1930 - 1939
This was a time of poverty, of making do with what you had. Farms were less than productive and motorized vehicles were reconstructed to be pulled by horses - Bennett buggies.
This essay describes the purpose and the initial development of the Pembina Manitou Archive.
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Situated south of the present site of Darlingford, the Cemetery has served the community since the 1880's.
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This list contains the names of those known to have been buried in the Darlingford Cemetery as of 2013.
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Jackson Cemetery, named after a local family, served Mowbray and the district south of the Pembina River.
To see photos of the grave stones, please click on the CEMETERIES button at the top of the page amd follow the links.
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This list consists of all those who are recorded as having been buried in the Manitou Archibald Cemetery as of 2012.
The cemetery was originally associated with the Archibald Community - which existed before Manitou or Manitoba City. Over time, the cemetery has come to be known as the Manitou Cemetery.
To see photos of the grave stones, please click on the CEMETERIES button at the top of the page and follow the links.
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The Manitou Cemetery - called the Archibald Cemetery in early sources - sits atop a moraine hill north of the town of Manitou, Manitoba.
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The Manitou Cemetery - called the Archibald Cemetery in early sources - sits atop a moraine hill north of the town of Manitou, Manitoba.
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The Manitou Cemetery - called the Archibald Cemetery in early sources - sits atop a moraine hill north of the town of Manitou, Manitoba.
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The Manitou Cemetery - called the Archibald Cemetery in early sources - sits atop a moraine hill north of the town of Manitou, Manitoba.
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The Manitou cemetery - also called in early sources the Archibald Cemetery - is situated on a high moraine hill north of Manitou, Manitoba.
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