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Churches

This series contains images of churches in Rosetown and district, collected by Frank Glass.

Looking east on Broadway from Harvester building

Looking east on Broadway from the International Harvester Building in 1910. Many new buildings are seen, notably the Collegiate Institute, St. Gerards Roman Catholic church and St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, all built about this time.

Robin Hood Mills Parade float

Men and women kneeling and standing in front of and on truck and horse-drawn wagon serving as Robin Hood Mills parade float in Crescent Park. In background is seen St. Andrew's Presbyterian and Moose Jaw Public Library

Church Histories collection

  • FG 19
  • Collection
  • ca.1925–1986

The collection consists primarily of documents relating to the histories of various local churches in Saskatchewan. Contents include written historical narratives (sketches) and notes, newspaper articles, pamphlets, and publications. Among these are volumes 1 and 2 of the local history book "Early History of Saskatchewan Churches (Grass Roots)", compiled and edited by Meredith B. Banting, ca.1975.

Presbyterian Gathering

Group photograph of six men gathered around a table at the front of the Presbyterian Church in Biggar, Saskatchewan; individuals identified (from left to right): Ed Beeson, Scotty Back, Wm. Allan, Ralph Back, and Neil Anderson

Presbyterian church built in 1893

Presbyterian Church built in 1893 on the site of the Evergreen Motors Ltd., on 4th. Avenue. It was opened on November 5, 1893, by the Superintendent of Missions, Rev. Jas. Robertson.

George Arthur fonds

  • PR 15
  • Fonds
  • 1898–1900

The fonds consists of records created and/or collected by Rev. Arthur, during his time as a Presbyterian minister in Kinistino, Saskatchewan. Contents include: a record book (1898-1900), with information about congregations at Birch Hills, Coxby, Kinistino, Melfort, Rosthern.

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