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Emerson

Having taken the Red River route to Emerson, many of the first settlers to the south central region of Manitoba then walked along the north side of the Pembina River to their homesteads. Emerson was, thus, an important communication centre for the region.

Newspapers

Emerson International - 1879-02-27 (1879)

An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

PMA_2012_003149

  • News from Pembina, Pembina Mountains, St. Vincent, Nelsonville and Morris included.
Emerson International - 1879-03-06 (1879)

An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

PMA_2012_003150

  • References made to Nelsonville, Pembina Mountains, and Mountain City.
Emerson International - 1879-03-13 (1879)

An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

PMA_2012_003151

  • News from Nelsonville, Pembina Mountains, Morris, Pembina and St. Vincent included.
Emerson International - 1879-03-20 (1879)

An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

PMA_2012_003152

  • No district news included.
Emerson International - 1879-03-27 (1879)

An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

PMA_2012_003153

  • No district news included.
Emerson International - 1879-04-10 (1879)

An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

PMA_2012_003154

  • News from Morris, Pembina and St. Vincent included.
Emerson International - 1879-04-17 (1879)

An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

PMA_2012_003155

  • References to Nelsonville, Pembina Mountains and Mountain City.
Emerson International - 1879-04-21 (1879)

An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

PMA_2012_003156

    Emerson International - 1879-04-24-a (1879)

    An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

    PMA_2012_003157

      Emerson International - 1879-04-24-b (1879)

      An issue of the Emerson International newspaper.

      PMA_2012_003158

      • News from Nelsonville included.
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