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... continued to travel extensively in the Canadian north , and built or had built various residences there , where he spent much of his time . 3 ― 3 Biographical details on Curwood can be found in the Dictionary of American Biography ...
... continued to travel extensively in the Canadian north , and built or had built various residences there , where he spent much of his time . 3 ― 3 Biographical details on Curwood can be found in the Dictionary of American Biography ...
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... continued to proliferate in the Upper Great Lakes region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations in the Vermillion and Rainy Lake area had been in decline since the late 18th century ...
... continued to proliferate in the Upper Great Lakes region . Alexander Mackenzie's remarks ( see note 9 ) indicate that moose and caribou populations in the Vermillion and Rainy Lake area had been in decline since the late 18th century ...
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... continued as a lay reader at St. Monica's Anglican Church there . In response to offering his services to the Church Missionary Society , he was posted to the Moose Factory Indian Residential School in September 1923 remaining there ...
... continued as a lay reader at St. Monica's Anglican Church there . In response to offering his services to the Church Missionary Society , he was posted to the Moose Factory Indian Residential School in September 1923 remaining there ...
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