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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 |
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1Excerpted from: Canadian Literature / Litterature Canadienne. UBC. Vancouver BC. By Tom Hawthorn, Special to The Globe and Mail Tuesday, February 5, 2002 Print Edition, Page R9 2Excerpted from: The Homeroom: Jessie McLenaghen 3Excerpted from: Excerpts from this file were published in Saskatchewan History(Winter 1984; Volume XXXVll No.1; pages 32 to 34)under the title "Stockholm's First Teacher." Copyright"1999. edited by Brian M. Brown. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.first posted February 1999. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/4850/Vi-Sask.htm then transfered to http://www.alittlehistory.com on Jan. 10/01 4Excerpted from: Mary Isabel Mackey Award 5Excerpted from: Saskatchewan Teachers Federation 6Excerpted from: Augustus H. Ball. The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People by John Hawkes Legislative Librarian Volume III Illustrated Chicago - Regina The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1924 7Excerpted from: Edward K. Matheson. The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People by John Hawkes Legislative Librarian Volume III Illustrated Chicago - Regina The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1924 8Excerpted from: Thomas Edwin Perret. The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People by John Hawkes Legislative Librarian Volume III Illustrated Chicago - Regina The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1924 9Excerpted from: Samuel John Albert Branion. The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People by John Hawkes Legislative Librarian Volume III Illustrated Chicago - Regina The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1924 10Excerpted from: Captain R. Deacon. The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People by John Hawkes Legislative Librarian Volume III Illustrated Chicago - Regina The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1924 11Excerpted from: William J. Bailey. The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People by John Hawkes Legislative Librarian Volume III Illustrated Chicago - Regina The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1924 12Excerpted from: Joseph Wright Sifton. The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People by John Hawkes Legislative Librarian Volume III Illustrated Chicago - Regina The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1924 13Excerpted from: James D. Denny. The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People by John Hawkes Legislative Librarian Volume III Illustrated Chicago - Regina The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company 1924 14Excerpted from: Eden School District, No. 197 (Sask.) 15Submitted by: M Goodrich 16Excerpted from: Saskatchewan women teachers 1905-1920 : their contributions 17Excerpted from: Weyburn Review: At Creelman Homecoming Hundreds of friends rediscover the past 18Excerpted from: WDM Family History AlbumSHKLANKA Family 19Excerpted from: Pioneers and Prominent People of Saskatchewan: LATTA: Honourable Samuel. 20Excerpted from: Pioneers and Prominent People of Saskatchewan: CROSS, Colonel, The Honourable James Albert. (K.C., D.S.O.) 21Excerpted from: Pioneers and Prominent People of Saskatchewan: OALDER: Hon. James Alexander, B.A., LL.D. 22Excerpted from: Pioneers and Prominent People of Saskatchewan: BRYANT : Mrs. Mable Myra. 23Excerpted from: Pioneers and Prominent People of Saskatchewan: BALL: Augustus H., M.A., LL.B.. 24Excerpted from: Canora Courier, October 12, 2005 Page B6 25Excerpted from:Ethel Arendt Published: Thursday, April 19th, 2012 vre Daily News. 26Excerpted from: HistoricPlaces.ca Canada's Historic Places (Parks Canada) features this heritage residence of Jim and Linda Dickenson also known as the Hall Residence and the T.E. Perrett Residence 27Excerpted from: A story about a Pioneer Saskatchewan School Inspector and his One Room School House teacher daughter. J.Frank Hutchison (1865-1935) and Orma V. Neilson (1890-1967) By Lisa G. Hendersone 28Excerpted from: A photo album from William Eldon Janzen DDS (1896-1977) By Sandra Janzen If you have a biography you would care to submit, please e-mail |