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88‐26 Date Surveyed / Field Book / Surveyors / RG R Vol Canada Land Survey Records ‐ Manitoba ‐ Field books / Archives d'arpentage des terres du Canada ‐ Manitoba ‐ Carnets de notes 88‐26 Date Surveyed / Field book / Surveyors / RG R Vol. Title / Titre Canada Lands / Terres du Canada Date de Carnet de notes Arpenteurs l'arpentage RG88 R214 3300 FB2 CLSR MB Part Twp. 10‐23 WPM Sioux Valley Dakota Nation (06409) Nelson, J.C. 1891‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3300 FB3 CLSR MB Twp. 9, 10‐23 WPM Sioux Valley Dakota Nation (06409) Green, T.D. 1891‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3300 FB4 CLSR MB Twp. 10‐23 WPM Sioux Valley Dakota Nation (06409) Green, T.D. 1891‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3300 FB5 CLSR MB Original Boundaries Brokenhead 4 (06361) Harris, J.W. 1873‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3300 FB6 CLSR MB Subdivision and Extension Survey Brokenhead 4 (06361) Sinclair, D. 1876‐01‐01 Field Book containing the Notes taken on the Survey of an Indian RG88 R214 3300 FB7 CLSR MB Fort Alexander 3 (06362) Harris, J.W. 1874‐01‐01 Reserve Near Fort Alexander (Part 1 & 2) RG88 R214 3301 FB8 CLSR MB Settler's Claims Fort Alexander 3 (06362) Mcphillips, R.C. 1890‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3301 FB9 CLSR MB Hudson's Bay Co. Claim Fort Alexander 3 (06362) Vaughan, A.H. 1886‐01‐01 Green, T.D. & RG88 R214 3301 FB10 CLSR MB East Bdy. St.Peters Parish, South and Part East Bdy IR St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) 1897‐01‐01 Harris, J.W. RG88 R214 3301 FB11 CLSR MB Part South and East Bdy. St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Harris, J.W. 1873‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3301 FB12 CLSR MB North, West and Parts of South and East Boundaries St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Vaughan, A.H. 1873‐01‐01 Block 1, Red River and Indian Settlement, Lists Names of Settlers, RG88 R214 3301 FB13 CLSR MB St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Vaughan, A.H. 1873‐01‐01 River and Channel Traverse RG88 R214 3301 FB14 CLSR MB Block 2 and Indian Settlement, List of Names and River Traverse St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Vaughan, A.H. 1873‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3302 FB15 CLSR MB Western Part of IR, Twp. 14,15‐4,5 EPM St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Green, T.D. 1897‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3302 FB15 CLSR MB Western Part of IR, Twp. 14,15‐4,5 EPM St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Green, T.D. 1897‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3302 FB16 CLSR MB Parts Twp. 14‐4,5 EPM St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Green, T.D. 1897‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3302 FB17 CLSR MB Parts of Twp. 15‐4,5 EPM St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Green, T.D. 1897‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3302 FB18 CLSR MB Reposting East Half St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Green, T.D. 1897‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3302 FB19 CLSR MB Reposting West Half St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Green, T.D. 1896‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3302 FB20 CLSR MB Colonization Road St. Peters 1 (Surrendered) (00162) Vaughan, L.S. 1901‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3302 FB21 CLSR MB Treaty #2 Crane River 51 (06393) Ponton, A.W. 1888‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3303 FB22 CLSR MB Surrendered Lands Dog Creek 46 (06378) Ponton, A.W. 1888‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3303 FB23 CLSR MB Changes to N., S. and E. Bdys of Eastern Part of Reserve Berens River 13 (06368) Dufresne, J.I. 1885‐09‐01 Black River 9 (06360). Berens River 13 RG88 R214 3303 FB23A CLSR MB Vol. 1‐Field Notes,Vol. 2‐Diary O'Hanly, J.L.P. 1878‐01‐01 (06368). Poplar River 16 (06391) (2 Vols) addition to IRs, Survey of Sw1/4 31‐16‐5 EPM, Diary is Fisher River 44 (06364). St. Peters Fishing RG88 R214 3303 FB24 CLSR MB Nelson, J.C. 1895‐01‐01 Second 899 Fiche Station 1A (06375). Grand Rapids 33 (06436) 2017‐04‐18 K:\GRB\Processing\RG88\2b. Process\CLSR\FA prep\PDFS\Excel versions\88‐26_MB_FB 1 of 58 Canada Land Survey Records ‐ Manitoba ‐ Field books / Archives d'arpentage des terres du Canada ‐ Manitoba ‐ Carnets de notes 88‐26 Date Surveyed / Field book / Surveyors / RG R Vol. Title / Titre Canada Lands / Terres du Canada Date de Carnet de notes Arpenteurs l'arpentage (2 Vols) addition to IRs, Survey of Sw1/4 31‐16‐5 EPM, Diary is Fisher River 44 (06364). St. Peters Fishing RG88 R214 3303 FB24 CLSR MB Nelson, J.C. 1895‐01‐01 Second 899 Fiche Station 1A (06375). Grand Rapids 33 (06436) I.R. Jack Fish Head ‐ Man ‐ J.D.C ‐ J.D. Green D.L.J ‐ Treaty No.Ii ‐ RG88 R214 3303 FB25 CLSR MB Jackhead 43 (06371) Green, T.D. 1884‐01‐01 N.W.T. No.43 RG88 R214 3303 FB26 CLSR MB Twp. 15‐27 WPM Birdtail Creek 57 (06398) Ponton, A.W. 1886‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3303 FB27 CLSR MB Twp. 9,10‐23 WPM Sioux Valley Dakota Nation (06409) Green, T.D. 1891‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3304 FB28 CLSR MB Boundaries of the Oak Lake Sioux and Portion Subdivided Canupawakpa Dakota (06407) Reid, J.L. 1901‐08‐20 RG88 R214 3304 FB29 CLSR MB Section 31 Township 1 Range 22 WPM Chief Hda‐Mani Turtle Mountain 60 (00128) Ponton, A.W. 1886‐07‐01 Treaty No. 2 Manitoba Subdivision Survey Into 80 Acre Lots of RG88 R214 3304 FB30 CLSR MB Part of Indian Reserve No. 63 at Silver Creek for Chief the Gambler 63 (06401) Ponton, A.W. 1886‐09‐01 Gambler Field Notes ‐ Valley River Indian Reserve ‐ No.63A ‐ Treaty No.2 RG88 R214 3304 FB31 CLSR MB Valley River 63A (06411) Ponton, A.W. 1894‐01‐01 N.W.T. RG88 R214 3304 FB32 CLSR MB Field Notes ‐ Pine Creek No.66A ‐ Treaty No.4 (2) Pine Creek 66A (06396) Ponton, A.W. 1887‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3304 FB33 CLSR MB Chief South Quill's Band Rolling River 67 (06410) Ponton, A.W. 1894‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3305 FB39 CLSR MB Resurvey Twp. 18‐21 WPM Keeseekoowenin 61 (06404) Ponton, A.W. 1900‐01‐01 Field Notes of Reserves 29, 37B & 39 ‐ Swan Lake, Shoal Lake RG88 R214 3310 FB66 CLSR MB Shoal Lake Indian Reserve No. 39 (06286) Vaughan, A.H. 1882‐01‐01 and Lake of the Woods RG88 R214 3313 FB86 CLSR MB Vol.A, Part IR Surrendered in Twp 18&19‐28&29 WPM Gambler 63 (06401) Reid, J.L. 1900‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3313 FB87 CLSR MB Vol.B, Part of IR Surrendered in Twp 18&19‐28&29 WPM Gambler 63 (06401) Ponton, A.W. 1900‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3314 FB92 CLSR MB Aka Fort Pelly Shoal River 65A (06438) Nelson, J.C. 1889‐01‐01 Field Notes of Survey of Indian Reserve No.65E & 65A at Dawson Bay 65E (Exchange) (00101). Shoal RG88 R214 3314 FB93 CLSR MB Nelson, J.C. 1893‐01‐01 Dawson's Bay ‐ Lake Winnipegosis ‐ Band of Chief ''The Key'' River 65A (06438) RG88 R214 3314 FB94 CLSR MB Steep Rock Point Shoal River 65B (06439) Nelson, J.C. 1893‐01‐01 Field Notes of Survey of Indian Reserve No.65D at Dog Island ‐ RG88 R214 3314 FB95 CLSR MB Dawson Bay 65D (Exchange) (24015) Nelson, J.C. 1893‐01‐01 Dawsons's Bay ‐ Lake Winnipegosis Field Notes of Survey of Indian Reserve No.65C at Birch River ‐ RG88 R214 3314 FB96 CLSR MB Swan Lake 65C (06442) Nelson, J.C. 1893‐01‐01 Swan Lake ‐ Province of Manitoba RG88 R214 3317 FB116 CLSR MB Hayland between Swan & Woody Rivers, Treaty #4 Swan Lake 65C (06442) Ponton, A.W. 1895‐01‐01 2017‐04‐18 K:\GRB\Processing\RG88\2b. Process\CLSR\FA prep\PDFS\Excel versions\88‐26_MB_FB 2 of 58 Canada Land Survey Records ‐ Manitoba ‐ Field books / Archives d'arpentage des terres du Canada ‐ Manitoba ‐ Carnets de notes 88‐26 Date Surveyed / Field book / Surveyors / RG R Vol. Title / Titre Canada Lands / Terres du Canada Date de Carnet de notes Arpenteurs l'arpentage Notes of Indian Reserve at Hote or Hollow Water River Treaty RG88 R214 3319 FB126 CLSR MB Hole or Hollow Water No. 10 (06363) Green, T.D. 1884‐01‐01 No.5 ‐ Province of Manitoba RG88 R214 3319 FB127 CLSR MB Loon Straits Loon Straits 11 (Exchange) (24018) Green, T.D. 1884‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3319 FB128 CLSR MB Fns of Original Bdys Before Alteration Bloodvein 12 (06370) Green, T.D. 1884‐01‐01 RG88 R214 3319 FB129 CLSR MB Treaty #5 Little Grand Rapids 14 (06376) Ponton, A.W. 1888‐01‐01 Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21I (06430). Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21J (06431). RG88 R214 3319 FB131 CLSR MB Cancelled IR (1895) Green, T.D. 1884‐01‐01 Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21K (06432). The Pas 21H (Exchange) (24028) Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21A (06423). Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21B (06424). Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21C (06425). Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21D (06426). Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21E (06427). Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21F (06428). RG88 R214 3319 FB132 CLSR MB Ir 21A,B,C,D,E,F,G,P & 32A,B,C,D,G Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21G (06429). Austin, W.A. 1882‐01‐01 Opaskwayak Cree Nation 21P (06434). Chemawawin 32A (Exchange) (24008). Chemawawin 32B (Exchange) (24009). Chemawawin 32C (Exchange) (24010). Chemawawin 32D (Exchange) (24011). Chemawawin 32G (Exchange) (24013) Poplar Point 32F (Exchange) (00109). Moose Lake 31A (06415). Moose Lake 31C (06418). Saskatchewan Treaty No.5 ‐ Field Notes of Surveys on "The Pas" ‐ RG88 R214 3320 FB135 CLSR MB Moose Lake 31D (06445).
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