Item IHM.2020.0415 - E.J. Brooks Newspaper Clippings

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E.J. Brooks Newspaper Clippings

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IHM.2020.0415

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0.1 cm of textual records

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(1849-1939)

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Edwin Jackson Brooks was born in Lennoxville, Quebec, in 1949. He and his twin brother Edward arrived in July, 1882 and chose land just west of Indian Head, only to be told that the land had already been reserved by the Qu'Appelle Valley Company (Bell Farm). He later chose land north of Indian Head (Wide Awake District). He became a prominent citizen and merchant in Indian Head. In 1885, he was selected to serve on the jury for the trial of Louis Riel.

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Two newspaper clippings. One is full-page article in the Vidette - Indian Head's newspaper at the time, - entitles "Pioneer Days" by E.J. Brooks and the other is an article about him entitled "Brooks Last Survivor of Riel Jury".

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Harry J. Painter was the last of the Riel jury to pass away.

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B16

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