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The worst flood in the history of the valley was in July, 1830, when the high water carried out the dam at. Waitsfield, and a large portion of the land between ...
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The coming of the railways in the late 19th century led a to large-scale migration of farmers and cattleman from Eastern Canada, the United States, and Europe.
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Mar 12, 2009 · The Mad River starts in the Coast Range near South Kelsey Ridge in Trinity County, but most of its course is in Humboldt County.
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A large selection of entirely digitized, full text searchable, small town newspapers from what are now Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
Explore the rich history of this amazing place. A selection of key moments that have shaped how our municipality has evolved to what it is today.
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One hundred and fifty North-West Mounted Police established the first police post in what is now Alberta on an island in the Oldman River, and named it after ...
George W. Wallis was never meant to be a dairy farmer. His mind went toward numbers – the adding and subtracting that had been part of his.
The first settlers were John and Katie Quirk, who emigrated from Ireland and initially ranched in Montana. Because of problems with natives stealing their ...
An archive of the Milk River Review weekly newspaper. Coverage from November 11, 1948 to December 23, 1958 and from March 29, 1961 to December 14, 1961.
A Summer Road Trip in 2023 to Alberta, Canada to explore the prairie landscape, dinosaur museum, "outer space" and the Rocky Mountains.
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