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- 1937-1951 (Creation)
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8 cm of textual records
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The Berlo, Manitoba mission was an offshoot of the Camp, Morton teaching mission. In 1937, Sister Alice Walsh began to teach at Bismarck School at Berlo, 10 kilometres from Camp Morton. Instead of travelling each day, the Sister-teacher stayed in the living quarters at the school during the week and return to Camp Morton for the weekends.
This subseries consists of the community annals, student lists, correspondence, teaching notebooks, and accounts.
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Berlo materials were arranged in a separate subseries upon transfer to USMC. This distinction has been maintained.
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6-04.2
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Created by F Rousselle Dec. 11, 2025.
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Mission history by SOS archivist, MC Havey, inherited upon transfer to USMC.