This two-storey brick residence in the Municipality of Boissevain-Morton, a municipally-designated historic site (1995), was built in 1914 by Ontario-born farmers George and Margaret Armstrong, who had arrived in this area about 1882. It was later occupied by their son, farmer and auctioneer Roy H. Armstrong. The farm was sold in 1964.
Armstrong House (September 2012)
Source: Gordon GoldsboroughSite Coordinates (lat/long): N49.19640, W100.05045
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Armstrong House (106 Crescent Road W, Portage la Prairie)
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Municipally Designated Historic Sites
Armstrong Homestead, Boissevain area, SW 12-3-20W, Manitoba Historic Resources Branch.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 21 January 2022
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