Manitoba -- Description and travel -- 1871-1900
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Manitoba -- Description and travel -- 1871-1900
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- Fruitful Manitoba, homes for millions, the best wheat land and the richest grazing country under the sun, westward the star of empire takes its way, area 116,021 square miles
- Le Manitoba, renseignements et conseils aux Canadiens-français de la province de Québec et des Etats-Unis, par M. J. Blais
- Le Manitoba, champ d'immigration, par T. Alfred Bernier
- The prairie province, sketches of travel from Lake Ontario to Lake Winnipeg, and an account of the geographical position, climate, civil institutions, inhabitants, productions and resources of the Red River Valley; with map of Manitoba and part of the North-West Territory and District of Kewatin, plan of Winnipeg, and of the Dawson route, view of Fort Garry, and other illustrations, by J.C. Hamilton
- Province of Manitoba and North West Territory of the Dominion of Canada
- États-Unis, Manitoba, et Nord-Ouest, notes de voyage, par N.E. Dionne
- A practical hand-book for Manitoba and the North-West Territories, containing important information for intending settlers, compiled [id est written] by W.B. MacDougall
- The Province of Manitoba and North-West Territory, information for intending immigrants
- Through Hudson's Strait and Bay, a naval officer's holiday trip, by Albert Hastings Markham
- Manitoba described, being a series of general observations upon the farming, climate, sport, natural history and future prospects of the country, by Robert Miller Christy
- Sunny Manitoba, its peoples and its industries, by Alfred O. Legge
- The old Crow Wing Trail, by John Schultz
- Translation of a letter from Mr. G.W. Vis to Messrs. Adolph Boissevain and Co. and H. Oyens and Sons, Amsterdam
- Western Canada and its great resources, the testimony of settlers, farmer delegates and high authorities, with preface and an appendix on the causes of failure and success in N.-W. farming
- Reprint of the "great" speech delivered by the late Marquis of Dufferin and Ava (governor-general of Canada), at a farewell dejeuner in the City Hall, Winnipeg, in September, 1877
- Facts and figures, the highest testimony, what Lords Dufferin, Lorne and Lansdowne, say about the Canadian Northwest : convincing comparisons of cost of wheat production, 25 cents a bushel : the Indian problem discussed, compiled by R.L. Richardson
- Free homes for all in Manitoba and the Canadian North-West along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway
- Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, and her industries, compiled and published by Steen and Boyce
- Facts about Manitoba, from W. Fraser Rae's " Newfoundland to Manitoba"
- Municipality of Springfield, east of Red River, Manitoba
- A trip to Manitoba, or, Roughing it on the line, by Mary FitzGibbon
- The traveller's and sportsman's guide to the principal cities, towns & villages near the hunting & fishing grounds of the great northern lakes in Canada & Manitoba, being a description of the journey from Liverpool to the river "Saint Lawrence", lakes " Ontario" ... "Manitoba" and their connecting rivers, giving the best route to the game and fish sporting localities, how to go, cost of journey, outfit, what to take for camping, distances &c., by Geo. H. Wyatt
- Canada, Manitoba and the North-West, notes of a visit, by C.A. Pringle
- [Letter], to the deputy of the minister of the Interior, Ottawa, [John Macoun]
- The Winnipeg country, or, Roughing it with an eclipse party, by A. [sic] Rochester fellow [id est Samuel H. Scudder]
- Thirteen years on the prairies, from Winnipeg to Cold Lake, fifteen hundred miles, by John P. Pennefather
- Glimpses of the past in the Red River Settlement, from letters of Mr. John Pritchard, 1805-1836, notes by Rev. Dr. Bryce
- Manitoba et ses avantages pour l'agriculture, par G. Dugas
- Guide, Ontario to Manitoba, being a diary kept during a journey from Toronto, Ontario, to Winnipeg, Manitoba, via the Lake Superior, Duluth and Moorehead route, during a tour through Manitoba, visiting the principal farming settlements, and return to Ontario, via the Dawson route, by D.H. Scott
- Manitoba and the North-West, journal of a trip from Toronto to the Rocky Mountains via Lake Superior, Thunder Bay, Rat Portage, Winnipeg, Qu'Appelle, Prince Albert, Battleford, Fort Calgary and Fort McLeod, and return via Edmonton, Touchwood Hills, etc., by W. H. Williams
- Facts about Manitoba, issued by the Manitoba government, May 1st, 1888
- A tour through Canada, in 1879; with remarks on the advantages it offers for settlement to the British farmer / by Thomas Moore. To which is appended a report on Manitoba, specially compiled from the reports of the farmers' delegates from Great Britain
- Five years in Canada, by W.M. Elkington
- Relation d'un voyage à Manitoba / par J.Y. Shantz. Accompagnée d'une analyse de l'Acte concernant les terres de la puissance, et d'un extrait du pamphlet publié par le gouvernement at [i.e. au] sujet de Manitoba
- The Great Canadian North-West, Manitoba, Keewatin and North West Territories : general features of the country: location and area of Manitoba--description of Keewatin--a glance at the North-West Territories--climate, seasons, etc.--productions and capabilities--railways and navigation--the outlook
- Two years in Manitoba and the North-West Territory, by H.A. McGusty
- Souvenir of the province of Manitoba and the city of Winnipeg, compiled by David G. Holt
- For actual settlers, winter in the country of clear days and bright suns, sleeping through a blizzard on the prairie! three weeks travelling in winter through southern Manitoba, the Turtle Mountain country
- Our western heritage, by Geo. H. Ham
- Province of Manitoba and North-West Territory of the Dominion of Canada, information for emigrants
- Manitoba, an address delivered at the Nairn Literary Institute, 29th August, 1889, by Duncan MacArthur
- Travels and experiences in Canada, the Red River territory and the United States, by Peter O'Leary
- Seventeen years in the Canadian North-West, a paper read on April 8, 1884 at the Royal Colonial Institute, by Alexander Begg, Esq., with the discussion thereon
- Le Nord-Ouest, la province de Manitoba et les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, leur étendue, salubrité du climat, fertilité du sol, produits en général, réglements [sic] concernant les terres, chemins de fer, prix des denrées et des instruments de ferme, salaires, voies de communication, etc., etc., etc., par Elie Tassé
- Manitoba and North West Territories, letters, by James Trow. Together with information relative to acquiring Dominion lands; cost of outfit, andc
- Circular from Board of Trade, Winnipeg
- La Province du Manitoba et le territoire du Nord-Ouest, informations pour les immigrants
- Manitoba and its development, lecture by A.J. McMillan
- Manitoba the prairie province, the finest agricultural country in the world, magnificent grazing lands, the very healthiest climate, good educational advantages, convenient railway facilities ... a good home easily obtained in well settled districts, millions of acres of the most fertile land ready for the plow .
- Manitoba and the north-west of the Dominion, its resources and advantages to the emigrant and capitalist, as compared with the western states of America : its climate, soil, agriculture, and manufacturing facilities : its unparalleled salubrity, growth, and productiveness, and the elements of its future greatness and prosperity, the land policy, latest information, cheapest and best way to get to Manitoba, what is required, and how to farm, &c., by Thomas Spence
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