Frenchman River (Sask.)

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  • Barry, Bill. Geographic Names of Saskatchewan. Regina: People Places Publishing Ltd., 2005.

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Frenchman River (Sask.)

Frenchman River (Sask.)

Equivalent terms

Frenchman River (Sask.)

  • UF White Mud River (Sask.)
  • UF Whitemud River (Sask.)

Associated terms

Frenchman River (Sask.)

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Canada. Parks Canada. National Historic Sites Service

  • R-279
  • File
  • 1967-1981

Selected reports from the Manuscript Report Series. Includes bibliography and unedited manuscripts of the Parks Canada Research Division (with appendices A-E, incomplete).

File 25 relates to buffalo pounds. File 55 (306) includes manuscript report no. 306 by R.R. Rostecki relating to architecture in Saskatchewan. File 40 (252) relates to the structural history of Fort Battleford. For fur trade, see files nos. 17 (131), 22 (159), 29 (202), 32 (207) and 62 (355). For Fort Walsh, see files nos. 5 (62), 26 (174), 28 (200), 34 (213), 46 (281), 48 (286), 66 (374), 75 (400) and 79 (409). File nos. 41 (264) and 68 (378) relate to Grey Owl. File 12 (92) relates to the Cypress Hills Massacre. File nos. 47 (285), 49 (288), 50 (289), 51 (290), 52 (293), 53 (294), 54 (295), 55 (306), 56 (310), 57 (311) and 58 (312) relate to courthouses. File nos. 23 (164), 35 (219), 42 (267), 43 (275), 44 (276) and 60 (320) relate to Lanark Place, Abernethy. File 12 (92) relates to Indian artifacts.

Cattle on the Joe White Ranch

  • R-A22294
  • Item
  • 1966-06-07

Cattle on pasture and drinking from the White Mud Creek on the Joe White Ranch.

Ravine that forms White-Mud River

  • R-A22952
  • Item
  • Copied 1982 or before (originally created 1874)

View of the great ravine that forms the valley of the White-Mud River or, as it is commonly known, Frenchman's Creek. The gorge shown is six miles wide and 320 feet below prairie level.

THE BADLANDS

  • FILM R-653
  • Item
  • 19--

Instructional Film: Depicts the Badlands area in the extreme south of Saskatchewan where glacial deposits are thin or absent resulting in land scapes controlled be exposed bedrock. Three areas detailed are: the Frenchman River, Killdeer Badlands, and Valley of the Big Muddy. By: ML

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