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MS-0073
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1859-1863 (Creation)
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- Dallas, Alexander Grant
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Originals, 2 cm, typescripts of Ellice's letters also available.
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(1818-1882)
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Alexander Grant Dallas was Governor-in-Chief of Rupert's Land.
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Seven letters from Edward Ellice, M.P. and members of the committee appointed to look into the affairs of the Hudson's Bay Company, discussing HBC interests in British Columbia and on the prairies; scrapbook containing miscellaneous clippings, etc. Photographs, sketches, and water colours transferred to Visual Records accession 197910-6; 198006-4.
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Presented by Dr. O.V. Brisco, Croydon, England, 1974.
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Accession number(s): MS-0073; 197910-006
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- Douglas, James, Sir, 1803-1877 (Subject)