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"We have tried to give as true a picture as possible of the early days of Dauphin, not forgetting the perils and hardships the early settlers had to endure that made it possible for us to carry th...
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"We have tried to give as true a picture as possible of the early days of Dauphin, not forgetting the perils and hardships the early settlers had to endure that made it possible for us to carry the torch on to a brighter day." - Foreword. "As might be expected with a local book, most of the people involved with helping to produce our first Dauphin history have pioneer backgrounds in their own families. The final compiling, editing and proof-reading were done on a teamwork basis too, and by four persons with pioneer-family backgrounds: Helen F. Marsh, Emma (Wiberg) Ringstrom, Dorothy (McConeghy) O'Donnell, and Joan (Dixon) Fraser." - dust jacket. 274 pages. Many black and white reproductions of wonderful archival photos. Map endpapers. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear to original rhubarb cloth. Binding tight. Above-average wear to dust jacket now protected in mylar. A quality vintage copy of this informative local history and wonderful genealogical reference. Hackett (2e) 178.; 4to
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Publisher: Dauphin Historical Society
Year: 1970
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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