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The Forties and Post War Growth era – Community Histories

St Luke's Pembina Crossing Anglican Church - Vestry Books (1880)

Records of St Luke's Anglican Church at Pembina Criossing in southern Manitoba.

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    St Mary's Anglican Church - Kaleida - 75th Anniversary 1967 (1892)

    A collection of documents and photographs collected in association with the 75th Anniversary Celebrations of St Mary's in 1967

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      St Mary's Anglican Church Kaleida MB - Centennial Celebrations 1992 (1890)

      A collection of letters and photographs collected in association with the celebration of the St. Mary's Anglican Church's Centennial. 

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        St Mary's Winram Memorial Anglican Church - Vestry Minutes p 151-192

        The vestry minutes of the Winram Memorial Anglican Church at Kaleida, Manitoba.

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          St Mary's Winram Memorial Anglican Church - Vestry Minutes p121-150

          The vestry minutes of the St Mary's Winram Memorial Anglican Church at Kaleida, Manitoba.

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            St Paul's Catholic Church - Turtle Mountain (1917)

            A short article about this small western Manitoba church community.

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              St. Andrew's La Riviere Methodist Church History - 1975

              A hand writen history by Isabella Fargey.

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                Stone Ted - The Story Behind Manitoba Place Names (1880)

                This popular book tells the story of the names of many small towns and cities in Manitoba.

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                  Storm, Gudrun Jonsdottir - Family History (1880)

                  Gudrun Jonsdottir Storm was one of the few women in the settlement period to be granted a homestead. She and her family lived in the Grund district of Southern Manitoba.

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                    The CN Line and the New Village - Wakopa (1880)

                    A short history of the community of Wakopa.

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