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Growing up in Manitoba, 1924-1941 : a man should go back to his roots
Growing up in Manitoba, 1924-1941 : a man should go back to his roots
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Growing up in Manitoba, 1924-1941 : a man should go back to his roots
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Creator
Draper, H. H. (Harold Hugh). personal
Place
Canada
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Manitoba
Subject
Draper, H. H. (Harold Hugh), 1924-
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Farm life--Manitoba--History--20th century
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Manitoba--Biography
Source
University of Calgary - MacKimmie Library - 6LT : Alberta--Calgary
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Local Histories
Sub-Collection
Manitoba
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110 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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Books
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CU14408328
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