Typical First Nation Encampment
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- 1882-1967
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Four men sit and one man stands in front of several tipis. A caption reads "A very typical Indian encampment on the prairies any where."
Typical First Nation Encampment
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Four men sit and one man stands in front of several tipis. A caption reads "A very typical Indian encampment on the prairies any where."
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Index Book 2, Continued.
Old Mill on the Little Sand River
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Reprint photo of Old Mill
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Old timers and others standing on the mill foundation in 1947
F.S. Collacott's hardware store and Levi Beck's farm implement office and shop
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F. S. Collacott's hardware store and Levi Beck's farm implement office and shop.
The Dominion Government Land Office
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People standing in front of the Dominion Government Land Office
The office staff about the same time
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Dominion Government Land office staff.
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Pat of the Automobile club, with cars lined up on the north side of Broadway, about 1909. The names of the business places are quite notable including an architect sign.
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Jenny Young and Margaret Foster, Mrs. R. G. Walden and Mrs. R. G. Hutchings respectively, school teachers, are seen on a cart pulled by a horse on their way to their schools.
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View of the south side of Broadway Avenue in Yorkton with a horse-drawn sleigh in front of many businesses. The Balmoral Hotel came through to Broadway. A branch of the Bank of British North America opened in the angular building at the right center in 1903. The Anglican Church built in 1898, is seen at the end of the street.
Broadway looking east from International Harvester building
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Broadway, looking east from the International Harvester building about 1911. The two sheds in the foreground are located on the present sit of the Massey- Harris building.
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.