Grain elevator - Rockglen, Saskatchewan
- B. Publications. 31. Prairie Giants. v) Images - pages 13-65
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- [1983?]
Parte deHans Dommasch fonds
A grain elevator and other buildings are seen in the rolling hills of Rockglen, Saskatchewan.
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Grain elevator - Rockglen, Saskatchewan
Parte deHans Dommasch fonds
A grain elevator and other buildings are seen in the rolling hills of Rockglen, Saskatchewan.
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Coronach, Rockglen, Borderlands Pastoral Charges fonds
Fonds consists of textual materials generated by Coronach Pastoral Charge, Rockglen Pastoral Charge, Rockglen-Constance Pastoral Charge, Rockglen-Coronach Pastoral Charge, Borderlands Pastoral Charge, and their constituent churches – their boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.
Contents include: minutes of church boards, council, congregational meetings; records of local Women’s Association (W.A.) and United Church Women (U.C.W.) groups; historic rolls, communion rolls and related membership records; some financial records; Home Mission and Church Records books from Buffalo Gap and Constance; and church registers documenting baptisms, marriages and burials in Willow Bunch, Coronach, Clydesdale, Hart, Rockglen, Fife Lake, Killdeer, Little Woody, Constance, Lacordaire, Killdeer, Canopus, Pretty Valley, Big Beaver, Buffalo Gap, and related area(s).
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Series consists of building plans and blueprints for various churches, additions, and proposed related constructions in Saskatchewan. Contents include items relating to: Avonlea, Camp McKay and Round Lake Mission, Moose Mountain and Carlyle, Carievale, Frontier (Climax Pastoral Charge), Goodwater, Grenfell (Sakimay United), Keeler, LaFleche, Leader, Moose Jaw (Grandview and Minto United), Regina (Carmichael Presbyterian/United, Hillsdale United, St. James United, Whitmore Park United), Rockglen, Semans, Sceptre, Sintalute, Wapella, and an unidentified church (J. Wright, ca.1960) near the Radway Lumber Co.
The rock formation that gave Rockglen, Saskatchewan its name.
Parte deMJ General Photograph Collection
Photograph of the local rock formation which gave the town of Rockglen, Saskatchewan its name. It was later removed as it was considered dangerous.