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They stopped at a good place: a history of the Beausejour, Brokenhead, Garson and Tyndall area of Manitoba, 1875-1981
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immigrant. In 1913, he married Charlotte Arnhold. He served on the council for the
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Trapp's time in the legislature was brief, as he died in office in
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on October 24, 1950, following the death of the previous member,
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Index

MLA
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
St. Clements
Nicholas Stryk
Stanley Copp
Liberal-Progressive
Manitoba
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
German
Rural Municipality of Brokenhead
by-election
St. Clements
Nicholas Stryk
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
Labour Progressive Party
Douglas Campbell
Beausejour
A.A. Trapp



"Alfred F. Trapp (?-1953)"
Manitoba Historical Society


"MLA Biographies - Deceased"
the original
They stopped at a good place: a history of the Beausejour, Brokenhead, Garson and Tyndall area of Manitoba, 1875-1981
the original
"Coalition Liberals Win Manitoba By-elections"

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