Just a few miles north of Nelson, a settlement of predominantly British farmers was established after the turn of the century. It was in this district that Reginald Dawson- encouraged by his family, the local real estate agents, and his own vision of a genteel life- purchased forty acres in 1906. As his memoir shows, the realities of pioneer life were not at all as Dawson expected.
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Kamloops, B.C. : Plateau Press, c1997
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