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02/10/12


Categories: New Magazines

New Magazine Issues for February

Alberta History, Winter 2012, Vol. 60, No. 1

* "From the Bridge to the Ridge: Lethbridge Volunteers and the Battle for Vimy Ridge" by Brett Clifton, pgs. 2-9.

* "Bow City: the Village Born Unlucky" by Jonathan Koch, pgs. 10-18.

* "Reminiscences of 1885" by Bertie W. Antrobus & William D. Antrobus, pgs. 23-26.

Note: Issue also contains "History Now", January 2012 newsletter of The Historical Society of Alberta

Families, February 2012, Vol. 51, No. 1

* "Changing Gravestone Motifs in Quinte and Beyond" by Peter W. Johnson, pgs. 13-15.

* "Letters Home: Upper Canada to England" by Bill Mills, pgs. 16-20.

* "Hunting for Hidden History: How Slavery Came to the Town of York" by Hilary Dawson, pgs. 26-31.

Internet Genealogy, February/March 2012, Vol. 6, No. 6

* "Genealogy Sources of the American West" by Tony Brandy, pgs. 22-26.

* "Tracking Ancestral Time, Online!" by Lisa A. Alzo, pgs. 31-32.

* "Home Children to Canada: An Introduction" by John D. Reid, pgs. 49-50.

Worth, Winter 2011, Vol. 23, No. 4

* "Maple Creek Mainstreet Program Up & Running" by Joe Ralko, pgs. 5-7.

* "The Moose Jaw Natatorium: a Pool of Memories" by Bernie Crosbie, pgs. 8-9.

* "Form Follows Function: The Saskatchewan Association of Architects Celebrates Its Centennial: Evolution to Modern Scale & Design: 1965 to 2011" pgs. 10-15.

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Note: These issues can be borrowed for 1 week. Back issues of most Prairie History Room magazines are kept in the shelf behind the current issue and can also be borrowed for a 1 week loan period.


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