Historic Sites of Manitoba: Federal Grain Elevator (Erickson, Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson)

A wooden grain elevator in Erickson, on the CNR Rossburn Subdivision in what is now the Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson, was operated by Federal Grain. It has since been removed from the site.

Federal Grain elevator at Erickson

Federal Grain elevator at Erickson (no date)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)

Federal Grain elevator at Erickson

Federal Grain elevator at Erickson (no date)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)

Federal Grain elevator at Erickson

Federal Grain elevator at Erickson (no date)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.49917, W99.91717
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Manitoba Pool Grain Elevator (Erickson, Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson)

Sources:

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough and Glen Dickson.

Page revised: 10 May 2021

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