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James Morrow Walsh (22 May 1840 – 25 July 1905) was a North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) officer and the first commissioner of Yukon.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 26 relations: Battle of the Little Bighorn, Brockville, Canada, Canada General Service Medal, Canadian Militia, Commissioner of Yukon, Cypress Hills (Canada), Cypress Hills Massacre, Fenian raids, Fort Qu'Appelle, Fort Walsh, Fort Wellington, Grenville Regiment (Lisgar Rifles), Klondike Gold Rush, Mount Walsh, North-West Mounted Police, Prescott, Ontario, Saint Elias Mountains, Saskatchewan, Sioux, Sitting Bull, United States, Upper Canada, William Ogilvie (surveyor), Wood Mountain Regional Park, Yukon.

  2. Commissioners of Yukon
  3. Sitting Bull

Battle of the Little Bighorn

The Battle of the Little Bighorn, known to the Lakota and other Plains Indians as the Battle of the Greasy Grass, and commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand, was an armed engagement between combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. James Morrow Walsh and Battle of the Little Bighorn are Sitting Bull.

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Brockville

Brockville, formerly Elizabethtown, is a city in Eastern Ontario, Canada, in the Thousand Islands region.

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Canada

Canada is a country in North America.

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Canada General Service Medal

The Canada General Service Medal was a campaign medal awarded by the Canadian Government to both Imperial and Canadian forces for duties related to the Fenian raids between 1866 and 1871.

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Canadian Militia

The Canadian Militia is a historical title for military units raised for the defence of Canada.

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Commissioner of Yukon

The commissioner of Yukon (Commissaire du Yukon) is the representative of the Government of Canada in the Canadian federal territory of Yukon. James Morrow Walsh and commissioner of Yukon are commissioners of Yukon.

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Cypress Hills (Canada)

The Cypress Hills are a geographical region of hills in southwestern Saskatchewan and southeastern Alberta, Canada.

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Cypress Hills Massacre

The Cypress Hills Massacre at Parks Canada occurred on June 1, 1873, near Battle Creek in the Cypress Hills region of Canada's North-West Territories (now in Saskatchewan).

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Fenian raids

The Fenian raids were a series of incursions carried out by the Fenian Brotherhood, an Irish republican organization based in the United States, on military fortifications, customs posts and other targets in Canada (then part of British North America) in 1866, and again from 1870 to 1871.

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Fort Qu'Appelle

Fort Qu'Appelle is a town in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan located in the Qu'Appelle River valley north-east of Regina, between Echo and Mission Lakes of the Fishing Lakes.

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Fort Walsh

Fort Walsh is a National Historic Site of Canada that was a North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) fort and the site of the Cypress Hills Massacre. James Morrow Walsh and fort Walsh are Sitting Bull.

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Fort Wellington

Fort Wellington National Historic Site is a historic military fortification located on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River at Prescott, Ontario.

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Grenville Regiment (Lisgar Rifles)

The Grenville Regiment (Lisgar Rifles) was an infantry regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia of the Canadian Militia (now the Canadian Army) based in Grenville County, Ontario.

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Klondike Gold Rush

The Klondike Gold Rush was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of Yukon, in north-western Canada, between 1896 and 1899.

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Mount Walsh

Mount Walsh is a mountain in Kluane National Park and Reserve in Yukon, Canada.

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North-West Mounted Police

The North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) was a Canadian paramilitary police force, established in 1873, to maintain order in the new Canadian North-West Territories (NWT) following the 1870 transfer of Rupert's Land and North-Western Territory to Canada from the Hudson's Bay Company, the Red River Rebellion and in response to lawlessness, demonstrated by the subsequent Cypress Hills Massacre and fears of United States military intervention.

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Prescott, Ontario

Prescott is a town on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in province of Ontario, Canada.

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Saint Elias Mountains

The Saint Elias Mountains (Chaîne Saint-Élie) are a subgroup of the Pacific Coast Ranges, located in southeastern Alaska in the United States, Southwestern Yukon and the very far northwestern part of British Columbia in Canada.

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Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is a province in Western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and to the south by the United States (Montana and North Dakota).

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Sioux

The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin (Dakota/Lakota: Očhéthi Šakówiŋ /oˈtʃʰeːtʰi ʃaˈkoːwĩ/) are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations people from the Great Plains of North America.

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Sitting Bull

Sitting Bull (Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake; December 15, 1890) was a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who led his people during years of resistance against United States government policies. James Morrow Walsh and Sitting Bull are Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada).

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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Upper Canada

The Province of Upper Canada (province du Haut-Canada) was a part of British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern the central third of the lands in British North America, formerly part of the Province of Quebec since 1763.

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William Ogilvie (surveyor)

William Ogilvie (April 7, 1846 – November 13, 1912) was a Canadian Dominion land surveyor, explorer, and the commissioner of Yukon. James Morrow Walsh and William Ogilvie (surveyor) are commissioners of Yukon, people of the Klondike Gold Rush and Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada).

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Wood Mountain Regional Park

Wood Mountain Regional Park is a conservation and recreation area in its natural state set aside as a regional park in south-western region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. James Morrow Walsh and Wood Mountain Regional Park are Sitting Bull.

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Yukon

Yukon (formerly called the Yukon Territory and referred to as the Yukon) is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three territories.

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See also

Commissioners of Yukon

Sitting Bull

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Morrow_Walsh