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McCord, Saskatchewan

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Pioneers Use, Reduce, Re-cycle, and Reuse in McCord and southern Saskatchewan

 
An early pioneer farm yard.
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C.S.DeBolt at homestead house with a car and wind power
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Wilber Debolt farmyard
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McCord at  the old site before it moved near the railway.
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PJ Nelson house with wind charger for some electricity.
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Earthen embankment around the house.
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Red River carts were pulled by animals
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Raymond Eklund plowing the prairie with his oxen.
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Horses plow the prairie land
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Horses pulling a rod weeder
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Horses hauling hay to a haystack.
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Horses were used to help thresh grain.
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The horse was the fastest and best way of transportation in the local area for pioneers.
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Horse and young rider
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A group travelling by wagon pulled by horses.
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Robert McCrea used horses and a sleigh to haul mail in winter to Summercove.
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Pioneers  used a horse and cart to get to school, to go to town , and to visit neighbours.
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Pioneers used horses to haul grain to Meyronne. (A two to three day trip for many.)
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