Elevators in Morse, Saskatchewan
- R-A9385 (5)
- Stuk
- ca. 1913
View of grain elevators in Morse with railway station in the distance. Canadian Pacific railcar in foreground.
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Elevators in Morse, Saskatchewan
View of grain elevators in Morse with railway station in the distance. Canadian Pacific railcar in foreground.
The Mainliner (Moose Jaw, Sask. : 1950) collection
Collection consists of microfilmed issues for The Mainliner from October 11, 1950 to 1952.
Morse Courier and Review collection
Collection consists of issues for Morse Courier-Review from 1948 to 1954 (incomplete).
Herbert Herald. Morse Messenger collection
Collection consists of an original issue for Morse Messenger for July 7, 1955.
Mainliner-Courier (Moose Jaw, Sask.) collection
Collection consists of issues for Mainliner-Coderre News from 1953 to 1956 and 1961 to March 27, 1963.
As The Pendulum Swings: Town of Morse and District History, 1882-1972
Local history of the town of Morse, Saskatchewan and district. Includes information on Morse School District No. 1921; Mimosa School District No. 821; Wiebe School District No. 3005; Yorkshire School District No. 209; Crocus Hill School District No. 2572; Wildflower School District; Welshman School District No. 1126; Rolling Plains School District; Lone Tree Lake School District; Jordan School District No. 3431; and Log Valley School District.
List of original occupants in Township 16, Range 7, West of the 3rd Meridian, near Morse, compiled by Saskatchewan Archives Board Staff, [195-?-197-?]. The list includes the section, name, and date of entry.
Articles from The Morse News, regarding the history of Morse, 1938.
Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - John W. Jackson
An audio interview with John W. Jackson (born 1890) of Riverhurst, Saskatchewan conducted by Marilynn Canitz, a student in Morse, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.
Children and Grandparents Oral History Program - Olga Meyer
An audio interview with Olga Meyer (born 1899) of Morse, Saskatchewan conducted by Leanne Meyer, a student in Morse, for the Children and Grandparents Oral History Program, initiated in 1980 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board to commemorate Saskatchewan's 75th anniversary. A summary and release form are included.