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Murphy’s ‘Flop House’ on the Old Pole Trail

View of a stop-over or ‘flop house’ on the ‘Old Pole Trail’ (also known as the Wood Mountain Trail) which ran south of Moose Jaw to Fort Walsh and the Cypress Hills area; this stop-over was operated by a man named Murphy and was located on the shores of Old Wives Lake.

Moose Hotel, Moose Jaw, NWT

Exterior/street-view of the Moose Hotel, located on the north-west corner of Main and High Street in Moose Jaw, NWT. Group of local residents, including Mr. Shupe (on the black horse), the hotel owner, are gathered in front of the hotel.

Moose Jaw Lacrosse Club, 1893

Team photo of the Moose Jaw Lacrosse Club. Players in back row (from left to right): James Robb; Woodley; J. Melbrush; W.J. Nelson; C.F. Smith; W. Porter; J. Franks. Players in front row (left to right): W. Rilley; J. McCreagh; Mr. Crosby (sitting); Walt Surrington.

Moose Jaw Baseball Team, Territorial Champions

Moose Jaw Baseball Team, Territorial Champions, 1895; Back Row (left to right): Ed Baxter (2nd base); Mr. Tedlock (right fielder); Joe Hyland (centre fielder); Bob Franks (left fielder); W.J. Nelson (Manager). Middle Row (left to right): Bill Simington (shortstop); Bill Lawrence (3rd base); Walter Scott (2nd base); Billy Woods (1st base). Front: Bob McCartney (pitcher); Walter Simington (catcher)

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Jean Louis Legare

Studio portrait of Métis trader and rancher Jean Louis Legare, one of the original settlers of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan and friend of Sioux Chief Sitting Bull.

Members of Moose Jaw Sioux Indian band

Moose Jaw Sioux seated for portrait wearing native dress. Seen from left to right: Emma and her husband John Okute, Big Joe, Joe Ferguson and his wife Katrine (Emma's sister). Men seen holding rifles and one holding a peace pipe.

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