Situated in the west side of Lake Manitoba, Langruth was homesteaded, among others, by a large group of Icelanders.

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.
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A short history of the organizaton in the community.
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History of railroiads in Canada.
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This document contains a brief review of the family's history in Iceland and the first generations in Canada.
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Letters written by Tennant and published in the Emerson International.
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This booklet, originally published by Imperial Oil, provides an understanding of the culture of Southern Ontario in the 19th Century. Many of the original settlers of the Pembina Manitou District came from Southern Ontario in the 1880's.
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Rev. L. O. Armstrong's diary of his journey from Emerson to the Turtle Mountains.
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This document contains a brief review of the family's history in Iceland and the first generations in Canada.
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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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Every serviceman in the Second World War was required to carry a Service Book which recorded medical and operational information of his service. This document provided the first indication that Allan's health may have been jeopardized by his service while in England.
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