An edition of The Baldoon settlement lands (1970)

The Baldoon settlement lands

the effects of changing drainage technology 1804-1967.

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An edition of The Baldoon settlement lands (1970)

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the effects of changing drainage technology 1804-1967.

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English
Pages
121

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Cover of: The Baldoon settlement lands
The Baldoon settlement lands: the effects of changing drainage technology 1804-1967.
1970, University of Western Ontario, Dept. of Geography
Microform in English

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Edition Notes

Abstract: leaves iii-iv.

Vita: leaves 120-121.

Thesis (M.A.)--University of Western Ontario (Dept. of Geography), 1970.

Bibliography: leaves 112-117.

Microfilm. Ottawa : National Library of Canada, 1970.

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Canadian theses = Thèses canadiennes

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1 reel (x, 121 l.
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121

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August 17, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format '[microform] :' to 'Microform'; cleaned up pagination; Removed author from Edition (author found in Work)
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