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Policing the plains

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The work offers a chronological, largely first-hand account of a mounted police force that established law across the western plains and the North. It outlines formation and organization, long-distance marches and mobilizations, approaches to Indigenous peoples and cross-border issues, administration during frontier gold rushes, the impact of railways and winter transport, and service during the First World War. Vignette-style chapters record uniforms, barracks, dog-trains, notable rescues and arrests, and the institutional traditions and ethos that guided discipline and public duty.

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R. G. MacBeth

R. G. MacBeth was a writer known for his contributions to literature focusing on Canadian themes and experiences. His notable works include "Policing the Plains," which explores the challenges and dynamics of law enforcement in the Canadian West, and "The Romance of the Canadian Pacific Railway," which delves into the significance of the railway in shaping Canada's landscape and culture. MacBeth's writings reflect a deep engagement with the historical and social contexts of his time, offering readers insights into the development of Canadian identity.

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