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  1. Do you have a passion for interpreting history? Do you wish you could experience living in the past? Are you curious about life in the 19th century? Please join us in another time and place... Experience the life and times of past events! DO YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN: Acquiring an insight into pioneer life? Learning how to research some of the ...

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  2. Manitoba Living History Society is a group of men, women and children who share an enthusiasm for our rich heritage. Our members approach historiography with great enthusiasm. We have involved ourselves in the Selkirk Settlement period, mid-19th century, and a study of Scottish, Irish, First Nations, Métis, and Swiss soldier-settlers.

  3. After the War of 1812 a village grew up between the northern and southern branches of the river and the lake. With the dredging of the harbor, in 1833, the village became a town. Wharves were built along both banks of the river. Chicago's first packing house was built at this time. Immigrants from the East came crowding in, and by 1837, the ...

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  4. Manitoba Living History Society - MLHS. 387 likes. A community enthusiastically recreating our heritage through costumes, skills, hobbies, research,...

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  6. The Chicago area is located on ancestral lands of indigenous tribes, such as the Council of the Three Fires--comprised of the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi Nations--as well as the Miami, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Sac, Fox, Kickapoo, and Illinois Nations. These tribes had thriving trade networks in the Great Lakes area prior to European contact. Post European contact, the tribes maintained trade ...

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