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        FC 3213 L55 004.6.21 · Item · 1921
        Part of Life, Events, and Players in the North-West

        A booklet, written in French, titled “Almanach des Missions Franciscaines” which translates in English to “Almanac of the Franciscan Missions.” The booklet is marked as the 27th year and was published in 1921 by L’Imprimerie Franciscaine Missionaire in Québec City, Québec. The booklet includes monthly calendar schedules as well as several articles. J.H. Stanger's name is stamped on the cover.

        Imprimerie Franciscaine Missionaire
        Item · [ca. 1930]
        Part of Prairie Ephemera Collection

        "From the boundary of Manitoba north to Lake Winnipeg, a distance of one hundred miles, runs an historic highway, which, as it passes through the City of Winnipeg, is known as Main Street. A buffalo trail, an Indian pathway, it saw later explorers, merchant adventurers, missionaries, soldiers and lawgivers, who crossed it on their way westward. It felt the surge of every tide of settlement. Here the mystery of the West was glimpsed. Here its spirit was felt, its music heard."

        An illustrated history of Manitoba and Winnipeg's "Main Street" highway, told in verse. Each page has an accompanying illustration. Topics and illustrations include bison [buffalo]; Indigenous peoples; voyageurs; missions and missionaries; settlers; soldiers and historic battles; farmsteads; immigrants and immigration; religion; and the railway.

        UAA Fonds 0142 · Fonds · 2010 - 2012

        Collection consists of the original handwritten transcriptions of The Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca County, as well as copies of transcriptions with notes from the various contributor. This book is a facsimile edition and translation of a Prayer Book in Cree Syllabics by Fathe Émile Grouard, OMI, which was originall prepared and printed at Lac La Biche in 1883.

        The Beginning of Print Culture in Athabasca County