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Archival descriptionOsborn Bay; cabin was the site of the murder of Mr. Miller and Mr. Dring.
- A-04564
- Item
- [1886]
- A-01455
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- [189-]
- I-68302
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- 9 Aug. 1907
Part of Provincial Police scrapbook
The item is a reward poster put out by the Superintendent of Provincial Police for information leading to the arrest of Simon Gun-an-noot [sic] and Peter Hi-ma-dan.
- I-68387
- Item
- 3 Aug. 1909
Part of Provincial Police scrapbook
The item is a reward poster put out by the BC Provincial Police for the arrest and conviction of William Haney.
- A-01456
- Item
- 1912
- A-01458
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- [ca. 1912]
Maxwell LeClaire, killed by Simon Gunanoot
- D-00282
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Shack at Lesser Slave Lake where the American, [Charles] King, was arrested by the Mounted Police
- I-80474
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Part of Agnes Deans Cameron fonds
Item consists of a photograph of a small house with a family standing in the doorway. Cameron's caption on the verso reads: "Shack at Lesser Slave Lake, where the American, [Charles] King, was arrested by the Mounted Police, and subsequently convicted of the murder of his companion, Hayward, an Englishman. The case took 11 months to work up and cost the Canadian government $30,000 - 40 Indian witnesses were brought 250 miles to testify. Murderer was finally hanged."
The photograph is accompanied by a textual document (also assigned HP024554), which expands on what was written in the caption.