McLatchie Marker

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Dublin Core

Title

McLatchie Marker

Subject

Landmarks collection

Description

This is an iron post planted in 1873 by John McLatchie, retrieved by R. W. Clark in 1953, and acquired by the Canada Science and Technology Musum in 1973. The marker's history and significance is immersed in a background of surveying expansion, resistance to the Dominion Lands project by Aboriginal groups, and the general history of Canadian Western settlement.

Creator

James Knott

Source

Canada Science and Technology Museum

Date

February 26, 2015

Identifier

1973.0694.001

Geolocation