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.
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.
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.
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Letter from Allan R. Turner written to H. M. Jackson on DEC. 2, 1966
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"The Indian, riding his pony, along with his teepee encampment, was the common sight that greeted the early explorer, trapper, missionary and later the early settler when they arrived on the prairies during the last century."
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Red River Carts and tipis seen in an Indian encampment.
Typical First Nation Encampment
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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."
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A homesteader's log shack in the ca.1890
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Hand drawn image of Old Yorkton
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
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.
Prairie Schooners from Nebraska
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Prairie Schooners from Nebraska on Broadway