Riverhurst (Sask.)

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Agriculture - Economic Aspects

  • R-1585
  • File
  • 1918-1972

Reports published by the University of Saskatchewan, College of Agriculture, federal Department of Agriculture, Dominion Bureau of Statistics and other organizations relating to farm business, income, indebtedness, financial progress and economic classification of land in various parts of Saskatchewan.

Includes a report by E.C. Hope and R.A. Stutt entitled An Economic Study of Land Settlement in the Albertville-Garrick Area of Northern Saskatchewan, 1941. Includes an article by G.E. Britnell entitled Saskatchewan, 1930-1935 relating to droughts and relief measures.

Bell, Robert : General pioneer experiences questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Robert Bell to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to general pioneer experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1901.

Questionnaire number 2 on pioneer experiences included questions on: places lived; income; family relations; travel; commerce; "firsts"; sources of place names; availability of historical source materials; and important changes since their arrival.

Bell, Robert, ?-1974

Commissioning of Riverhurst Ferry and official opening of Palliser Regional Park

Views of the ceremonies, held on July 14, 1967, marking the commissioning of the M.V. Riverhurst and the official opening of Palliser Regional Park, southwest of Riverhurst. Hon. W. Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan, was among the dignitaries in attendance for the ceremonies. The Riverhurst ferry, Saskatchewan's first self-propelled steel ferry boat, crossed Lake Diefenbaker to link the communities of Riverhurst on the east bank and Lucky Lake on the west bank.

Paterson, Mal

Green, Jessie, Mrs. : General pioneer experiences questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Mrs. Jessie Green to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to general pioneer experiences. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1905.

Questionnaire number 2 on pioneer experiences included questions on: places lived; income; family relations; travel; commerce; "firsts"; sources of place names; availability of historical source materials; and important changes since their arrival.

Green, Jessie (Mrs.)

James Grant family photographs and postcards

Photographs created, accumulated and used by members of the Grant family. Includes images of agricultural machinery; post office in Riverhurst; buildings and Main Street in Landis; buildings and railway station in Dundurn; buildings and Atlantic Avenue in Kerrobert; Richlea lumber yards; farming operations; Wiseton School; an exterior view of Saskatchewan Legislative Building with grounds in front under development and cannon sitting on sidewalk in foreground; J.I. Case yards in Saskatoon ca. 1913; exterior view of St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon; Travellers Day in Saskatoon, 1918; Stanley Almighty Voice Jr. and family taken on One Arrow Indian Reserve near Batoche, Saskatchewan on October 13, 1940; and postcards sent to Ross Grant, James Grant and Mrs. James Grant in Ontario. A few images were taken by Skewis of Saskatoon.

Journey of a Canadian Family : The Hills of Garafraxa 1817-1998

Item is a history of the Frederick Mead Hill Family of Garafraxa Township in southern Ontario and includes details on the five sons and two daughters who settled in Saskatchewan between 1895 and 1915. The five sons settled in the following Saskatchewan communities: Cypress Hills, Craik, Blaine Lake, Medstead, and Riverhurst.

Hill, David C.

Miscellaneous views of grain elevators, farms, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool office, harvesting

Miscellaneous views of grain elevators, farms, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool office, and harvesting.
(1)-(3) Exterior and interior views of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool head office building, Regina.
(5)-(12) Canadian Pool terminal and Saskatchewan Pool terminal elevators at Port Arthur and Fort William and Saskatchewan Pool transfer elevator at Buffalo, New York.
(13)-(15) Saskatchewan Wheat Pool elevators nos. 1 (Bulyea), 81 (Govan A) and 679 (Ritchie).
(16)-(17) Pool farmers' buildings--G.M. Hamilton, Bernard, Saskatchewan and W.G. Allcock, Bell Plaine, Saskatchewan.
(18) Pioneer home of A. McEwen, Riverhurst, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool delegate.
(21) Grain in stook caught by fire and high wind, 10 miles north of Saskatoon.
(23) Stook loader in action on the farm of W.G. Allcock.
(25) Two harvest cook cars and a water tank, near Estlin.
(27) Swather pulled by a tractor, near Sovereign in 1928.
(29) Wheat piled along roadside for lack of storage or shipping facilities, near Milden.
(30)-(31) An open field-granary, near Ogema; three galvanized granaries near Snipe Lake.
(32) Tractor pulling three wagons loaded with grain, near Milestone, Saskatchewan.
(33) Burning straw stack.

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