Early Days and Pioneer Ways 1905-1937 in Three Northwestern Saskatchewan Communities

Marshall, J.P.

Location Not Specified , 2007


$45.00 CAD
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Clear plastic front cover and heavy cardstock back cover, plastic coil binding, 283 pages, 9x11 in [23x28 cm]. Colour and B&W photographs.

Condition

Covers rubbed, back cover stained, front cover age tanned, author's inscription on title page, stain page 87.

Notes

Family history of the Marshall and Stevens families and their journey via the British Isles and Pennsylvania. Told through the memories, photographs, and stories collected from the author’s parents, old-timers, neighbours, newspapers, and local histories, the book recounts the settlement of Harlan near Lloydminster, Saskatchewan. It vividly portrays the challenges of carving out a new life on the harsh prairie, the rhythms of family and community life, and the everyday struggles and triumphs of early settlers as they built homes, raised families, and shaped the region between 1905 and 1937.