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Holo Crossing

Named for the Holo (Olsen) family who homesteaded on NW 18-1-6, this bridge crosses the Pembina River just north of the American border. The photos feature scenes of the valley near Holo Crossing taken from Pembina Valley Provincial Park.

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Architectural Styles & Traditions MB

A research paper published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

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    A Story for Every Mile

    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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      Business & Public Affairs

      LAC-MLA - Photos - Steamboats in Manitoba

      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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        Canadian Pacific Railway

        Canada's Railway Heritage - Daryl Adair

        History of railroiads in Canada.

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          Community Histories

          Holo Crossing, Manitoba

          A former ford, now a bridge crossing over the Pembina River just north of the American border. It was named for the Holo (Olsen) family who homesteaded NW 18-1-6.

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            Letters

            Tennant, Joseph F. - Letters from a Journey to the Turtle Mountains - 1882

            Letters written by Tennant and published in the Emerson International.

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              Manitoba Histories

              Canada 100 - 1867-1967

              A history written for Canada's 100th.

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                Maps

                Southern Manitoba and the Turtle Mountain Country by Rev L. O. Armstrong

                Rev. L. O. Armstrong's diary of his journey from Emerson to the Turtle Mountains.

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                  Memoirs & Memories

                  Southern Manitoba and the Turtle Mountain Country by Rev L. O. Armstrong

                  Rev. L. O. Armstrong's diary of his journey from Emerson to the Turtle Mountains.

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                    Photos & Art Work

                    LAC-MLA - Photos - Manitoba Ferries

                    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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                      Veterans' Experience & War Effort

                      Detailed Instructions to Conducting Staff - 1918 Canada

                      Instructions for military behaviour and rules of conduct. 

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