The Story of Louis Riel: the Rebel Chief eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 224 pages of information about The Story of Louis Riel.

The Story of Louis Riel: the Rebel Chief eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 224 pages of information about The Story of Louis Riel.
Woodman; Private R. H. Dunn, School of Infantry; Private H. Jones, School of Infantry; Private R. Jones, School of Infantry; Col.-Sergt.  Cummings, School of Infantry; Corporal Lethbridge, 90th; Private Kemp; Corporal Code; Private Hartop; Private Blackwood; Private Canniff; Private W. W. Matthews; Private Lovell; Private Cane, 10th Royals; Private Wheeeling, 10th Royals, knee dislocated; Private Hislop, 90th; Private Chambers, 90th; Corporal Thecker, 90th; Private Bouchette, 90th; Private Swan 90th; Corporal Brown.

Killed at Battleford:—­

Frank Smart, shot on picket.

Killed by Indians:—­

John Walkinshaw and Albert Harkness.

Killings and Woundings elsewhere:—­

Sergeant Snyder, injured by explosion at Peterboro; Lieut.  Morrow, accidentally shot; Private Moberley, broken arm; Kelsey, Midland Battalion, jumped from train, probably lost; G. H. Douglass, injured by fall from horse; Marwich, Halifax Battalion, died from exposure, a member of the 9th (Quebec) Battalion, died from exposure; Farm Instructor Payne; Barnez Fremont, rancher, Achille Blois, 9th Quebec, died from fever.

Killed at Poundmaker’s Reserve:—­

Private Arthur Dobbs, Battleford Rifles; Bugler Foulks, School of Infantry; Corporals Laurie and Sleight, and Trumpeter Burke, Mounted Police; Privates Rogers and Osgoode, Governor-General’s Foot Guards; Teamster Winder, of Regina.

Wounded at Poundmaker’s Reserve:—­

Col-Sergt.  Cooper, in the hip, Private G. Varey, in the shoulder, Private Lloyd, in the shoulder, and Private G. Watts, in the thigh, Queen’s Own Rifles.  Lieut.  Pelletier, in the thigh, Sergt.  Gaffney, in the arm, Corporal Morton, in the groin, and Gunner Reynolds, in the arm, “B” Battery.  Sergt.  Winters, in the face, Private McQuillan, in the side, Governor-General’s Foot Guards.  Sergt.  Ward, in the shoulder, Mounted Police.  Sergt.-Major Spackman, in the arm, Bugler Gilbert, in the arm, Infantry School.

Killed at Batoche:—­

Gunner Wm. Phillips, “A” Battery, Quebec; Private T, Moor, No. 3 company, Royal Grenadiers, Toronto; Capt.  John French, scout; Capt.  Brown, scout; Lieut.  Fitch, 10th Royal Grenadiers, shot through the heart; W. P. Krippen, of Perth, a surveyor; Private Haidisty, 90th Winnipeg Battalion; Private Fraser, 90th Winnipeg Battalion.  Of the foregoing the last six were killed on Monday, the first on Saturday, and Private Moor on Sunday.

Wounded at Batoche:—­

Tenth Royal Grenadiers:—­Major Dawson, slightly in the ankle, able to limp about; Capt.  Manley slightly in the foot; Capt.  Mason flesh wound in the thigh; Staff Sergt.  T. M. Mitchell, slight wound in the eye; Private R. Cook in the arm; Private G. Barbour, slight scratch in the head; Private G. W, Quigley, flesh wound in the arm; Private J. Marshall in the calf; Private H. Wilson, slight wound across the back; Bugler, M. Vaughan, in the finger; Private Scovell, slight flesh wound; Private Stead, slight flesh wound; Private Cantwell.

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