Many of Winnipeg's early newspapers provide news from Manitoba's earliest rural communities.
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.
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A history of the Red River Settlement.
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Gathering to renew old acquaintances, these former Manitou citizens celebrated in June 1922 in Kildonan Park in Winnipeg.
A reference to this gathering can be found in the june 22, 1922 issue of the Manitou Western Canadian.
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Many former Manitou residents moved on to other communities, many of them to Winnipeg where they, for many years gathered every summer to renew acquaintances.
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A gathering of former residents of Manitou in Winnipeg - 1961.
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A short biography of one of Manitoba's foremost suffragists.
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A news article on women's suffrage then and now.
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A news article.
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An educational support document outlining important events in McClung's life.
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