East Reserve Atlas

Historical Atlas of the East Reserve

By Ernest N. Braun and Glen Klassen | MMHS (2015)

The Historical Atlas of the East Reserve tells the story of immigration and settlement on the east side of the Red River in Manitoba on the eight townships known as the East Reserve. Through many maps, it tells the stories of the Mennonite settlements, as well as those of other religious and ethnic groups in the area.

The introductory chapter provides a richly textured account of the Indigenous and Metis peoples who inhabited the land before European settlers arrived. This book is a rich resource for doing community, family and genealogical studies. To assist researchers, the book has many detailed and brightly coloured maps, charts, and lists of cemeteries, complete with GPS designations.

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We seek to foster an understanding of and respect for the history and beliefs of the Mennonite people in the past and present, and to challenge them to give new expression to this heritage in the future.

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