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Grayson House in Moose Jaw

Image of the Grayson House on Stadacona Street West in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. It is a three-story house, owned by the Grayson family, with columns supporting a covered porch.

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John Stewart house

John Stewart home with him, his mother (Jessica H. Lang), his grandparents, and his sister (Agnes Lang) on the porch.

Saskatchewan Catalogue Houses

Coil bound 107-page book with a laminated front and back page which contains the info of many Saskatchewan houses and black and white pictures for reference. The item has been autographed by the author Ken Uhrich. It does not have local content.

J. Rugg Elston's home

  • Series 2: CPC. 1928-1933, predominant 1930-1931. - Folder 17: "Photographs."
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  • 1931
  • Parte deW.C. Murray fonds

The home of J. Rugg Elston is seen.

John Goodale Farm Home

Members of the John Goodale family stand outside their farm house, located south of Saskatoon near Floral, Saskatchewan. Names (from left): Marion, followed by three unidentified individuals, Bob Jr., John (1906-1994), Jane, another unidentified individual, Mrs. George Marion holding [?], Mrs. Mary Goodale (wife of Robert Goodale Sr). House was rebuilt in 1925. This house was built before 1900 and known as the "house with seven gables" and was a landmark for travellers. It was bought by Robert Goodale Sr. in 1911 and was remodeled in 1925 for $2500.

Manse plans

Series consists of building plans and specifications for various manses or small houses, associated with the United Church in Saskatchewan. Contents include items relating to: Central Butte, Climax, Eastend, Kipling, Lumsden, Midale, Mossbank, Moose Jaw (Grace United Church), Porcupine Plain, Spiritwood, Tomkins, Wawota, and Whitewood.

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