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The History of Dalum
The History of Dalum
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The History of Dalum
Sponsored by the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, commemorating its 50th anniversary, May 5, 1968.--T.p.
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Date
1968
Creator
Bethlehem Lutheran Church. corporate
Place
Alberta
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Canada
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Dalum
Subject
Dalum (Alta)--Biography
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Dalum (Alta.)--History
Source
Univeristy of Calgary - MacKimmie Library Tower - 6LT
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Local Histories
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Alberta
Extent
230 p. : ill. : 21 cm.
Genre
Books
Unique identifier
CU14333069
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"The History of Dalum", 1968, (CU14333069) by Bethlehem Lutheran Church. corporate. Courtesy of Local Histories Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.