Prairie Schooners from Nebraska
- YJ0041
- Stuk
- ca. 1907
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Prairie Schooners from Nebraska on Broadway
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Prairie Schooners from Nebraska
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Prairie Schooners from Nebraska on Broadway
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Oxen hitched to the family car
The Relief of Mafeking celebration
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Parade celebrating the “Relief of Mafeking”, South African war, lined up in front of the Old Manitoba and North Western Railway round house
Looking north east across Broadway from the C.P.R water tower
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Looking north east across Broadway from C. P. R. water tower about 1896
Prime Minister, Sir Wilfred Laurier visiting Yorkton
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Prime Minister, Sir Wilfred Laurier visited Yorkton July 20, 1910
Looking south-east along the Yorkton railway yards
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Looking south-east along the railway yards form the C. P .R. water tower in 1897.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
The Saskatchewan Homesteader
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Sir Wilfred [Laurier's] special train
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Sir Wilfred's special train being the first passenger train on the Melville Yorkton branch of G.P.T.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Threshing scene with horses
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Crowds at the summer fair on the exhibition grounds.
"The old Indian and Squaw in early years, near Yorkton"
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
"The old Indian and squaw in early years"
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
First Nation camp. View of a tent and drying racks.
Woman sitting in front of tipi
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Women sitting in front of tipi
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
The Canadian Pacific Railway yards as they appeared in 1910. Great development had taken place in the preceding twenty years, since the first train left Yorkton in 1891. In the picture above, left center, it will be noted that in 1910 the fair grounds were on the present site of Jubilee park, the live stock building and large tents are seen. On the right is Livingstone Street.