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Links - Manitoba living history Society
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Manitoba living history Society. La Compagnie de La Vérendrye. North American Voyageur Council. Barbara and Dennis Duffy. La Bottine Souriante (Traditional French Canadian Music). La Volée d`Castors (Traditional French Canadian Music). Rodney Brown (Folk Music, out of Fort William). Royal Scottish Country Dance Society – Winnipeg Branch. Centre for Rupert's Land Studies. Cuthbert Grant – First Leader of the Metis. Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site. Fort William Historical Park.
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Reconstitutions
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Accéder au contenu principal. Blogue : Curieuse Nouvelle-France. Aux portes de la Nouvelle-France. Site : http:/ www.auxportesdelanouvellefrance.com/. Les Fêtes de la Nouvelle-France. Site : http:/ www.nouvellefrance.qc.ca/. Le Rendez-vous des coureurs des bois de Trois-Rivières. Site : http:/ www.coureursdesbois.ca/. Site : http:/ lesseigneuriales.com/. À l’Épée Royale. Site : http:/ www.epeeroyale.com/. Site : http:/ www.costumierlepoque.com/. La Culotte du Patriote. Site : http:/ www.ccbq.net/. Milici...
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St. Vincent Memories
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Monday, March 02, 2015. PROFILE: Dr. Alexander B. Campbell. Dr Campbell was a versatile man, with credentials as a Dentist as. Well as a Physician, from the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati. Alexander B. Campbell, Surgeon was a local physician living in St. Vincent from approximately 1880 onward. In today's terminology, he was practicing alternative, or complimentary medicine. Who practiced out of Pembina during the same time period. Directory of Deceased American Physicians 1804-1929. Dr Campbel...
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St. Vincent Memories
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015. This video says it so well. It's how I feel about history period, whether it is my own, my family's, or my town's. I urge you to watch it, and get excited about OUR history! By Minnesota Historical Society. Sunday, January 18, 2015. Saloon Manslaughter: The Rest of the Story. T all started with a trade: One hat, for one bottle of whiskey. When you read the accounts below - along with the links to earlier posts on this subject - you will get something very rare for local histor...
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St. Vincent Memories
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Sunday, December 21, 2014. StVincent Memories featured in Star Tribune. Ecently, I was interviewed by Curt Brown of the Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper. Curt writes a column for the paper called Minnesota History. And was interested in finding out more about St. Vincent Memories. Minnesota History: Memories from the tiny town of St. Vincent. Sheriff Charley Brown didn't recognize the decapitated corpse at first. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a Hometown Kinda Girl. Why I Do This. Red River of...
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St. Vincent Memories
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Monday, March 02, 2015. PROFILE: Dr. Alexander B. Campbell. Dr Campbell was a versatile man, with credentials as a Dentist as . Well as a Physician, from the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati. Source: Google Books]. Alexander B. Campbell, Surgeon was a local physician living in St. Vincent from approximately 1880 onward. In todays terminology, he was practicing alternative, or complimentary medicine. Who practiced out of Pembina during the same time period. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Island Liv...
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St. Vincent Memories
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Wednesday, November 05, 2014. Off to the Races! Metis Rider; note the beaded saddle blanket. The following month, the annual horse race known as the Dufferin. Races, was held in Emerson. Participants included the Irish Catholic proprietor of a livery stable in Emerson, J.F. Tennant. And two local Metis horsemen, Joseph Godon of Deux Petites Pointes, in Montcalm, and Roger Gosselin. Of St Vincent, Minnesota. At such events social boundaries were more fluid. The Limits of Rural Capitalism. Why I Do This.
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St. Vincent Memories
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Monday, April 13, 2015. Mansion on the Prairie. Elevated view looking over Northcote, Minn. bonanza farm. Visible is a. Large two-story brick house with hip roof, several barns, and a water tower. Source: Institute for Regional Studies, NDSU, Fargo, ND (2023.42.11)]. Swathing and Bundling during harvest, at the Hill Farm. Source: Minnesota Historical Society]. Hill's personal train, often used to travel to Northcote farm. Source: Minnesota Historical Society]. You enter into an entry with the staircase f...
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St. Vincent Memories
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Sunday, January 18, 2015. Saloon Manslaughter: The Rest of the Story. T all started with a trade: One hat, for one bottle of whiskey. If there's one thing I've learned writing this blog, it's that history often reveals itself slowly, despite doing what you feel at the time is due diligence researching a subject. New records become available that were not present the first time around. People come forward with information only they were privy to. Etc. George Bates Murdered While Intoxicated. George H....
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