Mina Benson Hubbard

Mina Benson Hubbard (April 15, 1870 - May 4, 1956) was a Canadian explorer and was the first white woman to travel and explore the back-country of Labrador. The Nascaupee and George River system were first accurately mapped by her in 1905. She was the wife of Leonidas Hubbard who was famous for his ill-fated expedition to Labrador in 1903. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A woman's way through unknown Labrador ; an account of the exploration of the Nascaupee and George Rivers. by Hubbard, Mina

    New York : Doubleday, Page & company, 1909
    Format: Book


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    A woman's way through unknown Labrador; an account of the exploration of the Nascaupee and George rivers, by Hubbard, Mina

    New York, The McClure Company, 1908
    Format: Book


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    The woman who mapped Labrador : the life and expedition diary of Mina Hubbard by Hubbard, Mina

    Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005
    Format: Book


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    A woman's way through unknown Labrador ; an account of the xsploration of the Nascaupee and George rivers by Hubbard, Mina

    Toronto : W. Briggs, 1908
    Format: Book


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    Tales of the Canadian wilderness.

    Secaucus, NJ. : Castle, 1985
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    Format: Book