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Grund Lutheran Church - 15th September 1974 (1880)

This commemorative bulletin summarizes the history of the Grund Church community.

PMA_2012_012896

    Guest, Cecil F - Photos of Richard & Maggie Shaver & family (1900)

    A series of family photos, ca 1905, taken of the family of Richard and Maggie Shaver.

    PMA_2017_042962

      Gysl, Marshall - Prairie Chickens Live Longer (1930)

      A memoir about growing up in the Darlingford community.

      PMA_2020_046900

        Hall, A. E. (Bert) - A Memoir

        Bert Hall played an important part in the development of Manitou over several decades.

        PMA_2020_047095

          Handford - Conner Family Photos - Kathy Conner

          A collection of photos from 1890 to 1954 taken and collected by Ida Handford Conner which chronicle their lives in the Hamilton/Snowflake district and at Conner Bridge in Southern Manitoba.

          PMA_2018_044491

            Harris Padre George A - St Mary's & St Alban's

            Padre George A. Harris served the congregation of St Mary's before joining the Armed Forces during the Second World War as a paratrooper.

            PMA_2020_046482

              Harris, David J - Miami Railway Station Museum (1880)

              David Harris's history of the Miami Railway Station Museum.

              PMA_2020_046818

                Haskett Centennial History 1907 - 2007 (1907)

                Written by Peter Dyck and  Peter Letkeman, this community history of Haskett Manitoba was published by the Haskett History Committee in 2007.

                PMA_2017_042828

                  Hasselfield & Carter Families

                  A collection of documents and photographs of the Hasselfield and Carter families. Nellie McClung boarded with the Hasselfields in the Hazel district when she came to Manitou to teach in 1890. Nellie and Clara were lifelong friends.

                  PMA_2020_046524

                    Hasselfield Log House - Archibald Commentary

                    A commentary outlining the history of the Hasselfield Log House probably prepared for the summer staff at the Archibald Historical Museum.

                    PMA_2020_047096

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