F. T. McArthur and H. T. Crosby
- YJ0305
- Item
- 1882-1967
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
F. T. McArthur. Town Engineer. 1909-1911.
H. T. Crosby. Town Engineer. 1912-1927.
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F. T. McArthur and H. T. Crosby
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
F. T. McArthur. Town Engineer. 1909-1911.
H. T. Crosby. Town Engineer. 1912-1927.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Four wagons are seen hitched to horses on the track at the fair grounds on west Broadway
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Oxen hitched to the family car
Farewell to Yorkton Volunteers
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Yorkton volunteer soldiers in front of town offices
Group photo of club members sitting and standing on grass, with trees in background.
Part of Rice's Studio collection
Image of a farm, with a farmhouse, barn and field of wheat stooks, near Yorkton.
Rice, Lewis
Fire brigade in front of fire hall
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Nine members of the fire brigade in front of fire equipment and fire hall.
Fire Chief E. McLachlan and Fire Chief V. G. Luxford.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Fire chief E. MacLachlan and Fire chief V. G. Luxford.
Fire chief E. McLochlan and Fire chief V. G. Luxford.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Fire chief E. McLochlan and Fire chief V. G. Luxford.
Fire Chief F. Pawlett. and Fire Chief F. Furby.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Fire Chief F. Pawlett. and Fire Chief F. Furby.
Fire Chief T. Jenkins and Fire Chief B. W. Harper
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Fire Chief T. Jenkins and Fire Chief B. W. Harper
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Fire chief V. Griswold.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
List and terms of Yorkton Fire Chiefs.
First building built in Yorkton
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
First building in Yorkton, the J.W. Thornton Building. The business men at the old town-site realized that the village had little future with a railway being built three miles to the south. J.W. Thornton was the first to move. He built this building on Livingstone street and Market street in late 1888 or early '89.