Item IHM.2020.0030 - Lanark Place: Memories of an Ontarian West

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Lanark Place: Memories of an Ontarian West

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  • Continuation of title: Motherwell Homestead National Historic Park

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IHM.2020.0030

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1st edition

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Parks Canada

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  • 1983 (Publication)
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    Parks Canada
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    Winnipeg (Man.)

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0.5 cm of textual records (48 p.)

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Small paperback book containing information about the Motherwell Homestead with black and white photos and drawings for reference.

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The book is about the life of William Richard Motherwell, originally from Perth Ontario, who moved to Abernethy in 1882. He was a major leader of western farmers and in 1902 became the president of the newly formed Territorial Grain Growers Association. In 1905 he became Saskatchewan's first agriculture minister and served in this capacity until 1918. In 1921 he was elected federally and became the federal Minister of Agriculture. He was a Member of Parliament for 17 years. Lanark Place was the name that W.R. Motherwell gave to his farmstead at Abernethy - now a National Historic Site

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