| Call #: | MSS C555/2/13.16 |
| Author: |
Morton, Arthur Silver
|
| Title: | William Henry Jackson (1861 - 1952) Riel's secretary. Another case of involuntary commitment? Sept. 1977. |
| Description: | 30 pages. |
| Notes: | A paper presented to the Canadian Psychiatric Association annual meeting, Saskatoon, 28-30 September 1977. Its main purpose is to provide a complete account of Jackson's state of mind before and after his trial for treason-felony in the North-West Resistance of 1885. |
| Morton Manuscript Collection, Special Collections, University of Saskatchewan Libraries. | |
| Subject: |
Jackson, William Henry (Honoré Joseph Jaxon) - Papers
Jackson, William Henry (Honoré Joseph Jaxon) - Trial Northwest Rebellion, 1885 - Leaders - Trials Jackson, William Henry (Honoré Joseph Jaxon) - Mental health |
| Other Author: |
Greenland, Cyril
Griffin, John D. |