
JOHNSTONE, Thomas C. - Lawyer for the Bell Farm Squatters
Thomas C. Johnstone (1850-1917) was born in Brant County, Ontario, and moved West in 1882.

JONES, F.H. - Lumber Merchant
F.H. Jones built a steel grain elevator for Major Bell at Indian Head in 1903.

JONES, Ford
Ford Jones (1865-1907) was born in Brockville, Ontario and became a lawyer in 1892.

JONES, Sir Lyman Melvin
Lyman Melvin Jones (1843-1917) visited the Bell Farm on April 7-8, 1884.

JURY, Alfred F.
Alfred Jury (1848-1916) visited the Bell Farm in March-April 1897, after Major Bell had permanently left the Farm.

KNECHTEL, A.C. - forestry specialist
Visited the Bell Farm in 1891 - A.C. Knechtel (1859-1915) was a Canadian who moved to the USA and became Superintendent of Schools in Michigan.

LEACOCK, Edward Philip - British-Welsh Tenant Farmers Guid
Edward Philip Leacock (1853-1927) was born on the Isle of Wight, and moved to Canada in 1979.

McDONALD, Alexander Douglas - Presbyterian Minister
Visited the Bell Farm on June 24, 1887 along with several other members of a group of Presbyterian ministers who had just attended their annual General Assembly in Winnipeg.

McLAREN, Rev. William - Presbyterisn minister
Visited the Bell Farm on 24 June 1887 as part of a Presbyterian delegation tour of Western Missions.

McLEOD, Hugh S. - Bell Farm Squatter
Hugh S. McLeod (c.1861-1913) was one of the squatters on the Bell Farm, arriving about the same time in 1882 as Major Bell.

MIDDLETON, Major-General Frederick Dobson - commanded government forces, 1885
Visited the Bell Farm in late July 1885, en route east after conclusion of hostilities between the federal Government military forces and some of the untrained Métis and indigenous people.

MIDDLETON, Mrs. Eugenie - wife of General Middleton
Visited the Bell Farm in late July, 1885 in company with her husband, Major- General Frederick Dobson Middleton, commander of the federal government's military forces during the North-West Conflict of 1885.

MILLS, Thomas - British Photographer
Visited the Bell Farm in September 1893.

MURPHY, E.R.
Visited the Bell Farm with the Tenant-Farmer Delegates on Oct 3, 1890.

OSLER, Andrew - "Dundee Courier" correspondent
Visited the Bell Farm on August 10, 1893.

PIE-A-POT (Piapot), - Indigenous Chief
This First Nation Band cut fire wood for the Bell Farm in 1883.

PITT, Robert - British Tenant-Farmer
Visited the Bell Farm with the Tenant-Farmer Delegates on Oct 3, 1890.

POLLOCK, Hugh
Hugh Pollock accompanied Professor Henry Tanner on his 1883 tour of Canada, and visited the Bell Farm at that time.

RENNIE, Rev. John - Presbyterian minister
Visited the Bell Farm on Aug. 10 and 11, 1883.

ROBERTS, John - Welsh Tenant Farmer
John Roberts (from North Wales) and William Henry Dempster (from South Wales) were two of the Welsh tenant farm delegates that visited the Bell Farm on Sept. 19, 1893; but they didn't sign the Register.