Breaking prairie sod: The story of a pioneer preacher in the eighties: With a discussion of the burning question of to-day: "Sha

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Breaking prairie sod: The story of a pioneer preacher in the eighties: With a discussion of the burning question of to-day: "Shall the alien go?"

Author: Bridgman, Wellington, 1853-1922. (author)

Year: 1920

Bridgman, Wellington: 1853-1922. Entered Methodist ministry, 1875; to the West, 1881; did pastoral work at Emerson, Brandon, Medicine Hat, Macleod, Morden, Deloraine, Virden, Souris, Neepawa, Winnipeg, 1881-1909; instrumental in opening many early churches, including the first churches to be built at Macleod, Medicine Hat, and Lethbridge; appointed superintendent of the boys' reformatory, Portage La Prairie, 1909; superannuated 1913 ( Winnipeg Free Press , February 13, 1922; Cochrane, The Canadian album ; Riddell, Methodism in the middle west ).