A monograph on the early development of the Farmers' Union movement, as it grew from the concerns of the Metis community and of the early colonial farmers who arrived in Manitoba in the 1870s.
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Maniutoba history with a twist.
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An early promotional document, framed, listing fraternal organizations in Manitou, where and when they met.
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This file, updated to summer of 2015, contains records in the posession of the Municipality of Pembina along with information displayed on the grave markers in the Cemetery.
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Bob Lane contacted the Archibald Historical Museum regarding the postmarks found on mail handled by the railways.
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A booklet containing the By-Laws of the Village of Manitou, Manitoba from 1897.
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A brochure featuring the architectural heritage of Manitou, Manitoba.
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This map details the placement and constructuon materials of all buildings in Manitou as of 1922. There are annotations indicating where other buildings were later built - some annotations having been mada as late as the 1960s.
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Many events took place over the weekend of celebrations in 1997 in honour of Manitou's Centennial. This is a collection of the programmes from these events.
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A listing of the persons buried in the Manitou Archibald Cemetery. We recognize that not all burials have been recorded and would appreciate information which would make our listing more accurate.
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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