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A Tale That is Told: Estevan 1890-1980

Publication entitled A Tale That is Told: Estevan 1890-1980, which provides a local history of the City of Estevan and surrounding area. Published by the Estevan History Book Committee. Printed by Friesen Printers, a Division of D. W. Friesen and Sons Limited, Altona, Manitoba.

A Walk Down Memory Lane: Hafford and District

Item is a local history publication entitled A Walk Down Memory Lane: Hafford and District. Includes information on the Rural Municipality of Redberry. Published by the Hafford History Book Committee, Hafford, Saskatchewan. Printed by Frisen Printers, a Division of D. W. Friesen and Sons Limited, Altona, Manitoba.

A Wheatland Heritage

Third printing of the local history of the area known as the Rural Municipality of Snipe Lake No. 259 by Edith Vernette Armstrong. Illustrated by Beryl Britton. First printed in 1956.

A Wheatland Heritage

An history of Snipe Lake Rural Municipality No. 259, Saskatchewan and its districts for the period 1906 to 1916, written by Edith Vernette Armstrong and illustrated by Beryl Britton.

Aborigines of the Pei-Wei Trail

Item is a history of the High Tor district, including the High Tor District Soldier Settlement, compiled by Roger Baldwin. Publication is based on drafts written by Baldwin's father, Harold "Bob" Baldwin in 1954, 1957 and 1968.

Baldwin, Roger, 1939-

Across Border and Valley: The Story of Maryfield and Fairlight and Surrounding Districts

Volumes 1 and 2 of the local history of the communities in Maryfield Rural Municipality No. 91 including Maryfield, Fairlight, Doonside, Ryerson, Mair, Walpole and Fleming, Saskatchewan and districts compiled and published by the Maryfield and District Historical Society. Printed by Friesen Printers in Altona, Manitoba.

Volume 2 includes a map of the Rural Municipality of Maryfield No. 91 revised in 1982 by Hugh D. Heal showing roads and the names of the occupants of each quarter-section of land in townships 9, 10, 11 and 12, ranges 30 and 31, west of the first meridian.

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