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. 1917 "Scarboroughs New Map of Saskatchewan" Province of Saskatchewan, Canada Digitally submitted by Dysart and District Museum Dedication (The Scarborough Company of Canada, Ltd.Hamilton, Ontario.Western Office, Regina, Sask. Eastern Office, Truro N.B. and St. John N'F'd.) or does anyone have suggestions as to where search. |
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West of the 3rd meridian. Swift Current area South west portion of the Province of Saskatchewan |
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West of the second meridian Township 1 to 18 Range 1 to 6 West of the third meridian around and south of Regina South Middle Portion |
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West of the first meridian Township 1 to 15 Range 1 to 19 West of the second meridian Weyburn area South East Portion |
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West of the first meridian Township 15 - 33 Range 1 - 19 West of the second meridian Kamsack area Central East Portion |
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West of the 3 meridian Township 14 - 40 Range 1- 23 West of the 2 meridian South of Saskatoon to North of Regina Central Middle Portion |
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West of the 3 meridian South west of Saskatoon Central West Portion |
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West of the 1 meridian Township 32 - 56 Range 1 -32 West of the 2 meridian Prince Albert area North East Portion |
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West of the 3 meridian Lloydminster area North West Portion |
IMG_3905.jpg Legend |
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West of the 3 meridian Meadow Lake area North North West Portion |
IMG_3907.jpg Abbey to Fillmore . |
IMG_3908.jpg Findlater to Mulock S 4-28-1 W2 alphabetically. |
IMG_3909.jpg Leinan S12 T18 R14 W3 Leipzig S20 T37 R19 W3 to Mullraney S3 T 6 R 29 W2 Mulock S4 T 28 R1 W2 |
IMG_3910.jpg Prussia to Zumbro |
IMG_3911.jpg ROAD GUIDE |
EXPLANATION:Figures in parenthesis give population in accordance with the latest Census. C.N. = Canadian Northern Ry. C.P. Canadian Pacific Ry. G.T. = Grand Trunk Pacific. S.=Section. T.=Township. R.= Range W=West of Meridian | ||||
image2.jpg LEGEND |
image3.jpg FULL VIEW OF MAP |
image3 a.jpg FULL VIEW OF MAP |
image4.jpg LEGEND CLOSE UP |
image5.jpg LEGEND |
image6.jpg Findlater to Paddockwood |
image6-twice.jpg Findlater to Paddockwood |
image7.jpg Lacordiare - Leigh Luxton-Marconi Millerdale - Mulock Nutana - Paddockwood ROAD GUIDE |
image7-twice.jpg Lacordiare - Leigh Luxton-Marconi Millerdale - Mulock Nutana - Paddockwood ROAD GUIDE |
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Moosomin Cannington Estevan |
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Moosomin Cannington Estevan |
How to use 1917 Scarborough Maps. A legend. Use township numbers for the north and south finding aid. Use range numbers for east and west. The meridians for each map segment are supplied on the table on this page. More about township and ranges
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