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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.

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Kuehn, Felix - An Astonishing Cavalcade - The NWMP Trail

Felix Kuehn's research on the Manitoba leg of the NWMP Trail west in 1874.

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    Kuehn, Felix - Thou Grand Old Church of England in the Pembina Mountains

    A smmary history of the development of Anglican congregations in southern Manitoba and specifically St. Luke's Pembina Crossing Anglican Church.

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      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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        NWMP-RCMP - Statue Dedication - Program 1995 (1995)

        Program for the dedication of the statue in Emerson, Manitoba.

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          Post Road Stage Coach and the Johnston Family

          Shirley Snider's memories of her family and her grandfather's role as stage coach driver on the Post Road from Emerson west.

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            Red River Flood 1950 - German Edition (1950)

            A German Language Edition of the History of the 1950 Red River Flood.

            PMA_2018_045633

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