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Henri Gagnon at age five, visiting Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Henri Gagnon at age five, visiting Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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Portrait of Emma Royal Gagnon and her son Henri Gagnon, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. 
The Gagnon family, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
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Henri Gagnon's funeral, Montreal, Quebec.
Henri Gagnon's funeral, Montreal, Quebec. 
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Henri Gagnon's funeral, Montreal, Quebec. 
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Henri Gagnon's funeral, Montreal, Quebec.
Henri Gagnon's funeral, Montreal, Quebec. 
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Suzanne Gagnon and her father Henri Gagnon, Regina, Saskatchewan.
Suzanne Gagnon and her father Henri Gagnon, Regina, Saskatchewan. 
Portrait of Severe Gagnon, Quebec.
Portrait of Severe Gagnon, Quebec. 
The Gagnon's home, Fort Smith, Northwest Territories.
The Gagnon's home, Fort Smith, Northwest Territories. 
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First Nations of Manitoba and Mounties gathered outside near a tent and flags, possibly at Churchill, Manitoba. 
First Nations of Manitoba and Mounties gathered outside near a tent and flags, possibly at Churchill, Manitoba.
First Nations of Manitoba and Mounties gathered outside near a tent and flags, possibly at Churchill, Manitoba. 
Emma Royal before her marriage.
Emma Royal before her marriage. 
Suzanne Gagnon and her father Henri Gagnon in uniform during the Quebec Conference, Quebec City, Quebec.
Suzanne Gagnon and her father Henri Gagnon in uniform during the Quebec Conference, Quebec City, Quebec. 
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House at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police barracks, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 
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Henri Gagnon at age five, visiting Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Henri was the son of Severe Gagnon of the North-West Mounted Police, and his wife Emma Royal Gagnon. The Gagnons were stationed in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. 
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Date 1898 
Creator Steele and Company
Person(s) or Group(s) Gagnon, Henri
Genre Photographs
Place Manitoba
Subject Children's clothing
Archival Information
Repository Glenbow Archives
Fonds/Collection Royal Gagnon family fonds
Reference code CA ACU GBA F3107-S0007-SS0011 
Link to Finding Aid https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/negatives-2
Unique identifier CU1228910 
Legacy Identifier pa-3946-11-5 
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Attribution "Henri Gagnon at age five, visiting Winnipeg, Manitoba.", 1898, (CU1228910) by Steele and Company. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.