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The Canoe - Roberts & Shackleton

A detailed history of the various forms this water craft has taken, and a description of their makers.

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    The Decline of the Interlake Hamlet - Ledohowski

    A review of rural population decline in the post WW2 era.

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      The Former Manitou Gas Company Plant (1906)

      Manitou was served by an acetylene gas plant from 1906 to 1926. The gas plant building still stands in north west Manitou. Lorne Thompson researched this architecural artefact as part of a Heritage Manitoba project.

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        The Greatest Manitobans - Margo Goodhand ed.

        A sollection of short biographies.

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          The High Mountain - An Altamont History - Beula Swain (1880)

          A short history of the Altamont district in South Central Manitoba.

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            The Little Immigrants - Thomas Bagnell

            A history of the experiences of orphans who were sent to the Canadian prairies.

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              The Mennonites - A Pictorial History of their Lives in Canada

              Andreas Schroeder tells the story of Mennonite settlement in Canada through photographs.

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                The Metis of Willow Bunch

                Written by Ron Rivard and Catherine Littlejohn, this book tells the story of the Métis families who started out in the Red River district, then moved west to Rock Lake and eventually to Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan.

                 

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                  The Palliser Expedition

                  A segment of the Palliser Expedition journal of John Palliser emphasizing the Manitoba componsent of his journey - 1857 - 1859.

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                    The Pas Moraine and Mossy Portages

                    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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