Honoré Joseph Jaxon: A Man Who Lived For Others - Donald B. Smith. - Article. - Autumn 1981.

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Database ID24639
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections
Fonds/CollectionCanadiana Pamphlets Collection
SeriesXIII
File/Item ReferenceXIII-91-Honore (13a)
Date of creationAutumn 1981
Physical description/extent1 article; 22 pages of textual records
Number of images22
Historical noteWilliam Henry Jackson (b. Toronto 13 May 1861; d. New York City, NY 10 Jan 1952), also known as Honoré Joseph Jaxon, was Louis Riel's secretary immediately before the Northwest Rebellion, After his family moved from Ontario to Prince Albert, SK, Will Jackson joined them, abandoning his Classics course at the University of Toronto. Having completed 3 years there, he was one of the best-educated men in the area. He became secretary of the local farmers' union, and in this capacity he met Riel in the summer of 1884. Sympathetic to the Métis cause, he went to live at Batoche, SK, to serve as Riel's secretary, converted to Roman Catholicism and later accepted Riel's new religion. After the failure of the rebellion, Jackson was tried and committed to the lunatic asylum at Fort Garry, MB. Escaping two months later, he walked to the American border and eventually settled in Chicago, Ill. As Honoré Joseph Jaxon he worked as a union organizer for over two decades. "Riel's Secretary" moved to New York after World War I, where he died.
Scope and contentDetailed article on the life of Honoré Joseph Jaxon, known as Louis Riel's secretary immediately before the Northwest Rebellion. The article also details the unfortunate trashing of Jaxon's papers upon his death in New York City in 1952.
ContributerSmith, Donald B. (author)
Copyright holderSmith, Donald B.
Copyright expiry dateUnknown
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TypeArchival
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesArticles
Provenance Access PointUniversity of Saskatchewan Library. Canadiana Pamphlets Collection
Other notesPublished in 'Saskatchewan History,' Volume XXXIV, Autumn 1981, Number 3.
PlacePrince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Batoche, Saskatchewan, Canada
Treaty boundariesNo treaty
Cultural regionCanada -- National
International
NamesJackson, William Henry (Honore Jaxon), 1861-1952
Riel, Louis, 1844-1885
Smith, Donald K.
SubjectGovernment
International relations
Labour
Northwest Resistance
Metis
Date Range(s)1880-1889
1890-1899
1900-1909
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