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Ever since the beginning of time, it has been man's instinct to want to own land. Land on which to build a home for himself and his family. Land that he could make produce with the toil of his hands. Land that he could call his very own.
This is the way it was with Catherine and Malcolm McDonald. There didn't seem any way for them to own land in their homeland of Scotland, so when they heard about free homestead land in Canada, they just had to emigrate and get a-hold of some of it.--Excerpt of Pg. 5 Foreword
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Clarence A. Boon, 1976, Fiction, Literature, 1897, Barren, Land, Family, Stone mason, Free land, Homesteading, Pioneers, Pioneering, Prairies, WWI, Country, Life, Farms, Barns, Animal, Oxen, Horses, No Doctors, No Rain, Cow Manure FuelPlaces
Scotland, Toronto, Manitoba, Moosejaw, Swift Currant, Saskatchewan, CanadaShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Manufactured in Canada / N.L. copy: Author's autographed copy. / PUBLISHED by Clarence A. Boon (autographed copy), OCLC/WorldCat 15853941 - Correct WC#: Publisher C.A. Boon (Virden, Manitoba, Canada)
Incorrect OCLC/WorldCat 671709258 - Not correct Publisher - PRINTED by Leech Printing Ltd., Brandon, Manitoba, Canada /
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