
Population Origins: »»Table 7 pg xx
Predominant races pg xx

Origins of City Folk: »»Table 8 pg xxi
Origins by Nativity pg xxi

% Unable to speak English »»Table 21 pg xxiv
Mother Tongue pg xxiv

Population Distribution by mother tongue
»»Table 22 page pg xxxv

TABLE 3 Population of Cities,Towns and Villages 1901-1906-1911-1916
»»Table 3 Cities page 120
Table 3 Cities page 121
Table 3 Towns page 121 Alameda, Sk to Watson, Sk
Table 3 Towns page122 Whitewood, Sk to Zealandia, Sk
Table 3 Villages page122
Abbey, Sk to Denzil, Sk
Table 3 Villages page 123 Dilke, Sk to Jansen, Sk
Table 3 Villages page 124 Jasmin, Sk to Neville, Sk
Table 3 Villages page 125 Norquay, Sk to Tessier, Sk
Table 3 Villages page126 Theodore, Sk to Zelma, Sk

Origins of Immigrant Population born in U.S.A.
Table 10 page 154 »»Aggregate total
Table 10 page 155 »»Naturalized / Alien

Table XXV Agricultural Statistics of Saskatchewan by Municipalities, Local Improvement Districts and Unorganized Territorial Units, 1916.
Township 1 by U.S.A.-Canada border progressing page by page Northward...
Argyle - Reno Tsp 1 ~ Tsp 6 pop/land
Tsp 1 ~ Tsp 6 acres/animals
Antler - Redburn Tsp 4 ~ Tsp 12 pop/land
Tsp 4 ~ Tsp 12 acres/animals
Baildon - Longlaketon Tsp 10 ~ Tsp 18 pop/land
Tsp 10 ~ Tsp 18 acres/animals
Strassburg - Hillsburgh Tsp 16 ~ Tsp 30 pop/land
Tsp 16 ~ Tsp 30 acres/animals
Kindersley - Grant Tsp 30 ~ Tsp 39 pop/land
Tsp 30 ~ Tsp 39 acres/animals
Aberdeen - Turtle River Tsp 39 ~ Tsp 45 pop/land
Tsp 39 ~Tsp 45 acres/animals
Paynton - North Star Tsp 45 - Tsp 58 pop/land
Tsp 45 - Tsp 58 acres/animals
Bibliography
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