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History of the Wolseley Courthouse and Champions of Justice

 
Chief Justice Newlands to J Pope, 27 Jan 1908, Crown v. Prior [page 2 of 5]
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Chief Justice Newlands to J Pope, 27 Jan 1908, Crown v. Prior [page 3 of 5]
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Chief Justice Newlands to J Pope, 27 Jan 1908, Crown v. Prior [page 4 of 5]
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Chief Justice Newlands to J Pope, 27 Jan 1908, Crown v. Prior [page 5 of 5]
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Rosa Mohr's gravemarker at Greenville Cemetery, south of Wolseley
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"A New Wrinkle." Editorial on the Wolseley Courthouse from the Grenfell Sun, October 10, 1895
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Editorial on the Wolseley Courthouse from the Grenfell Sun
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Editorial on the Wolseley Courthouse from the Grenfell Sun, October 17, 1895
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"Wolseley or Grenfell?" Editorial in the Moosomin Spectator, April 13, 1893
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"The Grenfell Court House." Article in the Moosomin Spectator, May 18, 1893
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"The Grenfell Court House." Article in the Moosomin Spectator, April 27, 1893
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"The Grenfell Conservatives." Letter from the Grenfell Liberal-Conservative Association
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"Senator Perley on the Action of the Grenfell Conservatives." Letter in the Moosomin Spectator.
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Moosomin papers announce that the judicial centre is to be located in Moosomin
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"Estalbish Jail Wolseley in Old Court House." Article in The Morning Leader, January 10, 1914
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Jean Chatterson with the boys at the Boys Detention Home
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Helen Gibney, former matron of Lakeside Home, recalls some of the history of the courthouse
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Jean Chatterson in front of the court house
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