Givins to Ironside, 26 May 1830
Givins to Ironside, 26 May 1830
Givins to Ironside, 26 May 1830
Introduction
Ironside is chastised for having superceded his authority: he has informed the indians at River Aux Sables that their presents will be discontinued if they do not move to the village placed near London. The Lieutenant Governor remains of the opinion that some of the Chiefs may be convinced to quit the St. Clair for the said village near London.
Nation of Maker:
None
Place of Origin:
Toronto, ON
Date Made or Date Range:
1830-05-26
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Techniques or Format
Ink on paper
Description of Writing/Text
People: Givins! [four initials I cannot identify]; Ironside [cannot identify-perhaps Furrier?]! George! Superindentant of Indian Affairs- River Aux Sable; Lieutenant Governor! His Excellency; Clench! W.
Reasons for connecting this relative with particular times, materials, styles and uses
Date given in document.
Provenance
Current Location:
Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa
Catalogue, Accession or Reference Number:
NAC, RG 10, Volume 499, p21.
Date Relative was First Removed or Collected from its Community Context:
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About This GRASAC Record
GKS Reference Number:
84
How to Cite this Item
NAC, RG 10, Volume 499, p21.
Record Creation Context
Created by Research Assistant Aaron Mills during the first summer of the SSHRC Aboriginal Research Grant 2007 to 2010
Approximate Place of Origin