Bay Companies territories to Canada.

223pp. Folio.

Includes: despatches from the governor, Sir John Young (pages 1-169); despatches from the secretary of state, Earl Granville (170-180); correspondence between the Colonial Office and Hudsons Bay Companies (181-219); correspondence between the Colonial Office and Sir John Rose (220-223); and Reuter's telegrams (223).

  • Overall Condition: Very Good
  • Size: Folio
  • Name: Rare Paper
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