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BOOK - The Way It Was, A History of Minto Township
By Township of Minto
Originally published in 1978, The Way It Was, A History of Minto Township remains the most coprehensive local history of the community, from its beginning until 1978. This extensive local history text is illustrated with photographs. This book is a must-have if you have a connection or an interest in Minto Township.
Contents include:
- The Land
- The Pioneers
- The Land Scandal
- Roads and Railways
- The Communities
- Two Towns and a Village
- The Government
- The Farms
- The Country Schools
- The Churches
- Wars and Other Disasters
- The Way it is [1978]
Appendices include:
- The original owners of every lot in Minto
- The second wave of settlers
- Minto Councils
- Minto Century Farms
- Minto war casualties
These are new, original books from the 1978 printing.
278 Pages
5.5 X 8.5"
Photos (B&W)
Softcover - Perfectbound
Index
Published by Township of Minto, 1978
ISBN: N/A
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