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Série se compose de
Structure du classement
Série fait partie de
équivalent bilingue
Date(s)
[1884-1990]
Lieu de création
Sans lieu, inconnu ou indéterminé
étendue
Langue du document
Anglais
Portée et contenu
Series consists of records created and/or maintained by F Division. The records include letterbooks, a letterpress book of telegrams, weekly reports, daily orders, daily diaries, reports and operational records. With the exception of the operational records sub-series, most of the records in this series were created when F Division was based in Prince Albert.
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Biographie / Histoire administrative
The mounted party of 275 officers and men of the fledgling North-West Mounted police that left Fort Dufferin, Manitoba in 1874 were divided into six troops or divisions, identified by letters "A" through "F". F Division was initially located at Fort Macleod. In 1876 it moved to Fort Calgary. Two years later it was assigned to Fort Walsh. The designation "F" was not in use from 1881 to 1885. F Division was resurrected and assigned to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in 1886. The Division assumed the functions of the Saskatchewan Provincial Police in 1928. In 1932 it was assigned to Regina where it is currently under the direction of the Deputy Commissioner North West Region. RCMP website,
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