Ranches

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  • PAASH 2020

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Ranches

  • UF Ranch life

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Ranches

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PFRA

Agricultural Film: Scenes of cattle grazing on pasture land and of cattle being corralled and branded.

Cherry Film Productions

Dixon Brothers

Records of Isaac C. and John Dixon, founders of Dixon Brothers Store, Maple Creek, relating to business, political and family affairs. Index to letterbooks, 1886-1917. Includes records relating to provisions, etc. for the North-West Mounted Police at Maple Creek from 1904 to 1919. Files II.18, II.36 and II.85 relate to horses. File II.83 includes correspondence relating to half-breed scrip, 1899-1910, 1922.

Poetry

  • Pamphlet File - Poetry (1)
  • File
  • ca. 1921-1975

Loving Memories and Other Poems, by Lillian Forbes Gunter. Published by the Leader Publishing Co. Ltd. , Regina. [ca. 1921]. 45 p.

A publication entitled, Saskatchewan Homecoming '71, Anthology, Homespun Stories and Rhymes By Saskatchewan Authors, compiled by Meredith B. Banting. 1971. 205 p. (2 copies). Includes information on blacksmithing, ranching and ranches, and Barr Colonists.

A collection of poems written by William Fergusson of Westmoor and Lestock, Saskatchewan. Pen name - "Touchwood Bill". 33 p.

Poems of Pioneer Days, by Nina B. Criddle. ca. 1973. 50 p.

Several pamphlets of poetry, created by J.B. Ball. 1974-1975.

A Scot in Canada: Adventures on a Ranch

  • Pamphlet File - Biog. - McCallum, W.S.
  • Item
  • 1963

Reminiscences of William Symington McCallum of the settlement of western Canada, working as a rancher in Alberta and the development of the city of Calgary. North Hill News, Calgary.

Biog. - White Brothers

  • Clippings File - Biog. - White Brothers
  • Item
  • 1950-03-29

Newspaper article written by Julius Siery which appeared in both the Hudson Bay Post and the Melfort Journal about Arthur and George White. The White Brothers purchased a large piece of land they called Pei Wei Ranch after moving from the Canora-Preeceville district.

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