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North-West Territorial Buildings, Cairn at Fort Livingstone, Springside School, parades in Yorkton and Regina, etc.

  • GM-PH-5116 (1)-(28)
  • Pièce
  • 188-?-192-?

Records are reproduced images from a collection of negatives accumulated by Lee Buckmaster of Bethune, Saskatchewan. Included are: (1) to (4) the North-West Territories Administration Building, Indian Office and North-West Territories Council Building, located on Dewdney Avenue, Regina; (5) Regina's first railway station depot, constructed in 1882; (6) Canadian Pacific Railway staff at Regina, 1886; (7) Dr. Cotton and John Kerr, along with a dog, and a horse and carriage; (8) Wascana Lake with the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in the distance; (9) large group of people gathered at Wascana Park, May 24, 1896; (10) Hudson's Bay Company post, also known as the "old Fort office", at Fort Qu'Appelle; (11) ethnic Germans from the Banat region of Austria-Hungary gathered at the Zichydorf Colony southeast of Regina, ca. 1904; (12) assortment of large stones on a clearing of land; (13) to (14) group of students standing in front of an unidentified one-room school house; (15) unidentified building, similar to a park office, surrounded by trees; (16) to (17) cairn at Fort Livingstone commemorating the first government and session of the North-West Council (1876 and 1877); (18) to (19) school building for Springside S.D. No. 1148 at Springside, Saskatchewan; (20) to (22) parade proceeding on Broadway Avenue, Yorkton; (23) to (24) parade proceeding from Albert Street on to 11th Avenue, Regina; (25) to (27) herd of elk on a farm; (28) group of men working on an artesian well.

Buildings and an event in Yorkton, Saskatchewan

  • GM-PH-5260 (1)-(7)
  • Pièce
  • 195-?

Exterior view of the Federal Building, completed in 1954; exterior view of the old Post Office building with a sign advertising Wells Construction Co. Ltd.; exterior view of a wooden house torn down to make way for the Federal Building at the north-east corner of Smith Street and 3rd Avenue North; and politicians and members of the public in attendance at an unknown event. The individuals identified are as follows: Mayor Clarence Langrill; Jack Goodman, CJGX Radio; James "Jimmy" Gardiner, federal Minister of Agriculture; and Steve Surjic.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police: Clippings and Pamphlets

  • R-1362
  • Dossier
  • ca. 1874 to 1992

Compilation of former pamphlet and clipping collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board relating to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Includes annual reports and biographical information and obituaries for officers. Includes article on Mounties at Fort Walsh by Wallace Stegner.

Records of Howard M. Jackson

  • (S)A 251
  • Dossier
  • 1882-1976

Records created, accumulated and used by Howard M. Jackson, a civic employee who was born in 1888 and died in 1978, relating to the history of Yorkton, Saskatchewan and district.

Broadway, Yorkton

  • R-A12389
  • Pièce
  • 1882 or after

Broadway, Yorkton.

Yorkton Post Office

  • R-A26726
  • Pièce
  • 1884 or after

Yorkton Post Office.

Records of Orkney School District No. 97

  • Micro. R-2.333
  • Collection
  • copied 1986 (originally created 1887-1957)

Records of Orkney School District No. 97 consisting of meeting minutes dating from May 14, 1887 to 1947; daily attendance registers, 1905-1957; and a treasurer's book, 1892-1920. Orkney School was located in the Yorkton, Saskatchewan district.

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