Built on a site south of the rail line, replacing the former site of Manitoba City.
Based on the research by the Pembina Manitou Archive, this collection emphasizes the relationship between the McClung Family and the community of Manitou and district during the years they spent in the community.
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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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Published for use in the Manitou Methodist Church in the period from 1896 to 1899, When the Rev J W Bell was serving the Manitou Community.
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The 1922 order of service prepared for Mothers' Day by the United Church.
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A survey of the architectural heritage of the Morden-Stanley-Thompson-Winkler Planning District of southern Manitoba,
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A summary of the impending move of the McClung Houses from the Archibald Historical Museum site to Manitou.
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A memorial booklet featuring articles and photographs celebrating the life and times of Nellie L. McClung.
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Published in the Victoria Times Colonist, this reminiscence by a niece of Nellie McClung recalls her experience of hearing Nellie McClung in her role as Premier Roblin during the Mock Parliament performance at the Walker Theatre.
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A news article from the Manitou Western Canadian reporting the opening ceremonies of the Nellie McClung Collegiate in Manitou.
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This monograph is intended to highlight the museum's collection, pointing out some of its more unique components. It was published by the Pembina Manitou Archive and the Boundary Trail National Heritage Region as part of the Partnerships with Museums 2020 project.
Financial support was provided by the Government of Manitoba.
It is for sale from the PMA by contacting pembinamanitouarchive@gmail.com.
Price $26
Shipping and Handling $15.
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