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McClung, Nellie L. - Historical Resources Branch 1981 (1880)

A pamphlet on the life and legacy of Nellie McClung prepared by the Historical Resources Branch in 1981.

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    McClung, Nellie L. - House Move 1967 (1967)

    A captioned photo from the Manitou Western Canadian documenting the move of the McClung house from Manitou to LaRiviere in 1967.

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      McClung, Nellie L. - Influential Winnipeg Women (1880)

      A clipping from the Winnipeg Free Press which names Mark Twain as an influence in McClung's writing.

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        McClung, Nellie L. - Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame

        An article from the Brandon Sun documenting Nellie McClung's election to the Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame.

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          McClung, Nellie L. - McClung & E. Cora Hind

          A short summary of their work together.

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            McClung, Nellie L. - McClung Articles - Bette Mueller (1880)

            This short series of articles, written by Bette Mueller for the Manitou Western Canadian in 2015-16 were published in commemoration of the centennial of women receiving the right to vote in Manitoba.

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              McClung, Nellie L. - McClung Houses at Archibald Historical Museum (1880)

              This article recognizes the importance of the restoration and preservation work undertaken by the Wallcraft Family in order to preserve the Hasselfield Log House and the McClung House. The article includes photos and several brochures produced for distribution to visitors to the houses while they were at the Museum.

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                McClung, Nellie L. - McClungs in Manitou - 1890 - 1911 (1892)

                Based on the research by the Pembina Manitou Archive, this collection emphasizes the relationship between the McClung Family and the community of Manitou and district during the years they spent in the community.

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