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1900-1910 - Boom Time
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Pamphlets
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1916


Statistical information concerning Western Canada.


"In addition to a synopsis of homestead law and regulations, this Department of the Interior booklet provides a comparative statistical study to illustrate the rapid growth that took place in Saskatchewan. Charts are provided to examine the changes between 1901 and 1915 in agricultural production, railway expansion, and the number of banks, elevators, immigrants, and homesteads. "

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Pamphlets
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Immigration; Statistics


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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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