A Red River cart being pulled by an ox
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- Copied 1982 or before (originally created 1873)
A Red River cart being pulled by an ox. A wood frame house is in the background.
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A Red River cart being pulled by an ox
A Red River cart being pulled by an ox. A wood frame house is in the background.
Part of Axel C. Petersen fonds
A Red River cart in the park.
An Indian woman sitting in a Red River cart
An Indian woman with a pipe in her mouth sitting in a Red River cart drawn by a horse and a saddled horse beside it.
Articles, correspondence regarding Harry Ford
Article entitled Red River Carts to Roll Again: Harry Ford to restore history, published in The Humboldt Journal, November 26, 1953. Article relates to Ford's commission by the Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee Committee to construct red river carts for the celebrations in 1955.
Copy of article by Jessica Smith entitled Zest for living highly infectious, regarding Harry Ford. Published in The Co-operative Consumer, June 8, 1971.
Letter dated September 17, 1993 from Stan W. Ford of Humboldt, Saskatchewan to Gladys C. Todd of Balcarres, Saskatchewan, regarding his father, Harry Ford.
Part of Photographic Services Still Photography Records series
Items are images showing: (1)-(4) the construction of a Red River cart; and (5) a completed small Red River cart.
Saskatchewan. Photographic Services Br.
Covered Red River cart drawn by young steer
Covered Red River cart drawn by young steer. Men in frontier costumes. (May be one of the wagons from Gravelbourg train.)
Crew and equipment of Geological Survey expedition
Crew and equipment of Geological Survey expedition. Men, tents, and Red River carts.
Experiences in Crossing Rivers and Streams with Red River Carts
Typewritten excerpts from the letters of Reverend James Nisbet, en route to establish a Presbyterian mission at Prince Albert, 1866. Likely compiled by Saskatchewan Archives Board staff.
Frank Hawks at time of World's Grain Exhibition
Part of West's Studio Ltd. fonds
Frank Hawks and an Indian Chief in a Red River cart pulled by an ox, cowboy on horse alongside--in parade in front of grandstand at time of World's Grain Exhibition, Regina. Frank Hawks flew from New York to visit exhibition.
West, Wilfred Lawson, 1896-1970