Item IHM.2020.0073 - Recollections Letters and Land: Skinner, Humphrey, Salter, Horner, Hukins and Virgo

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Recollections Letters and Land: Skinner, Humphrey, Salter, Horner, Hukins and Virgo

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IHM.2020.0073

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1st edition

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Published in 1998 by Yvonne Brown

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3 cm of textual records

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A large green 410-page hardcover book containing genealogical information about the Skinner, Humphrey, Salter, Horner, Hukins and Virgo families

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The book is a family history about Thomas and Mary Dorothea (Humphrey) Skinner and their descendants. Thomas arrived at Indian Head in May, 1882, with his sons, Frederick, Herbert and Ernest. They built a log shack overlooking the Qu'Appelle Valley east of Lake Katepwa and were joined in July of that years by Mary and their three daughters, Gertrude, May and Edith. (see Indian Head History Book pp 670-676).

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