maker marked RZM M1/
with gilded falcon and enamels
he was treated on numerous occasions for various aliments
They found the Native people already on site and turned immediately to the task of negotiating the treaty
in magnetic steel with a brown painted finish on the right end of the belt
Canada. A First War 1914-15 Star, To Private Andrew Walker, 49Th Infantry Battalion, 50Th Infantry Battalion Archive maker marked RZM M1/(434581 Pte A. WALKER. 49 CAN: INF:). Naming is officially impressed. Spotting, surface wear, light contact, replacement ribbon, better than fine. Footnote: Andrew Walker was born on March 2, 1877 in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He signed his Attestation Paper as a Private (434581) with the 50th Infantry Battalion "Calgary Regiment", on January 27, 1915 in Calgary Alberta, at the age of 37, naming his next of kin as Mrs. Isabella Walker of North Bog,