Book Details
Title: | A Hatchet Mark in Duplicate | ||||||||
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Published: | 1929 | ||||||||
Publisher: | The Ryerson Press | ||||||||
Tags: | autobiography, non-fiction | ||||||||
Description: | In the Preface the author describes this book as both an autobiography and a story. It is based on the time he spent as a missionary in the Peace River district in the 1880s. [Suggest a different description.] |
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Downloads: | 46 | ||||||||
Pages: | 170 |
Author Bio for Garrioch, Rev. Alfred Campbell
Alfred Campbell Garrioch (1848-1934) was born in Kildonan, Manitoba. He studied theology at St. John’s College during the Red River Rebellion of 1869-70. He negotiated with Riel for safe passage for his brother, one of the Portage la Prairie party that attempted to free prisoners in February 1870 and ended up prisoners of the Métis. He was later ordained as an Anglican priest, serving in Peace River and then in Manitoba. While in England in 1885 he published several translations into the Beaver language, as well as an English-Beaver and Cree dictionary.
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