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The Lost Patrol: The Mounties' Yukon Tragedy
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The Life and Times of the Steamboat Red Cloud, or, How Merchants, Mounties, and the Missouri Transformed the West (Ed Rachal Foundation Nautical Archaeology Series)
In July 1882, the steamboat Red Cloud hit a snag near Fort Peck, Montana, and settled into the bed of the Missouri River with a full cargo. The flagship of I. G. Baker and Company, it had served as an agent of change in the West through which it traveled The Red Cloud was a symbol - and a source - of the trading company's success. This stern-wheeled, wooden-hulled packet boat carried both cargo and passengers on a "floating palace." When it sank five years later, though, the transcontinental railroad was already displacing the steamboat as the preferred way to transport both people and cargo. The first book to view the development of the Canadian Rockies from a maritime perspective, "The Life and Times of the Steamboat Red Cloud" ties the Missouri River's commercial development with the opening of the Canadian West and with the formation of the Canadian North-West Mounted Police. Readers interested in western history, maritime history, and nautical archaeology will find this book an invaluable addition to their libraries..
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Policing the Great Plains: Rangers, Mounties, and the North American Frontier, 1875-1910
In the late nineteenth century, the Texas Rangers and Canada’s North-West Mounted Police were formed to bring the resource-rich hinterlands at either end of the Great Plains under governmental control. Native and rural peoples often found themselves squarely in the path of this westward expansion and the law enforcement agents that led the way. Though separated by nearly two thousand miles, the Rangers and Mounties performed nearly identical functions, including subjugating Indigenous groups; dispossessing peoples of mixed ancestry; defending the property of big cattlemen; and policing industrial disputes. Yet the means by which the two forces achieved these ends sharply diverged; while the Rangers often relied on violence, the Mounties usually exercised restraint, a fact that highlights some of the fundamental differences between the U.S. and Canadian Wests. Policing the Great Plains presents the first comparative history of the two most famous constabularies in the world. (20080801).
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Lean into the Wind
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The Hunted Outlaw - Donald Morrison, The Canadian Rob Roy
The story of the longest manhunt in Canadian history. Donald Morrison was born in Canada the son of Scottish immigrants. Handy with both guns and horses he was cheated out of his family farm. Donald was angry enough to harass the new owners. And when the barn burned down he was blamed and a warreant put out for his arrest. Then he killed a bounty hunter sent to track him..
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Kate Bridges's Mounties Bundle
Mounties aren't the only ones who always get their man. Join seven fair and feisty females carving out a life for themselves and their families in the unforgiving Canadian frontier, and finding love where they least expect it in Kate Bridges's compelling historical romance series. Bundle includes The Long Journey Home, The Surgeon, The Engagement, The Proposition, The Bachelor, The Commander and exclusively available in this bundle, the online read Wild West Kiss..
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