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Reville in militia camp, Clark's crossing South Saskatchewan river, Saskatchewan.
Reville in militia camp, Clark's crossing South Saskatchewan river, Saskatchewan.
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Reville in militia camp, Clark's crossing South Saskatchewan river, Saskatchewan.

Sketch by Captain H. de H. Haig, Royal Engineer. Published in the 'Illustrated London News', May 30, 1885. 5 am flag flying in front of tents. 
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Date 1885-04-20 
Creator Haig, H. de H.
Genre Negatives, Photographs
Place Saskatchewan
Subject Camps and camping, Firearms, Flags, North West Rebellion, Riel Rebellion, 1885, Saskatchewan--Militia, Sketches
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Unique identifier CU195410 
Legacy Identifier na-2274-15 
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Attribution "Reville in militia camp, Clark's crossing South Saskatchewan river, Saskatchewan.", 1885-04-20, (CU195410) by Haig, H. de H.. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.