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Pioneer Sounds Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia
Patricia Godwin, Florence Nicholson
Pioneer Sounds Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia is a local history book that chronicles the experiences of the early settlers and pioneers in the Lower Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada. Written by Patricia Godwin and Florence Nicholson, the work is likely a compilation of interviews, oral histories, and personal accounts, offering an intimate and first-hand perspective on the challenges, daily life, and community building that took place during the region's formative years. The book serves as a historical record, preserving the 'sounds' or voices of the past for future generations interested in the heritage of the Fraser River valley.
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$6.95
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Publisher
Black Tusk Publishing
Pages
30
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780978318000
ISBN-10
0978318005
Language
English
Published
2007-08-01
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