James Isbister

James Isbister

James Isbister (29 November 1833 – 16 October 1915) was a Canadian Métis leader of the nineteenth century. Prominent among the Anglo-Métis of the area, he is considered by some to be the founder of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

Life

An interpreter for the Hudson's Bay Company for many years, Isbister was talented linguistically, speaking English, Gaelic, Cree, Dene and Michif.

Isbister began farming in the summer of 1862 one mile east of the present day federal penitentiary at Prince Albert.The area he farmed is close to present day 17 Avenue and 14 Street West. By 1866, when Isbister moved away, several families were living in the district, which was known as Isbister's Settlement. Isbister was probably the first man in what is now known as Saskatchewan to grow wheat on his own farm. He also worked on the John Smith Reserve (currently the Muskoday First Nation) as a farm instructor.

By 1884, both settler and Métis discontent was growing rapidly due to poor agricultural conditions and unresolved land issues in the Saskatchewan Valley region. As a community leader, Isbister was selected as one of the four delegates (along with Gabriel Dumont) sent to recall Louis Riel from Montana to represent the people. Riel's return and continuing political agitation would culminate in the Northwest Rebellion of the following year (1885).

Like most other Anglo-Métis of the area, Isbister dissassociated himself from the movement led by Riel when tensions ultimately erupted into violence. Despite this, he was denounced by the Conservative press in Prince Albert.

Following the Northwest Rebellion, Isbister was active in the Anglican Church of Canada in the Prince Albert area, and lived out his last days in that community. He is buried in the Anglican St. Mary's Cemetery just west of the Penitentiary not far from where he farmed initially. [ [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7468 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"] .]

ee also

* Gabriel Dumont
* James Nisbet
* Lawrence Clarke
* Louis Riel
* Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
* Saskatchewan Rebellion

References

Print

* Prince Albert: The First Century, Gary W. D. Abrams, 1966, Modern Press Saskatoon
* The Voice of the People: Reminiscences of the Prince Albert Settlement’s Early Citizens 1866-1895, Manon Lamontagne, Monique Lamontagne, Verna Redhead, Bob Serjeant & Bill Smiley, 1984, Marion Press Ltd Battleford Saskatchewan.

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