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  1. One university;: A history of the University of Manitoba, 1877-1952 by W. L Morton, 1957
  2. Dictionary of Canadian biography v14, 1911-1920.: An article from: Manitoba History
  3. Manitoba Bibliography/00.(Bibliography): An article from: Manitoba History by Jim Blanchard, 2001-09-22
  4. The Prairie W.A.S.P.;: A history of the rural municipality of Oakland, Manitoba by J. A. D Stuart, 1969
  5. Women of the First Nations: power, wisdom and strength.: An article from: Manitoba History
  6. "When the Caribou Failed": Ilia Tolstoy in the Barren Lands, 1928-1929.: An article from: Manitoba History by Graham A. MacDonald, 2003-03-22
  7. All aboard! For the 125th Annual General Meeting of the Manitoba Historical Society.: An article from: Manitoba History
  8. The Sherritt-Gordon mine strike of 1947.(Gazette): An article from: Manitoba History by Alexander Sokalski, 2003-09-22
  9. Dictionary of Manitoba biography.: An article from: Manitoba History
  10. Through the architect's eyes: F.W. Simon surveys his masterwork - The Manitoba Legislative Building.: An article from: Manitoba History by Hubert G. Mayes, 1999-09-01
  11. Papers in Manitoba History Report Number 1:Grand Rapids, Manitoba by Martha McCarthy, 1988
  12. A fallen splendour: the Challener murals of Winnipeg's Royal Alexandra Hotel. (Gazette).: An article from: Manitoba History by Susan Moffatt Rozniatowski, 2001-09-22
  13. Mackenzie King and the Prairie West. (book review): An article from: Manitoba History by Henry Trachtenberg, 2002-03-22
  14. Edwin Thompson Denig, The Assiniboine.(Book Review): An article from: Manitoba History by David McCrady, 2002-09-22

61. The Western Historical Quarterly
of the Red River Floodway,” manitoba history 42 (Autumn/Winter 200102) 213. Environmental History of the West,” Montana The Magazine of Western
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Recent Articles Summer 2002 Agriculture and Ranching Berlage, Nancy K., "Organizing the Farm Bureau: Family, Community, and Professionals, 19141928," Agricultural History 75 (Fall 2001): 40637. Dillon, Richard H., "Home, Home on the Grange: Napa Valley Farmers," Dogtown Territorial Quarterly 47 (Fall 2001): 418. Edwards, Douglas M., "The Greatest Hazard of All is the Human Element," Montana the Magazine of Western History 51 (Winter 2001): 2637. Gouglas, Sean W., "A Current Affair: E.D. Smith and the Agricultural Change in Nineteenth-Century Saltfleet Township, Ontario," Agricultural History 75 (Fall 2001): 43866. Hurt, Douglas R., "The Great Plains: Agriculture and the Environment in the Late Twentieth Century," Agriculture History 75 (Fall 2001): 395405. Journal of the West 41 (Winter 2002). Special issue, "GeneticsThe Economic Impact on the West," ed. Robin Hingham and George Ham. Olmstead, Alan L., and Paul W. Rhode, "Reshaping the Landscape: The Impact and Diffusion of the Tractor in American Agriculture, 19101960," Journal of Economic History 61 (September 2001): 66398.

62. Michigan State University Press | Thomas Scott's Body And Other Essays On Early
Thomas Scott s Body and Other Essays on Early manitoba history The disposal of the body of Canadian history s most famous political victim is the
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63. Recent Articles The Western Historical Quarterly, 35.4 The
Reginald Buller The PoetScientist of Mushroom City, manitoba history Early Business Elite, manitoba history (Spring/Summer 2004) 42–64.
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64. Recent Articles The Western Historical Quarterly, 33.2 The
of the Red River Floodway, manitoba history 42 (Autumn/Winter 2001–2002) 2–13. Environmental History of the West, Montana The Magazine of Western
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Agricultural History Dillon, Richard H., "Home, Home on the Grange: Napa Valley Farmers," Dogtown Territorial Quarterly Edwards, Douglas M., "'The Greatest Hazard of All Is the Human Element,"

65. The Fishing Lodges In Manitoba Canada With Bigfoot Manitoba And
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66. Below Is Our Latest Catalog. All Sold Items Have Been Removed From
Place of Publication Not Stated Natural History Society of Manitoba, 1943. These tales of manitoba history were originally prepared as scripts
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    Below is our latest catalog. All sold items have been removed from the catalog, so that as of the creation date, every book listed here is available.
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67. Below Is Our Latest Catalog. All Sold Items Have Been Removed From
Hugging the Meridian; MacDonald A Manitoba Municipal History (18811981). Illustrated endpapers, illustrations. An index of manitoba history. 006-313
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68. VirtualTourist.com - Winnipeg Rural Manitoba - Pictures, Tips And Reviews
Rural Manitoba Lower Fort Garry Explore manitoba history It is very unique place to explore piece of manitoba history. You will have an opportunity
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69. Russell, Manitoba History Pages
These are stories written by the pioneers who lived them. Many pictures included.
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NEW - History being collected. If you live or have ever lived in the Russell area please click here.
Welcome to
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I would like to thank the Russell Women's Institute for allowing us to bring you their stories and I hope you enjoy them as much as I did. Check back for updates, as there are more stories yet to come. Click on the pictures to journey into the past. Russell Play, Nov 30, 1921 Class of '54 Grade 9
A Letter - 1943 History of Shellmouth
By Mrs. B. L. Morrison Christ Church
The First Church
The Royal Canadian Legion No. 159
Past Stories Featured Here
Russell Post Office, Pelly Avenue 1936

Miscellaneous Items of Interest 1893-1941

The First Automobile
The Asessippi Trail ... Russell and District 1879 - 1900 We welcome your comments about this site. Please, if you have enjoyed the information here, consider a donation to the Beth Naylor Museum so that we can continue to keep our history alive. This page was last updated on May 24, 2005

70. Travel Manitoba: Historical Sites
HISTORICAL SITES history buff? Welcome to manitoba! We have a long and colourful history and were not shy about sharing it with the world.
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HISTORICAL SITES History buff? Welcome to Manitoba! We have a long and colourful history and were not shy about sharing it with the world. From fascinating 80 million year old marine fossils of an ancient sea to a re-vitalized warehouse district from the 1920s, Manitobans are proud of their past. Visit the ancient rock petroforms of Manitoba's first people, or one of the finest neoclassical Legislative buildings in North America, Manitoba brings history to life!
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Lose yourself in turn-of-the-century Winnipeg. Steeped in history, the Exchange District tells the unique story of our city's evolution from the economic gateway to the west to Canada's current cultur...
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71. Search.epnet.com/direct.asp?db=aph Jid=%224TT%
TIMELINKSWelcome to Timelinks the interactive site devoted to manitoba s history 19101920. To discover.
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72. Manitoba GenWeb Project - History
The manitoba GenWeb Project is part of the Canada GenWeb Project.
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73. Churchill, Manitoba, History
Check out the Churchill Reunion 2005 in Winnipeg, manitoba, July 2224, 2005! Churchill history Links links to stories and photos about Churchill
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Churchill Reminiscence Shared Memories and Photos of Life in Churchill
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Check out the "Churchill Reunion 2005" in Winnipeg, Manitoba, July 22-24, 2005!

This page is the result of interesting messages from people who have lived in Churchill. It somehow seemed that their memories, stories, and photos should be shared and they agreed. The content of this page is the result. Some have chosen to list their names, while others preferred to remain anonymous. Either way, they have made a contribution that is important and I'm sure those who explore the content of this page will agree.
If you lived in Churchill during the 1970s, 1960s or 1950s (or even earlier) and have stories and/or photos that you would like to share, please email sphutchens@yahoo.com . Although I must reserve the right of editorial oversight, there is no cost for including your contribution. You can list your name or remain anonymous as you prefer. When you write, please use "Churchill History" on the Subject line.
Churchill Memories ... stories from those who have lived in Churchill

74. Churchill, Manitoba, History
You can list your name or remain anonymous as you prefer. When you write, please use Churchill history on the Subject line.
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Churchill Reminiscence Shared Memories and Photos of Life in Churchill
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Life in Churchill
(reflections from the late 1960s) 1. My Dad was in the Navy and was stationed at HMCS Churchill. Weird. HMCS stands for "Her Majesty's Canadian Ship." It wasn't a ship. It was a three story building near Akudlik (the Eskimo village) on the edge of a paved road running between the Port and Fort Churchill. The purpose was to provide power to Akudlik, Camp 10 (Dene Village, the Metis homesites), the town (Port) and the suburbs (Fort). Suburbs ... hah! :) 3. There were two "private" clubs for the purposes of social consumption of alcohol - the Aurora Club and the Borealis Club. The Aurora showed movies to kids on Saturday afternoon. 4. The Garrison Theatre was a real movie theatre with tilting seats, red velvet curtains, and the works. I saw "To Sir With Love" and many other films (wasn't allowed to see Psycho ...) as well as concerts starring "The Guess Who," "The Moss," and "Three Penny Opera." I don't think the latter two survived very long. :) 5. The "Duke of Edinborough" Secondary school was the answer to the the "Duke of Marlborough" secondary school in the Port. We had "Hearne Hall" elementary school and I regret not remembering the name of the elementary school in the Port.

75. Boissevain - Historical Resources
made and continues to make - strong efforts to preserve its heritage and history. NWMP - Boundary Commission Trail manitoba s First Explorers
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Boissevain has made - and continues to make - strong efforts to preserve its heritage and history. A variety of local institutions and organisations exist to shepherd these efforts including a well regarded community archives and several museums including a gallery of pre-contact native artifacts (the Moncur Gallery). More information about these and other historical resources in the Boissevain area can be found on the various websites listed below.
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76. :: Sport Manitoba :: History ::
history. Organized sport in manitoba, as we know it today, combining the talents of dedicated volunteers and trained professionals and supported by
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Organized sport in Manitoba, as we know it today, combining the talents of dedicated volunteers and trained professionals and supported by government and the corporate sector, can trace its roots to 1961. Amateur sport leadership in the province has since undergone many changes.

77. Lieutenant Governor Of Manitoba
The Office of Lieutenant Governor is a symbol of manitoba s history and its identity. As Queen s Representative, the Lieutenant Governor symbolizes Canada s
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Return to March/April 2005 Speeches
Remarks by
The Honourable John Harvard, P.C., O.M.
Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
Margaret McWilliams Awards
St. John's College Chapel, U of M
Sunday, April 3, 2005 - 2:00 p.m.
Members and supporters of the Manitoba Historical Society, fellow history buffs, friends, and fellow Manitobans. I am honoured to be here both as Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba and as Patron of the Manitoba Historical Society. Today's gathering shows that those two roles are a perfect fit. The Office of Lieutenant Governor is a symbol of Manitoba's history and its identity. As Queen's Representative, the Lieutenant Governor symbolizes Canada's living traditions of constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy. As a kind of walking and talking symbol of history and our connection with our past, I'm delighted to be Patron of an organization that is devoted to preserving Manitoba's history and passing it on to new generations. One of my goals as Lieutenant Governor has been to use my time in this office to urge Manitobans to explore their history, to discover some of the fascinating stories in this province's past, to take pride in their heritage. To that end, I'd like to urge everybody here today to take a look at the Manitoba Historical Society's website and read two fascinating essays by Dr. Mary Kinnear that will introduce you to Margaret McWilliams - the fascinating woman for whom today's awards are named.

78. Our Roots Nos Racines: Search Results
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79. Our Roots Nos Racines: Search Results
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80. 2006 Power Smart Manitoba Winter Games
The largest ongoing multisport event in the Canadian province alternating every 2 years between summer and winter events. Contains eligibility requirements, event details, history of the event, past results, and registration information.
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