Heritage
Sites in the RM of Riverdale
About
the
project...
The project has documented over 100 sites in Rivers and area that
possess heritage characteristics.
For each site we have taken photos and attempted to determine the
origins and significance of the site, as well as noting,
for the
record, architectural, material and design details.
Each site has been placed on a map and any old photos or other
documentation unearthed is included in the file.
In some cases other
resources have been identified.
More details...
The
Inventory...
1.
Bradwardine
2. Rivers
and Area Churches,
Cemeteries & Public Places
3. Rivers
and Area Government
Buildings and Regional Sites
4. Rivers
Commercial Sites
5. Rivers and Area Infrastructure
6. Rivers
Residences
7. Carnegie District
For info on exact locations check out our MAPS
section.
We are always interested in learning more about
these
sites.
Old photos are especially interesting and we will add any that are
submitted.
E-Mail Us
Rivers / Daly Site
Inventory
/ 1: Bradwardine and Area
59.C.1.Elevator Agent's House
Construction Date: 1907
Location:
Origins:
Albert Ellis
Albert Hunter
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59.C.2.House
Construction Date:
Location: Bradwardine
Origins:
Features:
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59.C.3.House
Construction Date:
Location: Bradwardine
Origins:
Features:
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59.C.4.House
Construction Date:
Location: English Museum
Origins:
Features:
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59.C.5.House
Construction Date:
Location: English Museum
Origins:
Features:
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59.D.1.Retail Outlet
Construction Date:
Location: Bradwardine
Origins: H. Hotham - contractor
Features:
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59.D.2.St. Bank Of Hamilton Vault
Construction Date: 1904
Location: Bradwardine
Origins:
Features:
Merged with Bank of Commerce then closed in 1925
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59.D.3.Bradwardine Pool Elevator
Construction Date: 1927
Location: Bradwardine
Origins:
Features:
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59.B.1.Ancrum Anglican Church
Construction Date: 1901
Location: English Museum
Origins:
- originally on SE
17-12-22
- opening service July 1901 consecrated 1902
- deconsecrated and moved to farm of Claire & Beth English in 1986
Features:
Head Carpenter George Wolrige – assisted by community. P. 326,
“Bradwardine & District, A Century and More”
http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/sites/englishmuseum.shtml
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59.B.2.Tarbolton United Church
Construction Date: 1888
Location: NW 21-11-22
Origins: Presbyterian Church
Features:
- site donated by James Sibbald
- donation by J. Wedderburn and friends in Scotland helped with costs
- memorial windows in memory of Mrs. A.S. Wedderburn, Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Rutherford, Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lamb, Emerson Wolfe
- annual service and picnic
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59.F.2. Tarbolton Cemetery
Construction Date: 1988
Location: NW 21-11-22
Origins:
- Sibbald and J. Joynt each offered land
- quick decision prompted by the death on July 2, 1888 of a child Mary
Jane Wood – first funeral on July 4, 1888
- Named after a village in Scotland that was for a time home to Robert
Burns.
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59.F.1. St. Matthews Cemetery -
Ancrum
Construction Date: 1908
Location:
Bradwardine area - SE 20-12-22
Ancrum Church was 1/2 mile south
Origins:
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59.M.1. Bradwardine Village Site
Construction Date:
Location: Bradwardine
Origins: 1902
- site chosen by CPR. for a stop on its branch line from Brandon to
Lenore
- Bradwardine Post Office had existed in the region, but not on this
site, since the 1880’s.
- Nearby Communities of Tarbolton and Ancrum had churches and
cemeteries established.
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59.F.3. Tarbolton School Site
Construction Date: Cairn 2007
Location: NE 20-11-22
Origins:
First school 1883
New structure 1907
Closed 1948
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59.M.2. Bridge over Oak River
Construction Date: ca.
1920
Location: South of Bradwardine SW 6
-12-22
Origins:
Features:
- on the main road south from Bradwardine.
- modest example of this style of concrete bridge construction
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59.M.3. Former Railway Bridge
Construction Date: 1908
Location: East of Bradwardine
Origins:
Features:
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59.E.1. Spring Valley School
Construction Date: 1937
Location: NW 10-11-22
Origins:
Spring Valley SD # 649 (1891 – 1967)
The school was built ca. 1888 by John Moore on 12-11-22 and moved by
George Buller to NE 11-11-22 about 1895. It burned in 1937 and was
rebuilt ½ mile west. It closed in 1948
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Rivers / Daly Site
Inventory
/ 2: Rivers / Churches,
Cemeteries and Public Places
444.B.1.Knox United Church
Construction Date: 1909
Location: Main & 4th
Origins:
Knox Presbyterian Congregation
Contractor: T.F. Shannon
Donald MacKinnon (one of the first to set foot on the site of Rivers)
(Candy maker and former brick layer) helped
Features:
- 1920 photo on site
- 1956 – original tower removed
- small window on roof slope
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444.B.2. St. James Anglican
Construction Date:
Location: 580 Columbia Street
Origins:
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444.F.1. War Memorial
Construction Date: 1927
Location: Second Avenue
Origins:
Dedicated by Major H.O.B. Ketchen
Legion took over care of the Memorial in 1930
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444.F.3. Rivers Cemetery
Construction Date: 1909
Location: SE 25-12-21
Origins:
- 1909 Municipality at request of Board of Trade asks GTP for 10 acres.
- Fenced in 1911
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444.F.2. Roseville Cemetery
Construction Date: 1884
Location: NE 28-11-20
Origins:
- site of Roseville Church - first church in Daly
- Land donated by James Varcoe
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444.F.4. Pendennis Cairn
Construction Date: 1964
Location: SW 5-12-20
Origins:
- marks site of small village on the CPR branch line from
Brandon to Lenore – 1902.
- replaced earlier community at the crossing of the Little Saskatchewan
River to the west.
Features:
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444.J.2. Rivers Lawn Bowling
Building
Construction Date: 1938
Location:
Origins:
Features:
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444.E.6. Chapman Museum
Construction Date: 1970
Location: NE 28-11-20
Origins:
Albert Chapman
Features:
- Pendennis Station, Harrow School, Roseville Church
- other buildings representing the history of the region
More
info...
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444.K.4. Rink
Construction
Date:
Location: 100 Columbia Street
Origins:
Features:
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444.K.1. Fair Grounds
Construction
Date: 1970
Location: West end
Origins:
Features:
- entrance structure
- display / concession buildings
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Rivers / Daly Site
Inventory
/ 3. Government and Rural Sites
444.A.1. Post Office
Construction Date: 1936
Location: 587 Second Avenue
Origins:
Features:
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444.A.2. Town Office
Construction Date: 1910
Location: 670 Second Ave.
Origins:
Features:
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444.A.3. R.M. of Daly Office
Construction Date:
Location: 645 Second Ave.
Origins:
Features:
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444.A.4. Water Treatment Building
Construction Date:
Location: First Ave. & Edward
Origins:
Features:
- concrete / stucco
- glass block windows
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444.A.5. Riverdale Hospital
Construction Date: 1960
Location: 512 Quebec St.
Origins:
Features:
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285.G.1. Baker / Kirkham Farm
Construction Date:
Location: SE 16-11-20
Origins:
Joseph Kirkham
McKinnons bought it in 1905
In Baker family since 1917 (rented earlier)
Features:
- large Ontario-style house
- overlooks Kirkham’s Bridge
- owner has first truck to cross the new bridge
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673.M.1. Kirkham's Bridge
Construction Date:
Location: NE 9-11-20
Origins:
ca. 1970 (substructure of 1906 bridge visible)
Hank Koester – also built the Pendennis Bridge in 1904
Features:
- marks a long-established crossing of the Little Saskatchewan River
- recreational spot
- focal point for the community
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673.M.2. Ten Mile Dam Site
Construction
Date: 1901
- Damaged in 1904 floods and repaired
- Raised & Improved in 1907
- abndonned ca. 1930
- washed away in 1948
Location: SE 3-11-20
Origins:
Features:
- the dam provided power to Brandon, but the lake it created is
part of Daly heritage
- the first hydroelectric generating station in Manitoba and first
large dam
- The spillway was built with a 6.7-m head, or waterfall, and was 18.3
m wide. After the flood discharge in the spring, timber stop logs were
placed in the spillway, raising the water an additional 3 m to the top
of the dam and providing a working head of 9 m. The 79-m-long timber
dam was built with 13 rows of tamarack piling (between 4.8 m to 15 m in
length) driven close together into the river's clay bottom. The dam's
upper side was faced with tongue-and-groove lumber.
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444.G.1. Lally Farm House
Construction
Date: 1909
Location: SE 23-11-21
Origins:
Features:
- large home
- dormer and verandah
- nice location - view
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444.G.1. Lally Barn
Construction
Date: 19
Location: SE 23-11-21
Origins:
Features:
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Rivers / Daly Site
Inventory
/ 4: Commercial Sites
444.H.1. CNR. Station
Construction Date: 1917
Location: First Street
Origins:
C.N.R. replaced the Grand Trunk Pacific Station (1908) after a fire.
Features:
- First Grand Trunk Pacific passenger service Sept. 21, 1908
- First mail Oct 5, 1908
- reflects the role of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTPR) in
determining the economic growth of the town.
- banding of cement and brick on exterior walls
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-its roof line, consisting of a broad, slightly bellcast hip roof,
- half-timber and stucco treatment on the second-storey gables
-surviving original interior layout and finishes on the second floor,
including trim and mouldings
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444.D.1. Former Bank of Commerce
Construction Date: 1910
Location: Main Street at Second
Origins:
R.M. of Daly Offices
Dr. Stewart
Dentist
Hair Salon
Features:
- First Bank of Commerce opened in the new Korman Block
1908 (See D.11)
- oval façade window
- gable front design
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444.D.2. Former Royal Bank
Construction Date:
Location: 137 Main St. / Prairie Crocus
Regional Library
Origins:
Royal Bank
Features:
- original safe
- some interior elements - stairs
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444.D.3. Setter Drug Store Building
Construction Date: ca, 1910
Location: Second Ave.
Origins:
Identified as a Drug Store on 1923 Map
Dress Shop
Restaurant
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444.D.4. Wareham Butcher Shop
Building
Construction Date: ca. 1910
Location: Second Ave.
Origins:
Alf & Harry Wareham
Bill Smith – Gift Shop
Leo Davids (Holland House)
Harvey – Sporting Goods
Features:
- part of Lee’s Restaurant in 2013
- sign still exists on façade under new siding
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444.D.5.
Liberty Cafe Building
Construction Date: 1910
Location: 540 Second Ave
Origins:
Was a Theatre for a time
Residences during WW2
Liberty Café - Dip Foo Guy 50’s &m 60’s
Chuck & Margo Wong (Ho Ho Rest.) 70’s
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444.D.8. Hardware Building
Construction Date: 1908
Location: 562 Second Ave.
Origins:
Once a Dance Hall on West side
- was 2 or 3 buildings
- one part was a dance hall
- basement contained four pillars from the Clarion Hotel
- had apartments on second floor
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444.D.6. North American Lumber Site
Construction Date:
Location: 565 Second St.
Origins:
ca. 1950
- Original Building 1906 was first North American Lumberyard in Canada
- once had suites and a Barbershop
- business established before the Railway arrived
Features:
More
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444.D.7. Korman Block
Construction Date: 1908
Location: Second Ave.
Origins:
G. Korman
Retail
Space for first Bank of Commerce operation
Later Gilchrist Drugs 1941 (J.A. Gilchrist)
Original Building Function:
- Drug Store and Residences in 1923
- Dentist upstairs
- barber shop
- Hillcrest Drugs – ca. 1977
Features:
- original staircase – back & front
- upstairs apartments
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444.D.9. Elevator
Construction Date:
Location:
Origins:
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444.D.12. Rivers Banner Building
Construction Date:
Location:
Origins:
Features:
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444.J.3. Former Masonic Hall
Construction Date: 1955
Location:
Origins:
Features:
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444.D.10. Quick Freeze Buildiing
Construction Date:
Location: Second Ave.
Origins:
Wareham's Quick Freeze
Once an I.G.A. Store
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444.D.11. Telephone Building
Construction Date: ca. 1920
Location: 240 Main St.
Origins:
Appears as Manitoba Telephone Co. on 1923 Insurance Map
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444.J.1. Ukrainian Hall Building
Construction Date: 1931
Location: Second Ave.
Origins:
On site of former Four Star Theatre
Features:
- loft / balcony
- hardwood dance floor
- extension at rear
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Rivers / Daly Site
Inventory
/ 5. Rivers and Area
Infrastructure
444.M.1.
Bell's Crossing
Construction Date: 1908
Location: SW 18-12-20
Origins:
On McFadden farm
Features:
Abandoned in favour of trestle overpass for
vehicle
traffic
- Bell Crossing was an important crossing over the C.N. Main Line on
the main road between Brandon and Rivers. The site is visible alongside
the modern overpass. Because of the curve as the tracks bend towards
Grant’s Cut and the crossing of the Little Saskatchewan River, a
battery-operated bell alerted drivers that a train was coming.
- 1937 town applied to the railway commissioners for an overhead bridge
at Bell Crossing
- C.J. Collingwood – first car across
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444.M.2.
CN Rail Bridge
Construction Date: 1908
Location:
Origins:
1908 – Original G.P.P Bridge
1918 - 1923 – Much of original trestle filled in
1924 - Exposed wood trestles replaced with iron – with only minor
interruptions of service
2008 Extensive repairs
Features:
Grand Trunk Pacific
Note from “The Story of Rivers p 50:
- in 1915 railway engineer died when his freight train crashed at
the 115 foot high Minnewaska Bridge recently removed by a cyclone
- big fill started in 1923 over what was then the longest trestle
bridge in Western Canada
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444.M.3.
Grant's Cut
Construction Date: 1908
Location:
NE 13-12-21
Origins:
Grand Trunk Pacific
Railway right-of-way, to facilitate a gentle grade for the approach to
the crossing of the Little Saskatchewan.
Features:
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444.M.4.
"Rumble Bridge"
Construction Date: 1944
Location:
Origins:
First bridge ca. 1911 – reportedly “unsafe”
1944 – upgraded
Features:
“The concrete footings about 200 yards west of
the
present bridge on Highway 25 are the footings of the former bridge.
That road was the main route to Brandon and all points to the south and
east so everyone in the community crossed it often. And to get to
Rivers --- and to get to school for me --- we had to cross it every
day. (Except in the winter when, with a horse drawn cutter, van or
sleigh we crossed on the river ice straight south of Rivers.) The
deck on the bridge was made of heavy wooden planks sitting crossways in
a steel frame. But they weren't fastened in any way --- they just sat
loose in the frame. So, when a vehicle crossed the bridge the planks
"rumbled" quite loudly so the bridge became known as the ‘Rumble
Bridge’ or the ‘Thunder Bridge’. “
Courtesy Don McFadden
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444.M.5.
Rivers Dam
Construction Date: 1959
Location: W 19-12-20
Origins:
- major project with significant recreational and water control
implications for a large area
Features:
More Info...
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444.M.6.
Roundhouse Site
Construction Date: 1909
Location:
Origins:
- Grand Trunk Pacific
- bought by Structural Fabricators - 1961
- only foundations remain
Features:
More Info...
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444.M.7,9,10.
GTP Dam & Pumphouse & Intake Site
Construction Date: 1908
Location:
Origins:
Grand Trunk Pacific
Dam was erected and water pumped from here to the rail yards for steam
engines.
- some interior structural / foundation elements remain
Features:
- only foundations remain
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444.M.8.Cossar
Crossing
Construction Date: 1902
Location: SE 23-12-21
Origins:
Bridge on CPR RR line running from Brandon (Chater) to Lenore, through
Forrest, Wheatland and Bradwardine.
Established Wheatland as a commercial centre until the it was
supplanted by Rivers when the Grand Trunk established its line there.
- both railways lines found advantageous crossings of the Little
Saskatchewan in this part of the valley.
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Rivers / Daly Site
Inventory
/ 6: Residences in Rivers
444.C.1.
House
Construction Date:
Location: First Ave. and Main
Origins:
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444.C.2. Lusney
House
Construction Date: ca. 1910
Location: First Ave.
Origins:
Known as Lusney House
M. Dickson
Wm V. Spring – 1960’s
Harold Roberds – 1990’s
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444.C.3. Danykliew
House
Construction Date: ca. 1912
Location:
First Ave.
Origins:
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444.C.4. Pshyk
House
Construction Date:
Location:
First Ave.
Origins:
Features:
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444.C.5. Cox
House
Construction Date:
Location: 413 Second Ave.
Origins:
Once owned by Jim Cox (manager of the Railway Station Restaurant in 1917
Sons Hugh (In Wpg) & Wilbur
Don & Lil Sharman
Features:
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444.C.6. Robbins
House
Construction Date:
Location: 325 Second Ave.
Origins:
Features:
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444.C.7. Elliott
House
Construction Date: ca. 1910
Location: 301 Main St.
Origins:
Features:
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444.C.8. Greasley
House
Construction Date: ca.1910
Location: 327 Main
Origins:
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444.C.9. Thomas
House
Construction Date: ca. 1910
Location: Main St.
Origins:
Features:
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444.C.10. Jeliff
House
Construction Date:
Location: Main St.
Origins:
George and Muriel Jellif came in 1937. He was a blacksmith.
Features:
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444.C.11. Former
United
Church Manse
Construction Date:
Location: 314 Main St.
Origins:
Features:
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444.C.12. Redfern
House
Construction Date: 1910
Location: 423 Third Ave.
Origins:
Known as Redfern House
Edith Mitchell (father worked for the CN)
Re-done by Lou Edwards
Features:
- wood flooring & baseboards
- wishbone power switch
- dormer
- 2 storey bay
- stone fireplace
- bay window in garage
- open porch with pillars
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444.C.13. Nurse
Johnstone House
Construction Date: ca. 1908
Location: 301 Columbia St.
Origins:
Mrs. Barclay – husband worked on RR and gave Music lessons
Cara Johnstone & sister “Nurse” Johnstone – both mentioned as early
as 1913.
Features:
- wood floors & trim
- heat grates
- boards stamped “North American Lumber Wheatland” (North American
Lumber was operating in Rivers before the GNP Railway line arrived,
good were shipped to the CP Station at Wheatland
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444.C.14. House
Construction Date:
Location: 645 Third Ave.
Origins:
Features:
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444.C.15. Airey
House
Construction Date:
Location: 628 Third Ave.
Origins:
Features:
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444.C.16. Miss
Miners
House
Construction Date:
Location: 669 Third Ave.
Origins:
Once occupied by Miss Ivy Miners, long-serving and well-remembered
school teacher. (1918 – 58)
Miss Miners was a Grade 9 student in Rivers in 1910.
After Miss Miners – Bruce Butler
Features:
- nice roofline
- narrow gable dormer
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444.C.17. Evans
House
Construction Date: ca. 1908
Location: 822 Fourth Ave.
Origins:
Harry Evans (CN Rail employee – as of 1912)
Graham Stalker
- Bob Kudlovich
- Vandale
- Cheryl Roberds
Features:
- round-arched window on upper façade
- renovated
- one of oldest houses in town
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444.C.18. Perrett
House
Construction Date:
Location: 744 Fourth Ave.
Origins:
Charlie & Evelyn Perrett raised nine children here
Features:
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444.C.19. Blandford
House
Construction Date:
Location: 729 Fourth
Origins:
Once owned by Charles Blandford
Features:
- nice gabled dormer
- wood siding
- transom window
- shingle trim on gable ends
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444.C.20. Jones
House
Construction Date:
Location: 736 Fourth Ave.
Origins:
Mrs. Jones was a teacher
Features:
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444.C.21. McKenzie
House
Construction Date: ca. 1910
Location:
Origins:
Was Bob & Bernice McKenzie’s first house.
Ken & Flo Dawson
Features:
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444.C.22. Hill
House
Construction Date:
Location: 627 Fourth Ave.
Origins:
Known for: Shaney & Jessie Hill – daughter Leona
Features:
- open verandah
- front dormer
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444.C.23. Former
Parrish
Hall
Construction Date:
Location: Main St.
Origins:
Former Grant & Keller Grocery (1908)
Moved here to serve as the Parrish Hall
Wayne Dixon lived here
Features:
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444.C.24. Dr.
Lyon House
Construction Date: 1908
Location: Main at Fourth
Origins:
Dr. G.R.D. Lyon – Bought out Dr. Schwalm in 1919 moved 1933 –
Conservative Candidate
Dr. Thomas and Stewart each lived here.
Last Dr. 1944
Jimmy Frame (On Council 1943)
Also a rooming house
Features:
- attractive bays
- nice windows – round window
- nicely finished dormers
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444.C.25. Former
Section House
Construction Date: ca. 1910
Location: 375 4th Avenue
Origins:
- CPR
- moved to site by Willie & Midge Cox
- Hugh Cox
Features:
- shingled second level
- nice rooflines
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444.C.26. Weibe
House
Construction Date:
Location: 271 Fourth Ave.
Origins:
Moved to this site from a farm
Features:
- building moved from nearby farm
- balloon framing
- stone fence (from old school at Hartney)
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444.C.27. Toews
House
Construction Date:
Location: 330 Fifth Ave.
Origins:
Moved from Brandon (near 18th St Bridge) by Mr. Toews
Bought from Grant Murray
Features:
- hardwood flooring
- old newspaper used as a shim in a wall
- buffalo board wall
- wraparound verandah open
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444.C.28. Stewart
House
Construction Date:
Location: 327 Fifth
Origins:
Owned by Wilf Stewart – School Principal
Elmer & Dot Elliott
Features:
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444.C.29. Ellis House
Construction Date:
Location: Fifth Ave.
Origins:
Once owned by Grace and Jack Ellis. He a CN employee, her a teacher.
B.J.D. Ellis on Council – also named Justice of the Peace
Features:
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444.C.30. Ede
House
Construction Date:
Location: Fifth Ave.
Origins:
Features:
- Ontario-style dormer
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444.C.30. McKenzie
House
Construction Date:
Location: 602 Fifth Ave.
Origins:
Residence of J.A. McKenzie – one of the first merchants?
Don & Vickie Broughton
Features:
- heating vents / stained glass
- woodwork / old light switch
- verandah - pillars
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444.C.31.
Pettapiece House
Construction Date: ca. 1908
Location: 607 Fifth Ave.
Origins:
Mrs. Pettapiece
Ron & Gail Jay
Features:
- pillars
- old staircase
- nice gable ends / shingled
- one of the oldest in town
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444.C.33. McTavish
House
Construction Date: ca. 1910
Location:
Origins:
-Archibald McTavish
Features:
- owner has old photos
- 3 houses in row with same plan
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444.C.34.
Maxstead
House
Construction Date:
Location: 661 Fifth
Origins:
Phil Maxstead was a butcher
Charlie Stevenson
Features:
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444.C.35.
Dr. Worteman
House
Construction Date:
Location: 675 Fifth Ave.
Origins:
Tom Wright – Hotel Manager
Dr. Worteman
Dr. Reubin
Kent & Faye Smyth
Butch & Ruth Webster (From the Base)
Jim Havlik 1940’s, 50’s
Features:
- curved banister
- 2 fireplaces
- nice porch and exterior details
- wood clad gable ends
- nice windows
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444.C.36. Alf
Wareham
House
Construction Date:
Location: Fifth Ave.
Origins:
Alf Wareham - great uncle of Wayne Wareham
Lloyd Wareham
Jason Smith
Features:
- gingerbread & shingle trim
- nice entrance / gable trim
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444.C. 37.
Former Seection House
Construction Date:
Location: Fourth Ave.
Origins:
Moved to site
Mr. E.O. Dyer
J. Livesey
Doug Marriott
Features:
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444.C. 46.
Former Foreman
Birthing House
Construction Date:
Location: Off Hwy #25 East
Origins:
Minnie Forman operated her nursing home here
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444.C. 39.
Grummett House
Construction Date:
Location: Second St.
Origins:
Owned by Mr & Mrs. Grummett
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444.C. 41.
Former Madden
Nursing Home
Construction Date:
Location: 555 Fourth Ave.
Origins:
- nice gables with fish scale shingles
- corner open porch
- pebbled glass panels
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444.C. 42.
House
Construction Date:
Location: 561 Fourth Ave
Origins:
Identical to 555 next door.
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444.C. 43.
Messel House
Construction Date:
Location: 427 Main St.
Origins:
Said to be one of the oldest in town
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444.C. 32.
Former
Pettapiece Station
Construction Date:
Location: 315 Fifth Ave.
Origins:
CPR - Moved to this location by Morley and Marie McConnell in 1963
Features:
- Canadian Pacific Plan #14
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444.C. 45.
Former
Ukrainian Catholic Church
Construction Date:
Location: Off Highway #25 East
Origins:
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444.C. 39.
House
Construction Date:
Location: 227 Second Ave.
Origins:
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Rivers / Daly Site
Inventory
/ 7. Carnegie District
673.E.1.
Harrow School
Construction Date: 1923
Location: SW 22-11-20
Origins:
Land donated by William Knowlton
Original school at the Chapman Museum
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673.F.1.
Carnegie Cairn
Construction Date:
Location:
- village established 1901 as the CPR was building its Brandon –
Lenore branch.
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673.G.2.
Chapman Farm
Elevator
Construction Date:
Location: NW 10-11-20
Origins:
B. Chapman Homestead
House 1902 of Edrans Brick
Barn 1905
Features:
- elevator built from plans submitted to a contest sponsored by Canada
Cement Co. – with prize money of $100.
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673.G.3.
Bromley Farm
Site
Construction Date:
Location: NE 25-12-2
Origins:
J. Bromely - bought farm in 1895 - in family for many years.
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673.G.4.
Farm Elevator
Construction Date:
Location: NW 2-11-20
Origins:
This was J.D. MacGregor's property
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