This memorial, erected by the 90th Battalion, Winnipeg Rifles, in 1886, is dedicated to the dead the battalion suffered during the North-West Rebellion.
St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery North-West Rebellion Cenotaph
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Inscription
[front/devant]
IN MEMORY OF COMRADES KILLED IN ACTION OR DIED FROM WOUNDS
FISH CREEK
APRIL 24
BATOCHE
MAY 12
ERECTED BY THE 90TH BATTALION WINNIPEG RIFLES
1886
PTE. JAMES I. FRAZER
PTE. RICH D.R. HARDISTY
CORPL. JOHN B.D. CODE
PTE. A.M. FERGUSSON
LIEUT. CHAS. SWINFORD
PTE. GEO. V. WHEELER
PTE. W. ENNIS
PTE. ALEXR. WATSON, INTD ST. CATHERINES ONT.
PTE. J. HUTCHINSON, INTD ST. THOMAS ONT.
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St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery North-West Rebellion Cenotaph
135 Anderson Avenue
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Lat. 49.920556072154
Long. -97.12430280756