Will Everitt and his Log House
- BCHCC 0125
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- [191-?]
Will Everitt and his log house under construction
Will Everitt and his Log House
Will Everitt and his log house under construction
Winter Supply of Wood, Noyes Brothers
Man standing beside a teepee-shaped stack of wood; collected by the Noyes brothers living in the Marshall District in Saskatchewan for the winter of 1905.
Vast, open natural prairie with small house/homestead in background.
Starting the "Hatfield' Homestead
Looking across the 'Gully" at the “Hatfield Homestead” at Big Gully Creek, Saskatchewan
Barr Colonists’ wagons leaving Saskatoon
Barr Colonists on trail just outside of Saskatoon, 1905
Wagons following the North Saskatchewan River
[Barr Colonists’] wagons on a trail beside the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and present-day Lloydminster, SK.
Unidentified man standing outside his sod house, known locally as a ‘soddy’.
Two men digging a well in winter
Two men digging a well in winter; one man standing up top, another partly down well hanging on a rope.
The first building on Rivercourse Townsite
Image of a wooden building on the bare prairie, identified as the first building on Rivercourse Townsite
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Homesteaders Joe & Bill Kessel's sod shack on the open prairie
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Exterior view of an old ranch house and yard; buildings reflected in water
Book of Shiloh History and People
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Same as LRA 0299, different view
Sign of Settlement Legend for the Carlton Trail
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
A sign depicting the timeline of settlement along the Carlton trail 1774-1911.
Plaque marking the Kenderdine Homestead
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Plaque for homestead - Saskatchewan homecoming 1971
Plaque marking the Kenderdine Homestead
Parte de LRA Photograph Collection
Plaque mounted on a boulder marking the site of Gus Kenderdine's homestead. The plaque was erected for the Saskatchewan Homecoming 1971.