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Dear Valued Visitors, Exciting news! The Saskatchewan One Room School House Project, a cherished resource on the Provincial Saskatchewan Gen Web, is making a move to a new domain. You can now find us at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/school. We're thrilled to announce that this labor of love will continue, and our webpages will be regularly updated at the new Domain. Our commitment to documenting the rich history of one room school houses, cemetery and headstones, historical maps, and disappearing placenames remains unwavering. These records are invaluable for those tracing their genealogy or seeking historical insights into the past. To support this endeavor, we've launched a Patreon community at https://www.patreon.com/SaskGenWeb. Your contribution enables us to maintain the new domain and web hosting, ensuring the continuity of this essential service for historians, genealogists, and the public. Explore the revamped webpages at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/school and witness the ongoing journey of the Saskatchewan One Room School House Project. As we embark on this exciting chapter, we invite you to join our Patreon community, ensuring that this historical treasure trove thrives for years to come. A heartfelt thank you to Ancestry.com and Rootsweb.com for their past support. Now, we're turning to you, our community, to help us sustain this vital Saskatchewan GenWeb service. Your support is truly appreciated. Warm regards, Saskatchewan GenWeb Team of Volunteers |
I attended Zaporoze #3188 for 7 years, it is located in NW 19 44 8 W3. Good idea for this Saskatchewan One Room School Project. Joe Marciniuk Thank you most kindly for sending in this location, and your comments. It is wonderful to honour the legacy of the one room schoolhouses in the province. Julia Adamson ORSH webmaster According to the book: Bridging the years : era of Blaine Lake and district, 1790-1980 Zaporoze SD 3188, along with Zbaraz SD 2403, Oukrainia SD 2402, and Krydor SD 3572 all belonged to Zone 2 of the Blaine Lake Central School Board around the years of 1968-1969. Pupils from Zaporoze along with 23 other rural one room schoolhouses were all bussed into Blaine Lake to attend School. History of Zaporoze 3188 near Springorne, Saskatchewan. Condensed exirption; In 1913 application made for a school district, construction began 1915. The school was moved in 1953 onto a basement, and the school doors closed in 1960, when students went to Hafford and Krydor until these schools also closed. School Maps segment used with permission Saskatchewan Rand McNally 1924 Railway Map Township Range, meridian information |
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For more information: Nearby placenames and their locations:Blaine Lake Southeast section 36 range 7 west of the third meridian Hafford Southwest secton 26 township 43 range 10 west of the third meridian Springbourne northwest section 24 township 44 range 10 west of the third meridian Krydor Southeast section 15 township 44 range 8 west of the third meridian |
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