A Prairie Fire in the Zelma District
- PI-81-8.2 (3)
- Component
- 1955
Item component is an article by Albert Andrew that appears in volume 8, issue 2 of Saskatchewan History from page 68 to 69.
Andrew, Albert
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A Prairie Fire in the Zelma District
Item component is an article by Albert Andrew that appears in volume 8, issue 2 of Saskatchewan History from page 68 to 69.
Andrew, Albert
Andrew, Albert : General pioneer experiences questionnaire
File consists of the response by/about Albert Andrew to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to general pioneer experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1906.
Questionnaire number 2 on pioneer experiences included questions on: places lived; income; family relations; travel; commerce; "firsts"; sources of place names; availability of historical source materials; and important changes since their arrival.
Andrew, Albert, 1884-1973
Bill and George Bailey ploughing with a Sulky plough near Zelma, Saskatchewan
Item is an image showing Bill and George Bailey plowing with a Sulky plow in land near Zelma, Saskatchewan.
Andrew, Albert
Carl Henriksen's sod house near Zelma
Item is a photograph of Carl Henriksen's sod house located near Zelma, Saskatchewan.
Children on railway tracks outside Zelma
Three unidentified children standing on the railway tracks outside Zelma. Houses and station in background.
Combine, one of first in Zelma district
Items are photographs showing a field with a combine, one of first in Zelma district of Saskatchewan.
Cutting wheat in the Zelma area
Items are images showing the cutting of wheat in the Zelma area of Saskatchewan:
(1) Otto Fraleigh;
(2) Billy Walsh, George Peek, Otto Fraleigh;
(3) unidentified.
Andrew, Albert
Detail of door and window in middle-ground
Detail of door and window in middle-ground. Two women and a man in foreground standing behind two wooden chairs. Cloth in clothesline, town buildings in background. Possibly Zelma.
Extension to Zelma Rural Telephone Co.
Line-route map.
Zelma Rural Telephone Company, 1917-1977