Author: NORTH LONE PINE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Title: Bucking Poles and Butter Churns
Description: Alberta, Canada: North Lone Pine Women's Institute, 1972. First Printing. Hardcover. 432 pages. Black and white archival illustrations. Includes military honour roll and index of family stories. "The district described in this history is the entire Township 31 and te south-half of Township 32 in Range 27 plus a one-mile strip along the east side of this area in Range 26. This area is the Lone Pine District so named because of the Lone Pine Creek which meanders through... We take in four school districts (or portions thereof) namely Poplar Creek, Berlin (Jutland), Burnside and Stuart." - from page 13. Chapters include: The Lone Pine Story; Towns and Local Government; Schools; Clubs and Organizations; Reminiscing; Family Histories. "Dedicated to the Pioneers who, with their bucking poles and other haying equipment, put up hay for Burns, and to the women, who sold or traded butter for groceries in order to provide a living for their families." - from Dedication page. Prior owner underlined some familiar names and added the occasional interesting marginal note. Light to moderate wear. Binding sound. Partially rubbed gilt decoration and lettering upon black front cover. Quality copy.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; North Lone Pine Women's Institute Bucking Poles and Butter Churns Prairie Family Local History Alberta Black and white archival illustrations. Includes military honour roll and index of family stories. "The district described in this history is the ent. Very Good .
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