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1901 Census
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Placenames

Census 1901 Placename Index

NWT Placenames on the 1901 Census
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AREAMICROFILM #
Assinboia East/EstT-6552
Assiniboia West/Ouest T-6553
Assiniboia East/EstT-6553
SaskatchewanT-6553
AgencyT-6554
SaskatchewanT-6554
AthabaskaT-6555
AgencyT-6555

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Placename NWT Provisional District Sec Twp Rge W Meridian
Jackfish Lake
The 1901 census placename St. Michael (St. Meichel) is closest to the present day location of Jackfish Lake 22-48-17-W3. Jackfish Lake is not on the 1901 census unless it had a previous name of Meeting Lake.
James Roberts Band
James Roberts Band, Lac La Ronge enumerated on Lac La Ronge Montreal Lake Pelican Narrows, Athabaska
James Smith Band
James Smith Band is enumerated at 1901 census placenames of Duck Lake Agency. James Smith Band location is included in the 1901 census placename of St. Leonard St. Lenard [sic].
Jameson
Jameson is not on the 1901 census. Jameson 4-17-17-W2 is N of the 1901 census placename of Hicksvale which does not exist anymore.
Josephsburg Assiniboia West/Ouest
1890 P.O. in Alberta named Josephsburg. 1890 NWMP post at Josefburg. This 1901 census area covers Tsp 9 Rge 2,3-W4, Tsp 10-Rge 2-W4, Tsp 8-Rge 2-W4. (The present day border between provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan using the 4th Meridian was not the same border used between provisional districts)

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NWT Placenames on the 1901 Census
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