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[Artificial collection]
N-1992-171: 0027 · Item · [18-?]
Part of Chief Julius School (Fort McPherson)

[A portrait of Elizabeth (Elisabeth?) Chouinard (Chamois?), a Metis woman and first wife of Captain Peter Warren Dease]

[An archivist wrote the above description. Below, we have transcribed the original caption written on the back of the photograph by Albert E. Dease, using hard brackets to show where we have added and redacted words. We have redacted a derogatory term used to refer to Indigenous women. If you have feedback or questions, or would like to see the original non-redacted description, please contact the NWT Archives.]

Presumably the first wife of Capt. Peter Warren Dease (nee Elizabeth Chamois?), a N.W. [slur redacted]. 1796-1821. [signed] A.E. Dease. [Unclear what the dates represent, possibly the years they were married. Address label of Albert E. Dease, Walhalla North Dakota, applied to back of print.]

[NWT Council]
G-1979-024: 0001 · Item · 188?
Part of Northwest Territories. Office of the Commissioner fonds

"The Honourable Herbert Charles Wilson, MD; speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories from 1883-1888. Dr. Wilson was born in Picton, Ontario and practiced medicine in Edmonton, Alberta from 1882 until his death in 1909 at age of fifty years"

[Harry Day photo]
N-1991-045: 0029 · Item · [1887?], copied 1991
Part of Harry Day fonds

Alan Hardisty - Catechist, wife and some of the family. H.L.D. [Man, woman and 5 children.][Allan Lenoir (birth name) Hardisty, Mary (Ann nee Koketta), Sarah Jane, Bella, Eliza (baby, born 1887) and Arthur Hardisty]

[People/Person]
N-1984-001: 0082 · Item · [1890]
Part of Catholic Mission (Fort Providence) fonds

"The founders: left to right, 1st row, Sr. Bousier [Boursier], Sr. Colombine, Sr. Boivert [Boisvers]; left to right, 2nd row, Sr. Aigle D'Aigle], Sr. Brunelle, Sr. Ward, Sup. Sr. Michow, Sr. Masse."

[Original Settlers]
N-2003-038: 0073 · Item · [189-?]
Part of Gruben family fonds

Late 1800's. Original settlers. Inuvialuit Bilraak, railed sledge and Qatchaak, dual caribou skins. Alaskan sled with caribou skins. All in traditional skin/fur clothing. Qatchaq (or Qatchaaq)= 1 caribou skin (singular). Qatchaak= 2 caribou skins (dual). Qatchaat= plural.

[People/Person]
N-1988-039: 0069 · Item · 1892
Part of Thomas Marsh fonds

[11 men photographed after graduation - some of them were later ordained as members of the Anglican Church. Each has signed their names at the bottom of the photo]. Back row left to right: Fred Wilkinson (later Bishop of Toronto), H.Caylwin, John T. Bryan, C.A. Sadleid [?], Thos. J. Marsh (Thomas Jabez Marsh - later Archdeacon). Center row left to right: Carl [?], I.O. Stringer (later Bishop of the Mackenzie), [?]. Front row left to right: Ed Softley, Randolph F. Nies [?], [?] King. [pre-1892]

Porritt, Bobby, 1905-1984
N-1987-016: 0134 · Item · 1890
Part of Bobby Porritt fonds

Hislop and Nagle's post, now Fort Rae, 1890. When I was living in Fort Rae 1902-3, the caribou were along the shore west of the channel in thousands. There were only 4-5 men in the Post. You could hear them shooting. Later, they came with caribou on toboggans to the post. Unloading the fresh meat and returning. The thing that always stayed in my mind was when they dumped the meat out - the blood ran on to the snow. I don't know how many caribou were killed but the whole channel west near the other shore was black with animals, it seemed miles long.

[Inuit]
N-1998-026: 0001 · Item · [189-?]
Part of Northern Ephemera collection

[Colour illustration of two images - top] Un eskuimau dans son canol [An inuit man in a kayak - and bottom] Esquimaux du cote du Nord-Ouest de la Baye de Hudson [Inuit family from Hudson's Bay in front of stone structure.]

N-2022-003: 1203 · Item · [ca. 1900]
Part of W. D. Addison Nahanni collection
  1. l->r Willy McDonald (Yellowknife school named after him), Jane (Moses) Leland (Laura's grandmother and Jane Leland's grandmother are sisters), Helen (Firth) Parsons (Laura's mother's sister - Laura's aunt), Joanne (Firth) McDonald in front l->r Mrs Leland's child, McDonald children except possibly for extreme right) (Laura's mother + the McDonald's mother are sisters) taken at Ft. McPherson
[Fort McPherson]
N-1992-171: 0034 · Item · [1892?]
Part of Chief Julius School (Fort McPherson)

Eskimos at Fort McPherson, 1892. Taken by James McDougall. Credit: Hudson's Bay Company. [A group of men, women and children take part in a traditional drum dancing event. Most wear skin clothing. Copy print from the Hudson's Bay Company Archives in Winnipeg.]

[Hugh St. Quenton Cayley]
N-1992-178: 0001 · Item · 1891
Part of Cayley, Hugh St. Quenton

One black and white print and corresponding negative of Hugh St. Quenton Cayley, Member for Calgary, Northwest Territories Council and Legislative Assembly, 1886-1894 (Saskatchewan Archives number R-A6914). The image was copied from a composite photograph of the members of the 2nd Legislative Assembly for the Northwest Territories, 1891 (Saskatchewan Archives number R-B1490).

[Hay River]
N-1988-039: 0038 · Item · 1893-01-01 - 1907-12-31
Part of Thomas Marsh fonds

Hay River Mission. Great Slave Lake. [St. Peter's Anglican Mission. 1893-1907. Possibly under construction by storm-bound Klondikers, fall 1897-spring 1898].