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Charlie Rayner's farming operations

(1): Charlie Rayner breaking land with four oxen at a neighbour's. Rayner's homestead was located on 23-19-8-W3, near Glen Kerr/Log Valley, Saskatchewan. Charlie Rayner was born in Prince Edward Island in 1889 and came to Saskatchewan around 1905.

(2): An unidentified man, possibly a hired hand, sitting on a horse-drawn water wagon owned by Charlie Rayner during harvesting operations in the Glen Kerr district. The horses, named "Mike" and "Craig", were used, in their early years, to chase coyotes.

A typical Russian farm

  • R-B9830
  • Item
  • 1922

Item is an image showing a typical Russian farm, man and woman with three children in front of a small house with fence; house located at NE 28 Tp. 45-9-3, about 17.8 km (11 miles) east of Alticane, Saskatchewan.

Rinfret, C.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Andrew, with five horses and a bicycle, in front of their house

  • R-A14666
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  • 1911

Item is an image showing Mr. and Mrs. H. Andrew standing with five horses and a bicycle in front of their house; Mr. Andrew is standing near the building and Mrs. Andrew is standing on the right near the bicycle.

Andrew homesteaded at SE 20-33-23 W2 in 1905.

Andrew, Albert, 1884-1973

Hutterite Brethren

Items are images showing views of Dinsmore Hutterite colony, including slaughterhouse, garages, residences, blacksmith shop, and chicken and goose barns; and one image of the Pincher Creek Hutterite colony (1996).

Threshing on John McPherson's farm

  • R-A14720
  • Item
  • 1914

Item is an image showing threshing on John McPherson's farm SW 21-33-28 W2. Outfit being used belonged to Charlie Holtorf.

Andrew, Albert, 1884-1973

L.E. Reiman's auction sale, Amulet, May 6, 1948

This poster advertises an auction sale at L.E. Reiman's farm, located at NE 36-7-21-W2, a half mile east and a half mile south of Amulet. It was scheduled to be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 6, 1948 and was to include the sale of farm machinery and equipment, three cows, one sow, and some oat seed. Terms of the sale were cash. The auctioneer was W.J. Cleveland and the clerk was Ian Prentice. The poster was printed by The Mail Printers, Milestone, Sask.

The Mail Printers