House
ca. 1900
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House
ca. 1900
History
Features
There are a few with this style in town - clipped gable roof
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House
125 Third Street
ca. 1900
History
- Moved from #2 Highway near the Saskatchewan border
built around 1910
- has original oak floors and wood doors
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Williamson House
Fourth Street
ca. 1905
History
Built also by Harry Lockhart
Mrs. John Napier & daughter Bella
Art Morris & Bella (Napier)
1931 - Mr. & Mrs. Wm Abbey occupants
1943 Fred & Mrs. Read
1961 Gertie Read
1976 Trev & Linda Williamson
Features
Same design as Manning House to the south.
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Manning House
317 Fourth Street
1906
History
Built by Harry Lockhart - carpenter
1908 - Mr. Majaury - blacksmith
1910 Kippen Cates
1927 additions
1946 - Russell Manning
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Duncan House
248 Fifth Street
1900
History
Built and owned by George Fraser
Leased by Dave Johnston
Hank & Metta Klusendorf
J.R. Duncan
Bev & Norma Lockhart
Roe & Lil Duncan
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House
227 Fifth Street
ca. 1900
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Jewsbury Barn
SW 21-6-14
1904 - 1906
History
Frank Endsor Jewsbury
Features
- built in two stages a few years apart
- vertical wood siding, stone first floor
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Senator House
134 Fifth St.
ca. 1900
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House
Sixth Street
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House
146 Sixth St.
ca. 1900
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Former Methodist Manse
536 Third Avenue
ca. 1900
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13. McDonald House
9th Street
1896
History
Built for R.J. Douglas in 1896, sold to Angus and Margaret McDonald in
1906
Remained in the family until 1997.
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House
East of Ninth St.
ca. 1910
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House
118 Fifth Street
ca. 1910
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