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Dominion City

Dominion City, Manitoba is situated east of the Red River near the Manitoba, North Dakota border.

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Bryce, George - History of Manitoba 1906 - pt 6 (1880)

One of the first detailed histories of Manitoba written from a European settler's point of view.

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    Bryce, George - History of Manitoba 1906 - pt 7 (1880)

    One of the first detailed histories of Manitoba written from a European settler's point of view.

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      Bryce, George - History of Manitoba 1906 - pt 8 (1880)

      One of the first detailed histories of Manitoba written from a European settler's point of view.

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        Bryce, George - History of Manitoba 1906 - pt 9 (1880)

        One of the first detailed histories of Manitoba written from a European settler's point of view.

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          Country Guide - Farm Workshop Guide - 1947 (1947)

          A How-To Manual on farming best-practices distributed in 1947.

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            CPR Pembina mountain Branch Line - Railway Post

            INitially, before Canada Post existed, mail was carried by rail to many communities which later faded away.

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              Deep Furrows - Hopkins Moorehouse

              A history of the early development of the farmers' co-operatives in Western Canada.

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                Drawing the Line - Book Signing and Sale - Poster (1880)

                A publicity poster for promotion of 'Drawing the Line' a celebration of the BTBHR recognition of the Boundary Commission and the NWMP trek west.

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                  From Furs to Farms (1850)

                  Booklet published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

                  Please recognize the attitudes expressed in these bulletins may not reflect current attitudes.

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                    From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare - Helen Buckley

                    A history of the experience of prairie indigenous first nations in making th etransition from a buffalo based economy to a setler/colonial economy.

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