1
Cutting Sod
1910-1916
Milly District that later became McCord Area
Credits:
McCord Museum
2
Oxen hauling a load of sod
1909-1912
Milly District that later became McCord Area
Credits:
McCord and District Museum
3
Ruhl sod house
1909
Milly District that later became McCord Area
Credits:
McCord and District Museum
4
Wood frame house
1910-1920
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies
Credits:
Anne Hayter
Grasslands National Park Area
5
People used local rocks to decorate yards and flower beds.
1909 -present
McCord and southern Saskatchewan
Credits:
Joyce Hiltz photo
6
Some pioneers built adobe houses
1920-1930
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies
Credits:
Audrey Wilson
7
Close up of Storey Lowell's adobe house
built 1920-1930
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies
Credits:
Audrey Wilson
8
West view of adobe house
1930 s
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan
Credits:
Audrey Wilson photo
McCord and District History Book "From Prairie Grass To Wheat Fields"
9
Wilber Debolt farmyard
1920 -1945
Summercove , Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Wilber DeBolt photo collection
10
Wilber Debolt farmyard
1920 -1945
Summercove , Saskatchewan, Canada
Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Wilber DeBolt photo collection
11
McCord at the old site before it moved near the railway.
1928
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan
Credits:
McCord and District Museum
12
Window frame in adobe house with potato print patterns.
1930-1940
McCord area of southern Saskatchewan
Credits:
Anne Hayter photo
Adobe house in present Grasslands National Park Canada
13
Cutting poles at Cypress Hills.
1930-1950
Southern Saskatchewan Prairies
Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Wilber DeBolt photo collection
14
Pole corral
1909 -1950
McCord and southern Saskatchewan
Credits:
McCord and District Museum
Wilber DeBolt photo collection