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1900-1910 - Boom Time
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R-B2750
Item Date
1905


Immigration hall at Lloydminster.


The first stop for many settlers was the local immigration offices. Assistance was provided about obtaining a homestead and what was needed to start a new life on the prairie.

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R-B2750
Media Type:
photograph
Keywords:
Lloydminster; Immigration


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Image Preview R-A4110-1 Photograph 01 - An inauguration arch in Regina to mark the gaining of provincial status.
Image Preview R-A4110-2 Photograph 02 - An inauguration arch in Regina to mark the gaining of provincial status.
Image Preview R-A15033-1 Photograph 03 - A float at the Regina exhibition symbolized the attitude people had about agriculture and the role Saskatchewan would pl
Image Preview R-B4588 Photograph 04 - Welsh-Patagonians leaving Liverpool for Canada.
Image Preview R-B2750 Photograph 05 - Immigration hall at Lloydminster.
Image Preview R-B1312 Photograph 06 - A new life in Saskatchewan.
Image Preview Pamphlets PDF Document 07 - Statistical information concerning Western Canada.
Image Preview R-B130-10 Photograph 08 - "With a larger home and a shelter belt surrounding it, this family near Balcarres had achieved a measure of success."
Image Preview R-B3775 Photograph 09 - This rancher's home in the Touchwood Hills showed a level of prosperity
Image Preview R-A101-5 Photograph 10 - A yield of 52 bushels per acre came from this field of stooked Marquis wheat.
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