McNevin Family House, Clouston, SK

 
Database ID30101
InstitutionPrince Albert Historical Society
Fonds/CollectionPAHS Archives collection
SeriesE series
File/Item ReferenceE series-E-672 (E series)
Date of creationn.d.
Physical description/extent1 photograph; b&w; 7 x 10 mm
Number of images1
Scope and contentImage of the John McNevin home at Clouston, Saskatchewan. On back of photo: "In March 1885, the John C. McNevin Family of Clouston, 10 miles south of Prince Albert, Sask., fled to P.A. and stayed the first night in the McDonald House, on the river bank, and later stayed some time in the stockade where one daughter Elizabeth Jane, was born April 25th, 1885. She later married Andrew Lawe on April 1st, 1909. Still living. She was baptized May 22nd, 1885 by Rev. J. Sinclair. John C. McNevin later homesteaded near Dalmeny, Sask., in 1902. Notice the Telegraph Pole and Line."
Copyright holderPublic domain
Copyright expiry datePublic domain
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TypeArchival
Primary MediaPhotographs
Provenance Access PointPAHS Archives
PlacePrince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Treaty boundariesTreaty 6
Cultural regionPlains
Subarctic
NamesLawe, Andrew
McNevin, Elizabeth Jane
McNevin, John C.
SubjectHousing
Northwest Resistance
Date Range(s)1880-1889
1890-1899
1900-1909
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