Broadway looking east from Assiniboine Avenue
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- 1904
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Broadway, looking east from Assiniboine Avenue
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Broadway looking east from Assiniboine Avenue
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Broadway, looking east from Assiniboine Avenue
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.
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North side of Broadway west from 4th. Avenue in Yorkton.
Statement of furs on hand at Touchwood Hills Trading Post
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This statement of furs on hand at Touchwood Hills trading post dated 8, January 1854, was found among old records left at Fort Pelly during the days of abandonment prior to 1912. Touchwood Hills was another Hudson's Bay trading post which operated under the management of Fort Pelly.
Looking north-east across fourth Avenue and Smith Street
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Looking north-east across fourth Avenue and Smith Street
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Western Grocers Warehouse, on Broadway west. Erected in 1910
Canadian Bank of Commerce and Hudson's Bay buildings
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Canadian Bank of Commerce and Hudson's Bay buildings.
North-east corner of Betts Ave., and Broadway in 1904
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North-east corner of Betts Ave., and Broadway in 1904, features many stores such as M. Krushen & Co.
Delivering freight to Levi Beck's general store
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Delivering freight to Levi Beck's general store, Broadway and 4th., about 1910.
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Railway and stores
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.