Historical Saga Of The Carlton Region 1797-1920

Stupnikoff, Sam George

Blaine Lake, 1985


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Card covers, 113 pages, 7x9.5, [18x24.5 cm], B&W photographs.

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Slight age-tanning; spine-edge sunned.

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A historical study of the Carlton region of Saskatchewan, situated along the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and Prince Albert. Centered on the historic Fort Carlton and the Carlton Trail, the volume traces the region’s development from its original Indigenous inhabitants, the fur trade era, the Métis and the North-West Resistance, to the arrival of Mennonite and Doukhobor settlers.