- 1.0037.22
- Stuk
- [ca. 19-]
Numerous teams of oxen breaking sod on the virgin prairie.
Numerous teams of oxen breaking sod on the virgin prairie.
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
Homesteaders Joe & Bill Kessel's sod shack on the open prairie
Sign of Settlement Legend for the Carlton Trail
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
A sign depicting the timeline of settlement along the Carlton trail 1774-1911.
Will Everitt and his Log House
Will Everitt and his log house under construction
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
[Mary Nicholson (nee Bowen)], [Avis Bowen], [Laura Bowen], and [Robert Crawford (Bob) Bowen]
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
[Avis] Bibby, [Mary Bowen], [C.A.J. Bowen?], Laura Bowen
Barr Colonists’ wagons leaving Saskatoon
Barr Colonists on trail just outside of Saskatoon, 1905
Two men digging a well in winter
Two men digging a well in winter; one man standing up top, another partly down well hanging on a rope.
Prairie sod buildings. Tee-pee of wood. Young boy and dog in foreground with wagons in yard.
S. Gilchrist drawing of a homestead
A sketch of the Harry Hearn homestead consisting of sod buildings and a log tee-pee with three people in the scene.
Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Mercer
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Family and guests attending the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Mercer; names of those in attendance not supplied.
Zonder titel
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Ash Stoneman’s Ranch, south of Mortlach, Saskatchewan
John D. Fraser and Donald McBean
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of Marlborough District homesteaders, John D. Fraser and Donald McBean
Zonder titel
Murphy’s ‘Flop House’ on the Old Pole Trail
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
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.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A view of the Hugh Linke farm near Biggar, Saskatchewan.