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a 8 Keating , a registered Provincial Land Surveyor , had been involved in the defence of the St. Clair frontier during the rebellions of 1837–38 when William Jones , the Indian Agent at Sarnia , recommended that he continue along the ...
a 8 Keating , a registered Provincial Land Surveyor , had been involved in the defence of the St. Clair frontier during the rebellions of 1837–38 when William Jones , the Indian Agent at Sarnia , recommended that he continue along the ...
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Keating was paid by Crown Lands with public monies to lay out the reserves which the DIA would then administer . While laying out the reserves along Lakes Superior and Huron , Keating and Dennis continued to examine them and the ...
Keating was paid by Crown Lands with public monies to lay out the reserves which the DIA would then administer . While laying out the reserves along Lakes Superior and Huron , Keating and Dennis continued to examine them and the ...
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Although the oil boom was virtually over by 1866 , the DIA and Keating both attempted , as they had in the past , to secure oil surrenders from the Delaware First Nation . Agent Robert Mackenzie ( brother of the future Prime Minister ...
Although the oil boom was virtually over by 1866 , the DIA and Keating both attempted , as they had in the past , to secure oil surrenders from the Delaware First Nation . Agent Robert Mackenzie ( brother of the future Prime Minister ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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