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Dugald Women'S Institute

Springfield: 1st [First] Rural Municipality in Manitoba, 1873-1973 - Local History

Dugald Women's Institute, 1974

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Year of publication
1974
ISBN
0919212409
Place of printing
Dugald, Manitoba
Author
Dugald Women'S Institute
Publishers
Dugald Women's Institute
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Springfield: 1st [First] Rural Municipality in Manitoba, 1873-1973 Dugald History Settlers Pioneers Genealogy Transcona, Springfield School Division No. 12 Telephone Anola Village, Beatrice No. 164 Cooks Creek Cornwall Corrall Eastdale Hazelglen, Hazelridge Klondike Isbister No. 500 McDavid Meadowvale School, 241 Melrose Millbrook-Glass Navin Seigneury Prince Charles, Montevista Oak Bank Hummock Ostenfeld Pine Ridge Plympton, Prairie Grove Queen's Valley Crossing Rossmere Sapton-Prosperity, Colony Suthwyn Vivian Village Zora Genealogy Local History, Manitoba
Binding description
H Hardcover
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

Description

viii, 528 pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white reproductions of archival photos. Several fold-out reproductions of historic maps indicating local landowners. Map endpapers. Intended to "preserve our past by recording the delights and sorrows of those who passed this way. We have attempted to publish accounts to preserve the personalities of this multicultural community. It is hoped the book will be a source of reminiscence for those still living and a legacy for future generations. In it is a combination of the British way of life depicted by those very early pioneers plus our European people who came in search of freedom." - page v. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderfully informative local history and genealogical reference. Hackett (2) 198. Book