Home of the Pilot Mound Signal and the Sentinel Courier.
A short history of one of Southern Manitoba's landmarks.
PMA_2015_030960
This monograph is intended to highlight the museum's history, its relationship to the other communities on the line, and pointing out some of the anecdotes from along the line. It was published by the Pembina Manitou Archive and the Boundary Trail National Heritage Region as part of the Partnerships with Museums 2021 project.
Financial support was provided by the Government of Manitoba.
It is for sale from the PMA by contacting pembinamanitouarchive@gmail.com.
Price $25
Shipping and Handling $15.
PMA_2021_053636
A history of the Municipality of Louise in Southern Manitoba.
PMA_2024_072417
Written by Hilda Gosnell, this short history describes the Louise Community Co-operative which is based in Crystal City and Pilot Mound, Manitoba.
PMA_2017_044408
This brochure promoted the amenities, the lands and services, available in 1889 to those wishing to homestead and settle in what was then the Rural Municipality of Louise - including what is now the western half of Pembina Municipality
PMA_2013_021157
This 1930 memoir is based on a collection of essays written by students for a district competition. Their work was taken and expanded on by Rev William Reid. This is one of the earliest community histories in the area.
PMA_2015_031061
Written by Jessica Swail, this nomination of Mary Speechly, who spent part of her life in Pilot Mound, as Woman of the Century was broadcast on CBC in 1967.
PMA_2015_030961
The primary purpose of this research project, undertaken by Gerald Panting in 1953 for the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba, was to discover what historical materials were still extant in the South Central district of Manitoba at that time. The secondary purpose was to obtain information about the pioneer days from people who knew about that period from first hand.
Files have been named based on the community - from Morden to Killarney - in which the pioneer lived in 1953, not according to where they originally settled.
PMA_2013_021162
The primary purpose of this research project, undertaken by Gerald Panting in 1953 for the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba, was to discover what historical materials were still extant in the South Central district of Manitoba at that time. The secondary purpose was to obtain information about the pioneer days from people who knew about that period from first hand.
Files have been named based on the community - from Morden to Killarney - in which the pioneer lived in 1953, not according to where they originally settled.
PMA_2013_021161
The primary purpose of this research project, undertaken by Gerald Panting in 1953 for the Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba, was to discover what historical materials were still extant in the South Central district of Manitoba at that time. The secondary purpose was to obtain information about the pioneer days from people who knew about that period from first hand.
Files have been named based on the community - from Morden to Killarney - in which the pioneer lived in 1953, not according to where they originally settled.
PMA_2013_021189