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Policing the plains : $b being the real-life record of the famous Royal North-West Mounted Police
by R. G. (Roderick George) MacBeth
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- EN
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This narrative non-fiction work details the history and activities of the Royal North-West Mounted Police (RNWMP) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The author, R. G. MacBeth, recounts the formation, missions, and daily operations of the force as they maintained law and order across the western territories of Canada. The account encompasses the police’s efforts in managing frontier lawlessness, interactions with Indigenous peoples, and challenges posed by rapid regional development, including the gold rush and the arrival of railways. The work provides concrete descriptions of the force’s marches, encounters with various groups, and their role in shaping modern western Canada within a historical context of expansion and societal change.
Written in the early 20th century, the book combines historical narration with observations from a period of significant transformation in Canadian frontier regions. It aims to offer an authoritative record of the RNWMP’s activities, emphasising its professionalism and contributions to regional stability during a pivotal era of Canadian history.
Written in the early 20th century, the book combines historical narration with observations from a period of significant transformation in Canadian frontier regions. It aims to offer an authoritative record of the RNWMP’s activities, emphasising its professionalism and contributions to regional stability during a pivotal era of Canadian history.
From the opening pages
by C. W. Russell, Montana. Courtesy of the Osborne Coy., Toronto. POLICING THE PLAINS BEING THE REAL LIFE RECORD OF THE FAMOUS ROYAL NORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE By R. G. MACBETH, M.A. Author of "The Romance of Western Canada." WITH ILLUSTRATIONS HODDER AND STOUGHTON, LTD. LONDON NEW YORK TORONTO MCMXXI CONTENTS I A Great Tradition 7 II Enter the Mounted Police 25 III Mobilizing 33 IV The Amazing March 48 V Business in the Land of Indians 57 VI Handling American Indians 78 VII The Iron Horses 93 VIII Riel Again 106 IX Reconstruction 126 X Changing Scenery 141 XI In the Gold Country 153 XII Stirring Days Abroad and at Home 175 XIII Modesty and Effectiveness 206 XIV On Land and Sea 233 XV Glory and Tragedy in the North 255 XVI Striking Incidents 266 XVII The Great War Period 281 XVIII Great Traditions Upheld 297 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Mounted Police Rounding Up Horse Thieves ( Frontispiece ) Sir John A. Macdonald 16 Hon. Alexander Mackenzie 16 Hudson Bay: R.N.W.M. Police with Dogs 17 Major-General Sir A. C. Macdonnell, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. 32 Major-General Sir Samuel B. Steele, K.C.B., etc. 32 Superintendent A. H. Griesbach 33 Inspector J. M. Walsh 33 Commissioner A. G. Irvine 48 Commissioner George A. French 48 Commissioner James F. Macleod 49 Commissioner Lawrence W. Herchmer 49 Sitting Bull 64 Colonel James Walker 65 Colonel T. A. Wroughton 112 Lieut.-Col. Aylesworth Bowen Perry, C.M.G. 112 Colonel Cortlandt Starnes 112 R.N.W.M. Police Wood Camp, Churchill River 113 Indian Tepee 128 Dog-Train 129 Yukon Rush: Summit, Chilcoot Pass 144 Group of Indian Children on Prairie 145 Chilcoot Pass: R.N.W.M. Police and Custom House 160 Klondyke Rush: Squaw Rapids, between Canyon and White Horse Rapids, 1898 161 Supt. Constantine in Winter Uniform on the Yukon 176 Piegan Indians at Sun-Dance 177 Rev. R. G. Macbeth, M.A. 192 Group, R.N.W.M. Police, Tagish Post, Yukon 193 Fort Selkirk, Yukon 208 Esquimaux Family 209 Coronation Contingent, London, 1911 224 Indians Receiving Treaty Payment on Prairie 224 Fort Fitzgerald, Athabasca 225 Ice-bound Government Schooner 225 Herschell Island, Yukon Territory 240 Esquimaux Visiting R.N.W.M. Police Tent 240 Barracks at Fort Fitzgerald, Great Slave River 241 R.N.W.M. Police Shelter, Great Slave Lake 241 Cabin of Rev. Fathers Le Roux and Rouvier 241 R.N.W.M. Police Barracks, Churchill, Hudson Bay 256 Police with Dogs and Equipment on Split Lake, N.W.T. 257 Inspector Fitzgerald 272 Supt. Charles Constantine…
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