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A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
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The Prosperity of Regina

This clipping contains two pictures of Regina. One of the pictures is dated 1896 and the other is dated 1909. Then there is an article talking about the origins of Regina and also mentioned that it is now a city and the centre of the greatest wheat producing districts on the North American continent.

Threshing

The Downy's threshing outfit marked by six teams of horses. Crops were small and stacks more often placed in a group of four to admit the machine. Straw pitchers were kept on the jump.

View of Cannington Manor and mill.

This picture shows a view of Cannington Manor with the mill at right.

Bio/historical note: The Mill, planned in 1884 and built by local labour with local materials. It was of great benefit to a wide district. A gold metal was won at the Paris Exposition from local wheat ground in this mill.

Abraham Evans

This is a picture of Abraham Evans of Wawota. He was lost in a blizzard March 8, 1892. His feet and part of his nose was amputated. Mrs. Ramage, a neighbour who had asked for a life home from Moosomin perished in the storm.

Camping

There are several copies of this picture and negatives. This picture shows a summer camping group in very early days. Fishing, swimming and sailing were sports of the early English settlers in this district; long before Western Lake Resorts were though of. Cannington Lake was the favourite scene.

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