The Northland, December 1953
by RENISON, Elizabeth (ed.)
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Moosonee, Ontario: The Diocese of Moosonee, 1953. Vol. 10, No. 2, Dec. 1953. Booklet. Good. 16, [2] p. 28 cm. B&w illustrations. Map at rear of stops on Ontario Northland Railway from North Bay to Moosonee. Stapled paper covers. Two vertical creases. Some soiling to white exterior. Staples rusting.
Article "Nemaska, Summer 1953" by James P. Scanlon with photos showing building of church, Rev. Scanlan, Rev. John Hall of Rupert's House, Billy Wapatchee, Sam Cheezo, etc.
Article "Nemaska, Summer 1953" by James P. Scanlon with photos showing building of church, Rev. Scanlan, Rev. John Hall of Rupert's House, Billy Wapatchee, Sam Cheezo, etc.
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- Bookseller
- Attic Books (CA)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 148754
- Title
- The Northland, December 1953
- Author
- RENISON, Elizabeth (ed.)
- Format/Binding
- Booklet
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- Vol. 10, No. 2, Dec. 1953
- Publisher
- The Diocese of Moosonee
- Place of Publication
- Moosonee, Ontario
- Date Published
- 1953
- Keywords
- Diocese of Moosonee, Church of England, Anglican Church, St. Clement's Mission, Pagwa, Nemaska, Cree, Ontario Northland Railway
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- Religion;
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