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Group photo of club members sitting and standing on grass, with trees in background.
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Group photo of club members sitting and standing on grass, with trees in background.
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List of Home Guard - Page 2
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List of Home Guard - Page 1
First building built in Yorkton
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First building in Yorkton, the J.W. Thornton Building. The business men at the old town-site realized that the village had little future with a railway being built three miles to the south. J.W. Thornton was the first to move. He built this building on Livingstone street and Market street in late 1888 or early '89.
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A homesteader's log shack in the ca.1890
First C.P.R. train to leave Yorkton
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said to be the first C. P. R. train to leave Yorkton
Looking north east across Broadway from the C.P.R water tower
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Looking north east across Broadway from C. P. R. water tower about 1896
Left-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards
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Left-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards form the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) water tower in 1897.
Looking south- east across Smith St., from 3rd. Ave.
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Looking south-east across Smith St. from 3rd. Ave., in 1897. 1. Residence of Wm. Simpson, with well and pump beside the house. 2. Methodist Church on the east side of 4th. 3. Home of J. W. Christie. 4. Residence of Yorkton's first Mayor, W. P. Hopkins. 5. Anglican Parish Hall on 5th. Ave., 6.&7. Brick residences of J. J. Smith and his brother W. T. Smith. J. J. Smith was also a member of Yorkton's town council after incorporation.
Yorkton's first business street
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Livingstone St., on the right, Yorkton's first business street with the Royal Hotel in the foreground. At the left on the picture is Broadway east of first Ave. The first house is Markham's residence, next is J. C. Markham's livery barn. Next the Hudson's Bay store. Across the street 2nd. Ave., is R. A. Patricks small drug store, Yorkton's first drug store with a law office above. Next is the Carson Building with a photography shop and barber shop on the ground floor and offices above.
Right-side of Looking south-east along the railway yards
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Right-side of looking south-east along the railway yards form the Canadian Pacific Railway water tower.