School Photos courtesy of The collection of Eva Von Agnes Cooper - Saskatchewan Gen Web - One room School Project

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Saskatchewan One Room School Project provides an online history for current generations to enjoy, preserve, and experience, our historical educational, architectural, and cultural, heritage.

School Photos courtesy of The collection of Eva Von Agnes Cooper





Airedale School District 3813, North East Quarter of section 21 Township 41 Range 26 West of the Third Meridian Near Senlac, Saskatchewan, 30 40 26 W3,  52.4931361, -109.7082361 Airedale School District 3813
North East Quarter of section 21 Township 41 Range 26 West of the Third Meridian
Near Senlac, Saskatchewan, 30 40 26 W3, 52.4931361, -109.7082361
Glyndwr School District Number 991  North east quarter section 10 township 22 range 2 west of the second meridian 1904-1967 near Bangor, Atwater, and Esterhazy Province of Saskatchewan 1911 School photo Glyndwr School District Number 991
North east quarter section 10 township 22 range 2 west of the second meridian. 1904-1967.
Near Bangor, Atwater, and Esterhazy. 1911 School photo
Glyndwr School District Number 991  North east quarter section 10 township 22 range 2 west of the second meridian 1904-1967 near Bangor, Atwater, and Esterhazy Province of Saskatchewan 1911 School photo Yorkton High School
Yorkton, Saskatchewan SW 2 26 4 W2, Latitude, Longitude 51.213775, -102.4628806
1908 1909, Jessie McPhee by door. Teacher W.S. Cram



Eva Von Agnes Cooper, Eva (Neiley) Cooper

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Submitter, photographs © Brian D. Gushulak
School Photos courtesy of The collection of Eva Von Agnes Cooper.








Marilynn Cooper and and her husband, Brian D. Gushulak , inherited the photos of her grandmother, Eva (Neiley) Cooper.

"Eva (Neiley) Cooper completed Normal School in Regina in 1910 and taught at a couple of one room schools in Saskatchewan for two years before moving to Vancouver to attend nursing college."

Eva Neiley was born in Kings County Nova Scotia in 1891. Her mother died three years later and her father remarried. He left Nova Scotia in 1906 and homesteaded near Saltcoats. Following graduation from Yorkton High School Eva attended Normal School in Regina in 1910 and then taught for approximately two years ( Glyndwr and Clova ). Her father passed in 1912 after which she went on to fulfill a dream to become a nurse. Graduating from Vancouver General Hospital"s nursing college in 1915 she returned to Unity, Saskatchewan where she was matron of the small hospital until she married a local farmer, Samuel Ward Cooper. Eva died in 1977.

Brian D. Gushulak




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