Bell, Charles N. (Charles Napier), 1854-1936
Bell, Charles N. (Charles Napier)
Bell, Charles Napier 1854-
Bell, Charles Napier 1854-19.
Bell, Charles Napier, 1854-1936
VIAF ID: 60443669 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bell, Charles N. ‡q (Charles Napier)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bell, Charles N. ‡q (Charles Napier), ‡d 1854-1936
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bell, Charles Napier ‡d 1854-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bell, Charles Napier ‡d 1854-19.
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Continuation of Henry's journal | |
Henry's journal, covering adventures and experiences in the fur trade on the Red River, 1799-1801 ... | |
The Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba : inaugural address | |
Lord Selkirk's deed from the Hudson's Bay Co | |
The olden time : Winnipeg a hundred years ago, the early history of the Red River | |
Original letters and other documents relating to the Selkirk Settlement : read before the Society January 17th, 1889 | |
Our northern waters : a report presented to the Winnipeg Board of Trade regarding the Hudson's Bay and straits : being a statement of their resources in minerals, fisheries, timbers, furs, game and other products : also, notes on the navigation of these waters, with historical events and meterological and climatic data | |
A prehistoric copper hook, 1927: | |
The Selkirk Settlement and the settlers : a concise history of the Red River country from its discovery, including information extracted from original documents lately discovered and notes obtained from Selkirk Settlement colonists | |
Sir, it is the object of certain officials of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and politicians in sympathy with that company, to create the impression on the minds of the public of the Dominion and of Great Britain, that the whole agitation existing in this province on the question of disallowance of railroad charters granted by the legislature of Manitoba ... | |
The story of the lead plate : [lead tablet buried by La Verendrye in 1743 ... / written by Charles N. Bell]. | |
Tangweera : life and adventures among gentle savages | |
Winnipeg, now the greatest actual wheat market on the North American continent. |