- R-A61
- Item
- ca. 1915
Ruins of old stone house near Warman ferry on east side of Saskatchewan River, (old Clark's crossing) used as hospital during N.W. Rebellion, 1885. Side view.
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Ruins of old stone house near Warman ferry on east side of Saskatchewan River, (old Clark's crossing) used as hospital during N.W. Rebellion, 1885. Side view.
Saskatchewan. Department of Public Works
Includes material regarding Gabriel Dumont including surety bonds for the performance of duties of ferryman, April 15, 1878 and March 1, 1881; licenses to operate ferry; correspondence between Dumont and Lieutenant Governor Laird regarding conditions involved in securing a ferry license, February 1878 to April 1882. Includes the contents of cornerstone of Moosomin Jail including the following: May 30, 1908 issue of The Globe, Toronto; the May 30, 1908 issue of The Saskatchewan Gazette; Reports of the Department of Public Works for 4 months ended December 31, 1905 and 14 months ended February 28, 1907 (published in 1908); a 5 cent coin, 1907; a photograph of Walter Scott; lists of various government officials and contractors; and the Department of Public Works' specification for the Goal at Moosomin dated December 20, 1907.
Saskatchewan Landing ferry: general view, landing scow, and laden scow.
Saskatchewan Landing ferry approach, looking north from south, and showing standard scows at landing.
Saskatchewan Landing ferry (623): view of crossing, building plank approach, tower and cable car, loaded scow, ferry house, examining cable. 1911-1934.
Saskatoon - ferry approaching shore; homesteaders waiting their turn with wagon drawn by oxen; the last ferry trip with bridges in background.
Saskatoon ferry crossing with homesteaders and a covered wagon; homesteaders with wagon drawn by oxen, horses behind wagon waiting their turn on shore.