Royal Canadian Mounted Police : Letterbooks to the Comptroller (1881-1906)
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Document Record
- Title
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police : Letterbooks to the Comptroller (1881-1906)
La Gendarmerie royale du Canada : Registres de copies lettres du contrôleur (1881-1906) - Identifier
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lac_mikan_158586
164510
RG 18 B 36
oocihm.lac_mikan_158586 - Document source
- Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
- Language
- English
- Description
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The North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) was a parliamentary police force created in 1873. It was meant to keep law and order among incoming settlers to the region west of Ontario, help Aboriginals make the transition to Indian reserves, and act as a symbol of Canadian sovereignty against American annexation. The police force was partially created in response to Fenian invaders who nearly made it to Manitoba in 1871. During the Klondike Gold Rush from 1897 to 1903, the NWMP would establish a presence in the Yukon to maintain order amongst the saloons, dance halls and gambling dens that sprung up to entertain gold prospectors flooding into the region.
This collection consists of letterbooks of the Commissioner's correspondence to the Comptroller. There are a few gaps. Most of the letterbooks have an index. - URL
- https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_mikan_158586