1908 federal election postcards
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- 1908
Three 1908 federal election campaign postcards.
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1908 federal election postcards
Three 1908 federal election campaign postcards.
1908 government road gang on Swift Current
1908 government road gang on Swift Current. Camp consists of wagons, horse teams, and tents. Men are identified.
1908 Overland, used in the Southey area
A 1908 Overland which was used in the Southey area. Purchase price was a team of oxen. On display, Western Development Museum.
1909 Case car in front of a wooden house
1909 Case car in front of a wooden house. Bessie, Lars, Harris, and Manley Landru and A.C. Paulson standing beside car. Wincher sitting in car.
1911 federal election campaign leaflet for Levi Thomson
September 2, 1911 federal election campaign leaflet for Liberal candidate Levi Thomson.
A 1912 Gaar Scott double compound, 40-120 H.P. steam engine. On display, Western Development Museum, Yorkton.
1914 McLaughlin Model #3 Touring car, which could be bought new for $1650.00
A 1914 McLaughlin Model #3 Touring car which could be bought new for $1650.00. On display at Western Development Museum.
1915 model car owned by P.O. Larson
1915 model car owned by P.O. Larson. Lydia Robertson (Paulson) sitting in car.
1918 Census of Independent Doukhobors: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia
Publication compiled and published by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff of Regina, Saskatchewan. The publication contains over 5,700 names of Independent Doukhobors living in Western Canada during the First World War. The communities in Saskatchewan included in the census are as follows: Pelly; Kamsack; Veregin; Canora; Buchanan; Yorkton; Blaine Lake; and Langham. Includes a revised census of Independent Doukhobors living in Pelly, Saskatchewan taken on August 19, 1924.
1919 6-cylinder Peerless limousine, which could be bought new for $8,000
A 1919 - 6 cylinder Peerless limousine which could be bought new for $8, 000.00. On display, Western Development Museum.