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Image No: ND-6-1
Title: Sketch of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Mitchell Haultain of the 9th Madras Native Infantry.
Date: 1858
Remarks: Born November 18th, 1818 at Woolwich, Kent; died at Peterborough Ontario on April 3, 1900. His brother was Colonel Frederick William Haultain, who was the father of Frederick W.G. Haultain, premier of the North-West Territories from 1897-1905.
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Image No: NC-23-3
Title: "The Shorty" Haultain family home, Peterborough, Ontario.
Date: [ca. 1860]
Subject(s): Peterborough, Ontario - Dwellings / Haultain family
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Image No: NA-510-1
Title: Frederick W.G. Haultain.
Date: May 1884
Photographer/Illustrator: Sproule, G. B., Peterborough, Ontario.
Remarks: Formal portrait, head-and-shoulders.
Frederick Haultain set up law practice in Fort Macleod in 1884. He was elected to the North-West Territories Legislative Assembly in 1887, and after the formation of the Executive Council served as Premier, 1897-1905. From 1905-1912 he sat in the Saskatchewan Legislature and in 1912 was appointed Chief Justice of Saskatchewan.
Subject(s): Saskatchewan - Personalities / Politicians
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Image No: NA-510-2
Title: Frederick W.G. Haultain.
Date: [ca. 1884-1895]
Photographer/Illustrator: Steele and Company, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Remarks: Formal portrait, head-and-shoulders, profile.
Frederick Haultain set up law practice in Fort Macleod in 1884. He was elected to the North-West Territories Legislative Assembly in 1887, and after the formation of the Executive Council served as Premier, 1897-1905. From 1905-1912 he sat in the Saskatchewan Legislature and in 1912 was appointed Chief Justice of Saskatchewan.
Subject(s): Fort Macleod, Alberta - Personalities / Lawyers
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Image No: PA-359-12
Title: Frederick W.G. Haultain (right) and group of men, Regina, Saskatchewan.
Date: November 1895
Remarks: Probably during a sitting of the North-West Assembly. Haultain was the representative for the Fort Macleod area.
Subject(s): Politicians
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Image No: PB-179-1
Title: F.W.G. Haultain and staff of Executive Council and Treasury Department, Government of the North West Territiories.
Date: August 31, 1905
Remarks: Taken the day before Alberta and Saskatchewan were inaugurated as provinces.
Subject(s): Alberta - Politics and government / Saskatchewan - Politics and government
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Image No: NA-1057-1
Title: Cree and Saulteaux people at Lebret, Saskatchewan.
Date: August 15, 1925
Photographer/Illustrator: Capitol Studios, Regina, Saskatchewan
Remarks: L-R: Little Sioux, also called Apeschepwot; The Dog, also called Achim; Bangs; White Eagle, also called Wahbikewew; Moneghan; Sugar, Saulteaux, also called Seeseebasquat; Nahpaynin; Standing, also called Nanapowais; Sits in a Heap, also called Squatipew; George Gopher, also called Mistaniquatchas; Rock Thunder, also called Assinniwipeyes; The Bear, also called Masqua; Red Dog, also called Meekwowachim; T. Fisher, also called Mowmayesew; Day Walker, also called Keeseekowpimotah; The Flag, also called Squahun; The Floor, also called Moostatik; The Swamp, also called Muskego; Frog Leg, also called Ayikepewan; Buffalo Bow, also called Kamostosachappew; The Owl, also called Ohoo.
Subject(s): Saulteaux - Personalities / Saulteaux - Costume / Cree - Personalities / Cree - Clothing
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Image No: NA-1057-2
Title: Cree people at Lebret, Saskatchewan.
Date: August 15, 1925
Photographer/Illustrator: Capitol Studios, Regina, Saskatchewan
Remarks: L-R: Little Sioux, also called Apeschepwot; The Dog, also called Achim; Bangs.
Subject(s): Cree - Personalities / Cree - Clothing
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Image No: NA-1057-3
Title: Cree and Saulteaux people at Lebret, Saskatchewan.
Date: August 15, 1925
Photographer/Illustrator: Capitol Studios, Regina, Saskatchewan
Remarks: L-R: White Eagle also called Wahbikewew; Moneghan; Sugar, Saulteaux also called Seeseebasquat.
Subject(s): Saulteaux - Personalities / Saulteaux - Costume / Cree - Personalities / Cree - Clothing / Firearms
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Image No: NA-1057-4
Title: Cree people at Lebret, Saskatchewan.
Date: August 15, 1925
Photographer/Illustrator: Capitol Studios, Regina, Saskatchewan
Remarks: L-R: Nahpaynin; Standing also called Nanapowais.
Subject(s): Cree - Personalities / Cree - Clothing
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