Flower garden at the C. P. R. Station.
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- 1882-1967
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Looking North across the beautifully treed lawn and flower garden at the C. P. R. Station.
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Flower garden at the C. P. R. Station.
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Looking North across the beautifully treed lawn and flower garden at the C. P. R. Station.
First Nation women peeking out of tent
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
First Nation women peeking out of tent
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"The Indian, riding his pony, along with his teepee encampment, was the common sight that greeted the early explorer, trapper, missionary and later the early settler when they arrived on the prairies during the last century."
First Nation grave yard at Fort Pelly
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
First Nation grave yard at Fort Pelly
First Nation camp with horse and cart
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Tipis, a horse and a cart and wagon are seen in a First Nation's camp
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First Nation camp. View of a tent and drying racks.
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Photo of a sketch of First Nation individuals with dogs hunting buffalo in the snow.
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First Land titles office Built in 1908.
Jackson, Howard
First C.P.R. train to leave Yorkton
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said to be the first C. P. R. train to leave Yorkton
First building built in Yorkton
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First building in Yorkton, the J.W. Thornton Building. The business men at the old town-site realized that the village had little future with a railway being built three miles to the south. J.W. Thornton was the first to move. He built this building on Livingstone street and Market street in late 1888 or early '89.
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List and terms of Yorkton Fire Chiefs.
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Fire chief V. Griswold.
Fire Chief T. Jenkins and Fire Chief B. W. Harper
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Fire Chief T. Jenkins and Fire Chief B. W. Harper