. The Selkirk settlement and the settlers. A concise history of the Red River Country from its discovery, including information extracted from Original Documents lately discovered and notes obtained from Selkirk Settlement Colonists . JOHN BLAfK. the previous year to become pastor to thePresbyterians, and he labored faithfullythen as he did until his death in 18>4 Mr. Thorn was succeeded as clerkto the court (the position of recorder havingbeen abolished) by Judge Johnson, whoheld the office until 1858, when Dr. Bunnwas installed, attending to the duties untilhis
. The Selkirk settlement and the settlers. A concise history of the Red River Country from its discovery, including information extracted from Original Documents lately discovered and notes obtained from Selkirk Settlement Colonists . JOHN BLAfK. the previous year to become pastor to thePresbyterians, and he labored faithfullythen as he did until his death in 18>4 Mr. Thorn was succeeded as clerkto the court (the position of recorder havingbeen abolished) by Judge Johnson, whoheld the office until 1858, when Dr. Bunnwas installed, attending to the duties untilhis death in 1861. (Jovtrnor Wm. Me-Tavish then filled the position for a year,until John Black took over the office. POPULAR AGITATIONS. the population of the settlem As the population of the settlement in-creased, in like ratio did the difficulties ofadministering the laws. The most of thepeople became dissatisfied with tin form of 34 I III; IKK SETTLEMENT and THE SETTLERS. government existing, which was practicallythe creation of the Hudsons Hay the year L867 a considerable trade wascarried on between the colony and theUnited States, where the people, in theirannual trips to St. Paul, had presented tothem the e
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