John Black, the Apostle of the Red River / Or, How the Blue Banner Was Unfurled on Manitoba Prairies

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS. CHAPTER Page I. John Black's Early Days 9 II. Student

ILLUSTRATIONS.

CHAPTER I. His Early Days.

CHAPTER II. Student and Missionary.

CHAPTER III. Montreal to Fort Garry.

CHAPTER IV. A Highland Welcome.

CHAPTER V. The Early Settlers on Red River.

CHAPTER VI. Sowing and Weeping.

CHAPTER VII. Pastor and Parish.

CHAPTER VIII. A Kindred Spirit.

CHAPTER IX. Red River Becomes Canadian.

CHAPTER X. The New Settlements.

CHAPTER XI. College and Schools.

CHAPTER XII. Memorials.

ADVERTISEMENTS

Title: John Black, the Apostle of the Red River

, Or, How the Blue Banner Was Unfurled on Manitoba Prairies

Author: George Bryce

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

Note: Images of the original pages are available through Internet Archive. See https://archive.org/details/johnblackapostle00bryciala


REV. JOHN BLACK, D.D.

The Apostle of the Red River.


JOHN BLACK
THE APOSTLE OF THE RED RIVER

OR,

HOW THE BLUE BANNER WAS UNFURLED
ON MANITOBA PRAIRIES

BY

REV. GEORGE BRYCE, M.A., LL.D.

Professor in Manitoba College, Winnipeg.


TORONTO:
WILLIAM BRIGGS
Wesley Buildings.
C. W. COATES, Montreal.       S. F. HUESTIS, Halifax.
1898


Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight, by William Briggs,
at the Department of Agriculture.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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