Upper Fort Garry

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  • A Hudson's Bay Company fort built in 1835 near the original site of Fort Garry on the Red River. Today it is within the boundaries of the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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          FC 3213 L55 019.003 · Item · November 20, 1839
          Part of Life, Events, and Players in the North-West

          Place: Upper Fort Garry

          From: unknown

          To: Rev. J. Smithurst

          Details: 2pp with integral address

          Notes: Copy of not guilty verdict returned by the Jury on the trial of Henry Beardie for the murder of William Washington Bird. While the jury admits that Beardie did point his bow and arrow at Bird, the fact that Beardie is only 12 years old leads the jury to acquit him of murder. The jury warns parents to abolish archery in the community to prevent future deaths.

          FC 3213 L55 019.037 · Item · July 20, 1849
          Part of Life, Events, and Players in the North-West

          Place: Fort Garry

          From: John Ballenden

          To: Revd John Smithurst, Indian Mission, Red River Settlement

          Details: 1pp and integral address face

          Notes: John Ballenden acknowledges receiving a letter from Rev. Smithurst from June 29th. He agrees that they need to limit cooperation between the Half Breeds & Indians, but he will not be opening a store at the Indian Mission because he cannot find a responsible person to run it.

          Ballenden, John
          FC 3213 L55 019.050 · Item · June 4, 1851
          Part of Life, Events, and Players in the North-West

          Place: Red River Settlement

          From: Wm Cockran

          To: Rev. John Smithurst, Upper Fort Garry

          Details: 3pp and integral address face

          Notes: Reverend William Cockran writes that he only just heard through Major Caldwell that Rev. Smithurst was leaving for England with Henry Cook in a few days. Rev. Cockran says he is sorry he cannot see Rev. Smithurst in person, but he is too busy preparing to form a settlement at Portage la Prairie. He then writes about the difficulties in getting a thrashing machine and asks Rev. Smithurst to inquire in the United States if a machine can be imported from there. He then complains about Adam Thom and Governor Colville throwing obstacles in the way of getting this new settlement established. Rev. Cockran then returns to the issue of Rev. Smithurst leaving and expresses his sadness that Smithurst and his congregation have had such a falling out. He then prays that God will grant Rev. Smithurst repentance. He asks Rev. Smithurst to send financial aid back to Red River to help pay for the building of a new stone church.

          Cockran, William