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Journals Of The Council Of The Northwest Territories Of Canada: Session Of 1877 1879 1881 1883-1887 (1886) Is A Historical Book Written By David Laird. The Book Contains A Detailed Account Of The Proceedings Of The Council Of The Northwest Territories Of Canada During The Years 1877 1879 1881 1883-1887. The Council Was Responsible For Governing The Vast Region Of The Northwest Territories Which Included Present-Day Alberta Saskatchewan And Parts Of Manitoba Ontario Quebec And The Northwest Territories. The Book Provides A Unique Insight Into The Political Social And Economic Conditions Of The Region During The Late 19Th Century. It Covers A Wide Range Of Topics Including The Establishment Of The Northwest Mounted Police The Construction Of The Canadian Pacific Railway The Fur Trade Agriculture And The Settlement Of The Region By European Immigrants. The Author David Laird Was A Prominent Figure In Canadian Politics During The Late 19Th Century. He Served As The First Lieutenant Governor Of The Northwest Territories And Played A Key Role In The Development Of The Region. His Firsthand Experience And Knowledge Of The Region Make This Book An Invaluable Resource For Anyone Interested In Canadian History. Overall Journals Of The Council Of The Northwest Territories Of Canada: Session Of 1877 1879 1881 1883-1887 (1886) Is A Comprehensive And Informative Book That Provides A Fascinating Glimpse Into The Early Days Of Canadian Governance And The Development Of The Northwest Territories.This Scarce Antiquarian Book Is A Facsimile Reprint Of The Old Original And May Contain Some Imperfections Such As Library Marks And Notations. Because We Believe This Work Is Culturally Important We Have Made It Available As Part Of Our Commitment For Protecting Preserving And Promoting The World'S Literature In Affordable High Quality Modern Editions That Are True To Their Original Work.