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A 30,000 bushel wooden grain elevator at Angusville, on the CNR Rossburn Subdivision in the Rural Municipality of Riding Mountain West, was built in 1917 by United Grain Growers. Expanded to 70,000 bushels in 1921, it was destroyed by fire on 13 April 1934 and rebuilt later that year. Sold to Federal Grain in 1969, it was re-sold to Manitoba Pool Elevators in 1972. The elevator was closed in 1973 and removed from the site.
Period
Agent / Buyer
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Bob Gray
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Art Olson
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Bob Chisholm
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Lange Vance
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Fred Pushka
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Taras Luba
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Bill Seltishie
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Bill Pierce
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Bill Ritchie
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Andrew Bellows
Aerial view of the grains elevators at Angusville (1957)
Source: Howdy McPhail Aerial Photographs, University of Saskatchewan Library, MG402, Town Series 4, Box 6, 34Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.73654, W101.02509
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Liberty Grain Elevator / Searle Grain Elevator / Federal Grain Elevator 1 / Manitoba Pool Grain Elevator A / Private Grain Elevator (Angusville, RM of Riding Mountain West)
Historic Sites of Manitoba: National Grain Elevator / Cargill Grain Elevator / Manitoba Pool Grain Elevator C (Angusville, RM of Riding Mountain West)
Historic Sites of Manitoba: British American Grain Elevator / National Grain Elevator / Cargill Grain Elevator (Angusville, RM of Riding Mountain West)
Silver Creek History Book: Odds and Sods, 1884-1984 by the Silver Creek Historical Committee, 1983, page 21.
We thank Eileen Kent for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 4 April 2026
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