Conductor M. Long and trainman W. R. Farrar wave
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Conductor M. Long and trainman W. R. Farrar wave as Brandon to Broadview "Local" made its final Canadian Pacific Railway run through Moosomin.
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Conductor M. Long and trainman W. R. Farrar wave
Conductor M. Long and trainman W. R. Farrar wave as Brandon to Broadview "Local" made its final Canadian Pacific Railway run through Moosomin.
Contract and Specification for the Construction of a Land Titles Building at Moosomin
Contract and specifications for the construction of the land titles building at Moosomin, Saskatchewan, issued by the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works.
Corrections: An Historical Perspective of the Saskatchewan Experience
Publication written by Shirley Skinner, Otto Driedger and Brian Grainger and published by the Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina as Canadian Plains Reports No. 4.
Correspondence, certificates and publications relating to Alfreda Edna Bobier's teaching career
Correspondence, Grade VIII diploma, certificates issued mainly by the Saskatchewan Department of Education and publications relating to Alfreda Edna Bobier's education and teaching career in Saskatchewan. Her married names were Alfreda E. Vold and Alfreda E. Edwards. Includes yearbooks of Moosomin Collegiate Institute in Moosomin, Saskatchewan for the 1925-26, 1926-27 and 1927-28 school years; an Award for Service issued by Moosomin School Unit No. 9 in 1971; a publication consisting of recollections prepared by people who attended Regina Normal School between 1920 and 1935 and took part in the Early Thirties Reunion in August, 1985; and a copy of an article (source unknown) relating to the demolition of Fleming School in Fleming, Saskatchewan in 1986.
File includes biographical information regarding Alfreda Edna Bobier compiled by her niece, Donna Betteridge.
Crowd of people on Main Street, Moosomin, waiting for the Calithumpian parade
Crowd of people on Main Street, Moosomin, waiting for the Calithumpian parade. Several stores in view.
D. McDonald Livery barn on Gordon Street, Moosomin
D. McDonald Livery barn on Gordon Street, Moosomin. Two men with teams of horses.
Part of Edwin John Walker fonds
Destruction to A. W. Lindbom grain elevator, caused by a "twister" at Moosomin
Destruction to A. W. Lindbom grain elevator, caused by a "twister" at Moosomin.
Diaries kept by Thomas Wilde (1869-1951), who homesteaded in the Moosomin, Saskatchewan district. Includes diaries for the years 1902-1903, 1905-1907, 1919-1912, 1914-1923, 1927 to 1940. Wilde was born in England and came to Canada in 1882. He was married to Agnes (Atkin) Wilde and was involved in the Moosomin community, including as secretary-treasurer of the Moosomin Rural Telephone Company.
Dominion elevator fire at Moosomin
Dominion elevator fire at Moosomin. A hand-drawn hose reel used.