Only weeks after they had been ordered by Agent McLaughlin (center) to arrest Sitting Bull as an attempt to calm the growing unrest from the Messiah Craze (Ghost Dance), the Sioux police pose victoriously for Barry's camera. The arrest attempt was disastrous, resulting in the deaths of six Indian police, Sitting Bull, his son Crow Foot and eight of Crow's followers. The panic which followed culminated in the infamous Wounded Knee affair two weeks later. Red Tomahawk (front center) killed Sitting Bull. (Harbaugh, P., 1982)
Severely dusty, especially the velvet mat. Velvet mat is clotted together in top and bottom middle area. Left arm of frame is slightly dented along backside edge.
Report to the Secretary of State, Canada and the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada on the National Forum on Post-Secondary Education, Saskatoon, October, 1987
Photograph was taken on the staircase landing and shows two newel posts (without newel caps), the handrails, baserails and spindles for one of the staircases in the Brandon College Building prior to staining.
Photograph was taken on the staircase landing (possibly on the main floor) and shows two of the original newel posts (with newel caps) and the baserails, but without the handrails and spindles, for one of the staircases in the Brandon College Building or Clark Hall.
Photograph shows approximately six newel posts salvaged from the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall that were reused during the renovation of the buildings.
Photograph shows the Red Indian (Gasoline) Station on the north side Princess Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets, Brandon. Attached to the west side of the gas station is another shop which contains Hutchings' Drug Store. The Alexandra Block on 10th Street is visible in the background.