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John Black, the Apostle of the Red River / Or, How the Blue Banner Was Unfurled on Manitoba Prairies

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A portrait of the life and work of Rev. John Black traces his upbringing in a Scottish border parish, studies and call to missionary service, and long career on the Red River plains. It follows his journey from student to pioneer clergyman, his ministry among settlers and Indigenous peoples, efforts establishing churches, schools, and a college, and his role during the region's political transition. The volume blends personal recollections, community histories, and memorials to record enduring local influences and institutional foundations.

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George Bryce

George Bryce was a Canadian author and historian known for his works on the history and settlement of Western Canada. His notable book, "John Black, the Apostle of the Red River," explores the life of a key figure in the early days of Manitoba. Bryce's writings often focus on the cultural and historical narratives of the region, including the influential role of the Hudson's Bay Company, as seen in his work "The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company." Through his detailed accounts, Bryce contributed significantly to the understanding of the pioneer experience and the development of Canadian identity in the 19th century.

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