- FS-004-0057
- Stuk
- [1917-1971]
Part of Fort San fonds
Captioned: "Fort San Installing a water line into the Lake for fire fighting."
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Part of Fort San fonds
Captioned: "Fort San Installing a water line into the Lake for fire fighting."
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Part of Fort San fonds
Captioned: "Fort San Installing a water line into the Lake for fire fighting."
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Part of Fort San fonds
Image showing Dr. Ferguson's Office.
Part of Fort San fonds
Image showing a hallway at Fort San.
Fort San Tuberculosis Museum 1
Part of Fort San fonds
Image showing the Tuberculosis Museum in the main building at Fort San.
Part of Fort San fonds
Image showing the Fort San X Ray room in 1920. Captioned "X-Ray Department 1920 complete in every detail & equipped with latest most up to date ... for detection and observation of tuberculosis."
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Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San captioned "Sask San."
Part of Fort San fonds
Hillside view of Fort San captioned "Fort San after 1922, Harvey C. Boughton. Potatoes were grown after the land was levelled to break up the soil and reduce the weeds before sowing the lawn + trees."
Part of Fort San fonds
Panorama hillside view of Fort San.
Fonds contains records and photos of the Saskatoon Sanatorium. The Saskatoon Sanatorium was established in 1925, located at 1430 Avenue M South. The sanatorium buildings were demolished in 1989 and the property was repurposed into a public park.
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A Tuberculosis Survey of Manitoba Indians [Indigenous Peoples]
Part of Jim Daschuk Collection
Article: A Tuberculosis Survey of Manitoba Indians [Indigenous Peoples]
By: E.L. Ross and A.L. Paine
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