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Canadian Pacific Railway

The Canadian Pacific Railway yards as they appeared in 1910. Great development had taken place in the preceding twenty years, since the first train left Yorkton in 1891. In the picture above, left center, it will be noted that in 1910 the fair grounds were on the present site of Jubilee park, the live stock building and large tents are seen. On the right is Livingstone Street.

"CTP Express Biggar, Sask."

A steam engine in front of the Biggar train station and a group of about 15 men standing on the platform in front of the train station

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C.P.R. Gravel Pit and G.T.P. Water Tank

Two small wooden building with another tall wooden structure behind them to the left
A girl is in front of one building and two horses are beside the other building
Machinery and hills can be seen in the background
Written on the back in blue ink: "Old CPR gravel Pit & GTP Water tank 3 Miles East"
Written on the back in pencil: " water tanks taken down after coming of Diesels"
The number "10" is written in blue marker
The word "Identical" is written in pencil on a white sticker

Broadway and First Ave.

Broadway and First Ave., about 1909. Taken from a window in the lake of the Woods elevator. The C. P. R. wind mill, water tank and round house n the foreground.

Dominion Land Grant to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company

Folded rectangle of paper on the outside is the basics of the deal and the the inside folds out into a large certificate. The certificate is legal confirmation of a deal in which the British government gave the Canadian Pacific Railway land in Manitoba to build its railway on.

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