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Naicam Rural Municipality Number 368 Spalding Rural Municipality Number 398 Pleasantdale Population. ~800 |
- Book Title Naicam, then, 1905, and now, 1955
Author Naicam (Sask.). School
Published [Naicam, Sask.] : [Naicam School], [1956?]
- Canadian Newspapers on Microform held by the National Library of Canada - Saskatchewan
-Naicam Sentinel
- Gleanings Along the Way: A History of Naicam, Lac Vert & surrounding districts
- Naicam, Saskatchewan, Canada
Homesteading in Saskatchewan Project
*--Dorothy Anderson
*--Stanis Loyns
*--Alton Ewert
*--Cyril Griffith
*--David Carson
*--Diane Tardival
*--Mona Meekins
*--George and Edith Okell
*--Glenwood Johnson
*--Gabriel Dufault
*--Mary Bussiere
*--Neil Pierce
*--Lloyd Peterson
*--Grace Ponath
*--Irene Amundson
*--Ruby Selsky
*--Harvey Presber
*--Joan Ferguson Tells Her Mother's Story
*--Diny Anderson
*--Violet Formo
*--Mary Ens
*--Merle Formo
*--Emery Ens
*--Joe Woloshyn
*--Inga Ketilson
- Naicam Cemetery
- Naicam Community Cemetery
- St. George's Community Roman Catholic Cemetery
- Naicam News Obituaries transcribed online at Can-Sasktchewan
- Our Roots - Canada's Local Histories Online -Title: Gleanings along the way : a history of Naicam, Lac Vert and surrounding districts Author: Town of Naicam
- Round Lake Pentecostal Cemetery
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Narkell Markell Alternate spelling Section 23 Tsp 31 - Rge 10 - W 3 |
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Neeley Tsp 34- Rge - 27 - W2 |
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Neshem Section 25 - Tsp 47 - Rge 22 W 2 |
- Ivor Neshem was the postmaster at Neshem, and there were two of that name who homesteaded here: Iver[sic] Neshem at NW 30 47 21 W2 and Iver[sic] Neshem Jr at NW 4 47 21 W2 another Neshem also farmed here: John Neshem SW 4 47 21 W2
- To the west was Iranistan opened briefly after the closing of Neshem. Neshem and Norden opened in the same year. This eastern neighbor of Norden changed names to Prestfoss and closed before Neshem.
- Kyle (1) opened briefly about 5 miles west of Neshem. (The present day Kyle (2) is very south east of here)
- To the north of Neshem, was South Valley
- Weldon (south of Neshem) opened in the NWT and endured being the longest lasting neighbor of Neshem
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Neuenlage Neuanloge Newanlage Rural Municipality Number 403 - ROSTHERN |
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Neuhorst Newhorst Rural Municipality #344 of Corman Park
Was Rural Municipality Number 344 - CORY
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New Hillsdale Section 22 - Tsp 35 - Rge 11 - W 3
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New Ottawa Later named Speers
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Newcross Rural Municipality #344 of Corman Park
Was Rural Municipality Number 344 - CORY Tsp 36-Rge 5 -W3
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Nokomis Blakemore or Blaiklie Junction Town Rural Municipality Number 280 Wreford
Rural Municipality Number 279 Mt. Hope Pop.~460 |
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Normanton Biggar Rural Municipality Number 347 Tsp 35 - Rge 12- W3 |
- Normanton was located near Perdue, Saskatchewan
West - East Normanton was located between Keppel, and Leney, Saskatchewan
- See Keppel
- See Leney
- See Perdue
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North Rosetown Tsp 30 - Rge 15 - W 3 |
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North Saskatoon |
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Nutana Rural Municipality #344 of Corman Park
Was Rural Municipality Number 344 - CORY Tsp 36 -Rge 5 -W 3 |
An original settlement, now incorporated into a neighborhood of the city of Saskatoon
- Saskatoon in the early 1920's was located on the West side of the South Saskatchewan River
Nutana was on the south east side of the river at the junction of 2 CNR rail lines. One could travel west across the river to Yorath another Junction, or east to South Saskatoon , Duro and Clavet . On the other line North would travel across a separate bridge towards Saskatoon, and south would go to Grasswood , Haultain , Strehlow and Dundurn
- City of Saskatoon Archives - Genealogical Resources
- The post office at 28-36-5-W3 was named Saskatoon, NWT from 1884-1902, then Nutana, NWT 1902-1905, the Nutana, Sk from 1905-1919 before re-naming to being a part of Saskatoon, Sk
- Nutana Pioneer Cemetery
- Smithville Cemetery
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