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Honoré Jackson

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294:. He collected books, newspapers, and pamphlets relating to the Métis people in an attempt to establish in their honour a museum in New York. However, years went by and he slipped into poverty and extreme old age. He was evicted from his apartment on December 12, 1951, and his collection (considered unimportant by the city) was sold as waste paper. He died a month later. 31: 509: 231:
However, Jackson's mental health was affected by the religious event, and by the turmoil and excitement of open rebellion, and within days, Riel imprisoned Jackson, perhaps thinking he had gone insane but also fearing that his eccentric religious ideas and his support for
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He returned to Canada briefly between 1907 and 1909, spending some of the time interviewing former participants of the Rebellion and addressing labour/socialist meetings. He returned to the United States, eventually moving to
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by Father Fourmond. Riel stood as godfather for the ceremony and gave him the name "Honoré Joseph Jaxon". The next day Riel declared the establishment of a provisional government (see
584: 236:'s radical philosophical ideas against private ownership of land may cause discord within his (Riel's) followers. Later during the rebellion, Riel released Jackson. 205:, though he was not a Métis himself. Jackson became personal secretary to Louis Riel when Riel returned to Canada in 1884, and the two organized a Métis militia and 579: 564: 559: 574: 270:, and was active in socialist circles as well. He also decided to lie about his identity and told others he was a Métis. In 1894 he was part of 604: 599: 206: 417: 390: 354: 589: 442: 185:
for three years; however, due to his father's bankruptcy, he was unable to complete his last year. In 1881 he moved to
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Beal and Macleod, Prairie Fire, p. 132-33; Donatien Fremont, The Secretaries of Riel (1985), p. 103-106
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He was captured when Canadian government troops overcame the last Métis resistance in the
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Francis, Douglas; Jones, Richard; Smith, Donald; Wardhaugh, Robert (2012).
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in 1885. He was married to Aimée, a former teacher in Chicago.
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Once there, he changed his name to Honoré Jaxon and joined the
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The Origins of the Baháʼí Community of Canada, 1898-1948
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That same day (18 March 1885), Jackson was baptized
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family, but several years later his family moved to
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Toronto
New York City
Louis Riel
Louis Riel
North-West Rebellion
Coxey's Army
Louis Riel
North-West Rebellion
Canada
Toronto
Methodist
Wingham, Ontario
University of Toronto
Prince Albert
North-West Territories
District of Saskatchewan
Métis
Canadian government
planned a provisional government
North-West Mounted Police
March 18 at Duck Lake
Catholic
Exovedate
Henry George
Battle of Batoche
treason
Lower Fort Garry
Winnipeg, Manitoba
United States

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