Grayson House in Moose Jaw
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Image of the Grayson House on Stadacona Street West in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It is a three-story house, owned by the Grayson family, with columns supporting a covered porch.
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Ash Stoneman’s Ranch
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Ash Stoneman’s Ranch, south of Mortlach, Saskatchewan
Home of Dr. Gerald Parkins
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Exterior and yard of home of Dr. Gerald Parkins, Wellesley Park, Moose Jaw
J.C. Hamilton home on Main Street
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Hamilton family in front yard of house in Moose Jaw. Portion of Presbyterian Church visible at left
Iredale family
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The Iredale family, two men, three women, four children and two dogs, pose in front of their home at Fort Qu'Appelle
Mrs. Darcy's house
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Exterior view of Mrs. Darcy's house, with a man and woman seated in front in chairs. Three men, a young woman and young man standing behind. Written on back of photo: "Mrs. Darcy House Perhaps on High St. near Vic School"
Residence in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
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Image of a three story house at 206 Oxford Street in Moose Jaw, SK, commonly referred to locally as 'the wedding cake house'.
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Exterior view of log cabin
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Exterior view of log cabin built in 1882 by William Lewis, Hugh Ivor and Dick Sweet in Petrolia district, eight miles southeast of Moose Jaw
Baker and Urton residence
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Baker and Urton residence (duplex) on High Street East, with unidentified family members standing in front of home. Fence in foreground
McDonald house on Fairford Street West
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Men and women sitting and standing in front of McDonald house at 29 Fairford Street West, some with bicycles. Skating rink in background
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
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View of Moose Jaw from the North Hill area, sometime between 1906-1909.