Posts Tagged ‘Miles Macdonell’s Journal’

21 May 1813

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

“…some of the people are planting the Corn bad, 20 or 30 Grains in a hill.”

Corn was a novelty to the first arrivals at Red River, and it was necessary to teach them how to plant it. Although Macdonell mentions his own party planted some on the 19th and 22nd, I can’t find reference to anyone teaching the Settlers how to plant it properly.

8 May 1812

Friday, May 8th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell

“The Carpenter work of our Boats was done- they are of the required shape but slightly put together & every part of the work but indifferently executed. a piece of the stern post was split off one in taking it out from the place it was built.”  – Miles Macdonell Journal

7 May 1812

Thursday, May 7th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell

“Set my men to repack the seed grain in iron hooped Rundlets- the Casks it was in were not sufficient.”  – Miles Macdonell Journal

The work party is making ready to head inland from York Factory.

5 May 1813

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell

“The wheat I sowed last fall does not appear it was too late sown & had not time before the frost set in to vegetate.”  – Miles Macdonell Journal

1 May 1813

Friday, May 1st, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell

“Send a Canoe with 3 men for the Salt left about 25 miles up the river-”  – Miles Macdonell Journal

26 April 1814, 1816

Sunday, April 26th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell

“…the plains are all on fire North side the Pembina- sent men burn round Heneys Fort- Our two Express men who went on the route to Brandon Ho. returned this evening- could not find their way on account of the smoke to one of them, the only guide we have who Knows the way is quite Knocked up- I am quite perplexed what to do.”  -Miles Macdonell Journal 1814

25 April 1812

Saturday, April 25th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell

“Indians came with fresh Killed venison they went off very soon after getting payment…”  – Miles Macdonell Journal, 1812

23 April 1815

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell

“St. Georges day- our men fired 3 volleys in honor of the day- gave them a dram Some large openings are made in the river but the main body of ice remained yet fast.”  – Miles Macdonell’s Journal

December 2010 Newsletter Out!

January 10th, 2011

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Electronic Newsletters Out!

April 4th, 2010

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Tartan Day – 6 April 2010

March 26th, 2010

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