William Parker: Mounted Policeman William Parker & Hugh A Dempsey (editor)
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William Parker: Mounted Policeman

Author: William Parker & Hugh A Dempsey (editor)
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Book Title
William Parker: Mounted Policeman
Author
William Parker & Hugh A Dempsey (editor)
Book Condition
GOOD
ISBN
9780888300720
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Hurtig Publishers
Year Published
1973
A collection of previously unpublished letters and reminiscences of William Parker, offers a rare and fascinating account of the early history of the North-West Mounted Police. Parker devoted most of his active life to the Force, enlisting as a sub-constable in 1874 and retiring as an inspector in 1912; he participated in the great march west, served at the Force's major posts in the northwest, pursued criminals, assisted settlers, and performed the countless other functions expected of a pioneer Mounted Policeman.

A collection of previously unpublished letters and reminiscences of William Parker, offers a rare and fascinating account of the early history of the North-West Mounted Police.

Parker devoted most of his active life to the Force, enlisting as a sub-constable in 1874 and retiring as an inspector in 1912; he participated in the great march west, served at the Force's major posts in the northwest, pursued criminals, assisted settlers, and performed the countless other functions expected of a pioneer Mounted Policeman.

A collection of previously unpublished letters and reminiscences of William Parker, offers a rare and fascinating account of the early history of the North-West Mounted Police.

Parker devoted most of his active life to the Force, enlisting as a sub-constable in 1874 and retiring as an inspector in 1912; he participated in the great march west, served at the Force's major posts in the northwest, pursued criminals, assisted settlers, and performed the countless other functions expected of a pioneer Mounted Policeman.