One of the primary fur trading stations to which the trappers in southern Manitoba gravitated. Alexander Henry arrived at Pembina in 1801 bringing with him a large fgroup of Ojibway trappers and their families.

A research paper published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.
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This 140 page history of Southern Manitoba by Ed Ledohowski contains many photographs never before seen in publications and features many memoirs from Manitoba's past.
It is for sale from the PMA by contacting pembinamanitouarchive@gmail.com.
Price $60
Shipping and Handling $25.
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A short history of the forts erected at the mouth of the Pembina River on thr Red River.
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History of railroiads in Canada.
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Joseph Godon was one of the well-known Metis leaders in the district north of Rock Lake Manitoba. He was born near Pembina North Dakota to a family associated with Alexander Henry's trading station at Pembina, but he lived most of his life in the Rock Lake district.
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Letters written by Tennant and published in the Emerson International.
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A history written for Canada's 100th.
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Rev. L. O. Armstrong's diary of his journey from Emerson to the Turtle Mountains.
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Joseph Godon was one of the well-known Metis leaders in the district north of Rock Lake Manitoba. He was born near Pembina North Dakota to a family associated with Alexander Henry's trading station at Pembina, but he lived most of his life in the Rock Lake district.
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A collection of photographs researched and digitized by Ed Ledohowski from the collections of Library and Archives Canada, and the Manitoba Legislative Archive.
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Instructions for military behaviour and rules of conduct.
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