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- [between 1870 and 1927]
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Bird's Eye View of Barr Colony Camp
- MSS_C550_1_29_1
- Item
- April 20,1903
This is a picture of the Barr Colony camp and also you can see the railroad.
- MSS_C565_2_11_29
- Item
- 1914
This is a picture of the world's biggest barn in the world at T-Horseshow Ranch at Leader, Sask. This barn was built in 1914 by W.T.Smith on N.E.1/2 23-23-27 about 12 miles from Leader about 11/2 miles from the South Sask.River. 32 cars of lumber were used. It took 100 men to build it. The cement mixers received $1.00 per day. The ranch hand received $40.00 a month. There were 2,200 head of cattle and 10,000 sheep on the ranch. Smith died in flu epidemic in 1918. The barn was pulled down in 1920 to pay the mortgage. The barn was 128x400 ft. height 60ft. The following construction materials were used: 875,000 ft lumber, 30,000 sacks of Canada Portland Cement and 60,000 ft of corrugated galvanized iron roofing. There were 7 ventilators. The ranch contained 10,000 acres under irrigation and is largest alfalfa and corm farm in Sask.
Barr Colony camp at Saskatoon.
- MSS_C550_1_29_5a
- Item
- April 30, 1903
Image of tents and equipment at the Barr Colony camp in Saskatoon.
- MSS_C550_1_29_5c
- Item
- May 1, 1903
This is a picture of the Barr Colonists at Saskatoon.
- MSS_C550_1_29_5d
- Item
- May 1, 1903
This is a picture of the Barr Colonists in Saskatoon at their camp.
- MSS_C550_1_29_5e
- Item
- May 1, 1903
This is a picture of the Barr Colonists in Saskatoon at their camp. The Immigration Hall is seen on the upper left hand side of the photo.
A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
- MG 437
- Fonds
- [187-]-1950
This fonds contains original manuscripts, copies, and photographs, created and collected by A.S. Morton as University Librarian. The records focus on the history of western Canada, especially Saskatchewan. It includes material on the fur trade and exploration, white settlement and interaction with native people, and the Riel Rebellions. Originals of the copied material date from 1623.
Morton, A.S., 1870-1945
Arthur Bell and Charles Steedman.
- MSS_C555_2_14-17_51
- Item
- [189?]
Image of Arthur Bell and Charles Steedman in horse-drawn buggy. House in background at [Cannngton Manor, SK].
- MSS_C555_2_14-17_24
- Item
- [1892]
This is a picture of Abraham Evans of Wawota. He was lost in a blizzard March 8, 1892. His feet and part of his nose was amputated. Mrs. Ramage, a neighbour who had asked for a life home from Moosomin perished in the storm.
A Story in Picture: The rapid rise of Saskatoon
- MSS C555/2/5.12a
- Item
- February 27, 1909.
In this article are three pictures from Saskatoon dating from 1896, 1903 to 1908.
- MSS C555/2/6.2a
- Item
- August 21, 1909
Three photos of Rosthern show various views of Rosthern and area. The news clipping gives a brief history of Rosthern and its development.