- Acheson Irvine
Acheson Gosford Irvine (
December 7 ,1837 –January 8 ,1916 ) served as Commissioner of the Northwest Mounted Police (NWMP) fromNovember 1 ,1880 toMarch 31 ,1886 .Irvine was born in
Quebec in 1837, the son of John George Irvine, a captain in the Royal Quebec volunteers. Acheson became Assistant Commissioner of the Northwest Mounted Police in 1876, and was promoted to commissioner in 1880.Irvine was involved with the events of the
North-West Rebellion of 1885. OnMarch 17 ,1885 Irvine received a telegraph from SuperintendentLief Crozier that there was trouble nearFort Carlton and reinforcements were required. OnMarch 18 , Irvine left Regina with 100 men, arriving in Prince Albert onMarch 25 . OnMarch 26 , Irvine set out for Fort Carlton with 83 police and 25 civilian volunteers. Shortly before his arrival there, a skirmish took place at Duck Lake, outsideBatoche , between the existing NWMP forces, led by Crozier, and a group of Métis and Indians led byGabriel Dumont , with the NWMP coming off worst. OnMarch 27 , the day after his arrival, Irvine concluded that Fort Carlton was indefensible and pulled the troops out, returning to Prince Albert. The troops returned to Prince Albert unharmed, but Fort Carlton burnt to the ground during the evacuation. Irvine was publicly censured by General Middleton for not attacking Batoche.Acheson Irvine also served as a member of the executive council of the Northwest Territory from 1882 to 1886. Following his retirement in 1886, he became warden of the
Stony Mountain Penitentiary in Manitoba. He was awarded theImperial Service Order in 1902.In 1945, an RCMP Commissioner Class Ship was named after him. The Patrol Vessel "Irvine" (originally named HMCS "Noranda") had started off life as a Bangor class minesweeper in the Canadian Navy. In 1962 the RCMP sold the ship, which was converted to a yacht, the "Miriana"; she sank at
Montego Bay , Jamaica in May, 1971.
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