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Missionaries
Jean de Brébeuf Jean de Brébeuf, a French Jesuit in the Huron Country, serving in Huronia, 1626-1649, finally tortured and put to death by Iroquois raiders at the mission of St. Ignace.
ID #10078
Iroquois Indians
ID #20658
Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe, British general who succeeded General Brock in 1812 in Upper Canada.
ID #20085
Jesuit Missionaries Jesuit missionaries being welcomed by Recollet missionaries, Quebec, 1625. After the Recollets first arrived in 1614, they were followed by the Jesuits in 1625. By C.W. Jefferys.
ID #20054

Police
N.W.M.P. Force A disciplined detachment of North West Mounted Police at Medicine Hat, future Alberta, 1875, helping to win wide popular respect for the force, as it maintained order in Canada's developing west.
ID #20733
Métis Prisoners Métis prisoners outside the Regina Court House, with Mounted Police behind them, during the North West Rebellion of 1885.
ID #20757
Winnipeg Strike The Mounted Police charging down Main Street during the Winnipeg Strike, June 21, 1919.
ID #20869
Winnipeg Strike The Winnipeg Strike, 1919, a broad-based labour action that virtually shut down the city, responded to by force, such as this Mounted Police advance against strikers on June 21 that brought 30 casualties.
ID #21130
RNWMP Uniforms Different types of Royal North West Mounted Police uniforms, 1920.
ID #21792
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