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Wolseley, Saskatchewan

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History of the Wolseley Courthouse and Champions of Justice
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Senator William Dell Perley & Establishing the Courthouse
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Order-in-Council recommending JP Dill's free deed of site for the Wolseley Courthouse [page 1 of 5]
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Order-in-Council recommending JP Dill's free deed of site for the Wolseley Courthouse [page 2 of 5]
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Order-in-Council recommending JP Dill's free deed of site for the Wolseley Courthouse [page 3 of 5]
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Order-in-Council recommending JP Dill's free deed of site for the Wolseley Courthouse [page 4 of 5]
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Order-in-Council recommending JP Dill's free deed of site for the Wolseley Courthouse [page 5 of 5]
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Speech outlining the costs of the Wolseley Courthouse
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Order-in-Council on the acceptance of the tender of E.A. Banbury and R.A. Magee [page 1 of 2]
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Order-in-Council on the acceptance of the tender of E.A. Banbury and R.A. Magee [page 2 of 2]
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Order-in-Council on acceptance of tender for construction of courthouse at Wolseley [page 1 of 3]
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Order-in-Council on acceptance of tender for construction of courthouse at Wolseley [page 2 of 3]
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Order-in-Council on acceptance of tender for construction of courthouse at Wolseley [page 3 of 3]
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"Wolseley Courthouse Opened." Article in the Moosomin Spectator, October 17, 1895
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Nicholas Flood Davin, MP Makes a Speech at the Opening of the Courthouse
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Hon. William Dell Perley & the Courthouse
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Article on the opening of the courthouse in the Qu'Appelle Vidette
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Chief Justice Edward Ludlow Wetmore
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"Mr. Justice Wetmore." Article on his arrival to Regina in the Regina Leader, April 5, 1887.
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