The way things were: growing up on a Prince Edward Island farm during the depression and World War II

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Metadata

Model
Book
Contributors
Publisher
Printed for the author by Kwik Copy Design and Print Centre
Place Published (Jurisdiction)
Prince Edward Island
Place Published
Charlottetown, P.E.I
Date Issued
2004
Mode of Issuance
monographic
Resource Type
Book
Form
print
Extent
x, 226 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Language
English
Genre
social history
biography
Abstract

Dr. Lloyd MacLeod, researcher at the Agriculture Canada Experimental Station, Charlottetown, from 1965-1990, recounts his early years in rural Prince Edward Island during the 1930s and 1940s. Includes genealogical information about the MacLeod, Beck and Bruce families, and accounts of their settlement on P.E.I.

Note

by Lloyd Beck MacLeod.

Bibliography: p. 186.

Subject (Topical)
Social life and customs
History
Depressions
Subject (Geographic)
Prince Edward Island
Grandview (P.E.I.)
Subject (Name)
MacLeod, Lloyd Beck
Beck family
McLeod family
Bruce family
Subject (Temporal)
1929
ISBN
0973624701

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