George Flett

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George Flett (10 February 1817 – 28 October 1897) was a Presbyterian missionary in what is now Manitoba, Canada. Flett was of Orkney and Cree descent. As a young man he farmed on the White Horse Plains, led a gold exploration party to Edmonton and then became the first post master for the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria, Alberta. Flett was an interpreter to the first Presbyterian mission to the northwest between 1866 and 1867.After serving as a delegate in the provisional government of Louis Riel during the Red River Resistance, he became a missionary among the Ojibwa of Okanese Reserve, serving from 1873 to 1895. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Strathclair, Manitoba, Canada
rdf:langString Moose Lake on the Saskatchewan River
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rdf:langString George Flett (10 February 1817 – 28 October 1897) was a Presbyterian missionary in what is now Manitoba, Canada. Flett was of Orkney and Cree descent. As a young man he farmed on the White Horse Plains, led a gold exploration party to Edmonton and then became the first post master for the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Victoria, Alberta. Flett was an interpreter to the first Presbyterian mission to the northwest between 1866 and 1867.After serving as a delegate in the provisional government of Louis Riel during the Red River Resistance, he became a missionary among the Ojibwa of Okanese Reserve, serving from 1873 to 1895.
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