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Louise Manny

Louise Elizabeth Manny was a Canadian folklorist and historian from New Brunswick. She was born in Gilead, Maine, the daughter of Charles de Grass Manny, a spoolmaker, and Minette Lee Harding, and her family moved to New Brunswick when she was three. She grew up on the Miramichi River and there she developed an interest in the local history, of which she wrote and broadcast extensively.

Publications and recordings
• 'Folksongs of the Miramichi: Lumber and River Songs from the Miramichi Folk Fest, Newcastle, New Brunswick' (1962 Folkways album). • Songs of Miramichi (Fredericton 1968) with James Reginald Wilson • Ships of Miramichi: A history of shipbuilding on the Miramichi River, New Brunswick, Canada, 1773-1919 ==Honours==
Honours
• Woman of the Century medal from the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada (1967) • Mount Manny in New Brunswick's Historians' Range was named for her (1969) • Honorary LL D (St Thomas College, Chatham) (1961) • Honorary LL D (University of New Brunswick) (1961) ==References==
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