Historic Sites of Manitoba: Paterson Grain Elevator (Treherne, Municipality of Norfolk Treherne)

A wooden grain elevator at Treherne, on the CPR Glenboro Subdivision in what is now the Municipality of Norfolk Treherne, was operated by Paterson Grain. It was removed from the site sometime in the 1990s.

The Paterson grain elevator at Treherne with the UGG and Manitoba Pool B (formerly Ogilvie) elevators in the foreground with Manitoba Pool A elevators in the background

The Paterson grain elevator at Treherne with the UGG and Manitoba Pool B (formerly Ogilvie) elevators in the foreground with Manitoba Pool A elevators in the background (1968)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)

The Paterson grain elevator at Treherne with the UGG in foreground and Manitoba Pool elevator in background

The Paterson grain elevator at Treherne with the UGG in foreground and Manitoba Pool elevator in background (1981)
Source: Agricore United Engineering Department, Tom Price (Mgr), provided by Glenn Dickson (University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections)

Site Location (lat/long): N49.63022, W98.70085
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Manitoba Pool Grain Elevator (Treherne, Municipality of Norfolk Treherne)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: United Grain Growers Grain Elevator (Treherne, Municipality of Norfolk Treherne)

Sources:

Digital orthophotographs, Manitoba Land Initiative, Government of Manitoba.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough and Glenn Dickson.

Page revised: 1 December 2016

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