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Unnamed float in parade

Photograph shows decorated wagon pulled by horses and several people in costume on the wagon

Hayes Haven and the Orange Home

A photocopied two-page article from the Indian Head Wolseley News describing the history of the Orange Home and its eventual transition into Hayes Haven.

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The Orange Benevolent Society 1985-1986 Calendar

A 17 X 24 cm calendar with pictures of the children and feature articles, recipes, etc. Contains messages from officials of the Orange Lodge and Orange Benevolent Society and from the managers of the Orange Home and Orange Home Farm.

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1991-1992 Orange Home Calendar

Small wall calendar (September, 1991 to September, 1992), including photos of children (residents), staff and members of the Orange Benevolent Society as well as short writeups about various aspects of the Orange Home..

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Excerpts From the Past

12 legal-sized pages of photocopied newspaper articles from the Qu'Appelle Progress (1885-1969) stapled together into one booklet. The booklet was created as a celebration of Qu'Appelle's 75th year as a town. The articles were used in preparing the Qu'Appelle History Book "Qu'Appelle: Footprints to Progress" (ISBN 0-88925-215-7).

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Of Years Gone By

A stapled book 35 page (letter-sized) of stories and articles by Thomas Bray and other contributors with stories of people and important events of McLean, Saskatchewan, as well as some about nearby communities - Edgeley, Qu'Appelle, and Indian Head.

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Early 1900s Land Title Map

A green land title map covering the grid from Rge.10 Twp. 15 to Rge.12 Twp. 18. Within the grid are the towns of Sintaluta and Wolseley as well as Carry The Kettle (Ce-Ga-Kin) Reserve .

Grand Avenue 1904

Grand Avenue looking south. Horses and wagons and hitching posts can be seen as well as the livery stable in the background "GRAND AVE 1904 is printed on the back.

Curtis and Emma Moore's house - 816 Grand Avenue

High-quality photograph of 816 Grand Avenue. Reverse says "Chauncey Moore's parents (ask Allan Braithwaite) Euphemia Dixon". Mrs. Dixon is likely the woman on the verandah in the photo.

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