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From Furs to Farms (1850)

Booklet published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

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PMA_2022_053882

    From Nelsonville to Dunston

    A series of documents and photographs describing the early southern Manitoba community of Nelsonville.

    PMA_2022_062641

      From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare - Helen Buckley

      A history of the experience of prairie indigenous first nations in making the tansition from a buffalo based economy to a settler/colonial economy.

      PMA_2022_061128

        Fur Trade in the Scratching River Region

        The fur trade in the Morris, Manitoba district.

        PMA_2021_051452

          Fur Trade in the Scratching River Region - English

          Booklet published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

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          PMA_2020_046797

            Fur Trade in the Scratching River Region - French

            Booklet published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

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            PMA_2020_046798

              Fur Trade in the Swan River Region (1880)

              Booklet published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

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              PMA_2020_047088

                Geographical Study of 2-9W - McKenzie District (1880)

                A research study of the McKenzie District Southern Manitoba and district written by Dennis Windsor.

                PMA_2018_045623

                  Glencross Burial Ground, A Centennial History 1879 - 1967 (1880)

                  This short community history includes reference to Mountain City one of the first settlements above the Pembina Escarpment.

                  PMA_2012_002419

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