An account of Lord Selkirk will be found in Kingsford, History of Canada, vol. ix. The reader should also consult, in Canada and its Provinces (vol. xix), the excellent monograph by Professor Chester Martin. This is the most recent and probably the most thoroughly grounded study of the Red River Colony. The same work contains a good account of the Selkirk Settlement in Prince Edward Island (vol. xiii, p. 354) by Dr Andrew Macphail. The Baldoon Settlement is treated of by Dr George W. Mitchell in the Proceedings of the Ontario Historical Society for 1913. See also the monograph, 'Pioneer Settlements' [of Upper Canada], by A. C. Casselman in Canada and its Provinces, vol. xvii.
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Assiniboia, the seat of Selkirk's colony on the Red River, [35-36]. See Red River Colony.
Assiniboines, and Red River Colony, [36]; their friendliness, [56], [57].
Baldoon Farm, Selkirk's settlement at, [18-20].
Bathurst, Lord, colonial secretary, [91], [130].
Beaver Club, entertain Lord Selkirk, [20-1].