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Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan Hague (Saskatchewan)
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Menno Fast Photos

  • CA MHSS 1025
  • Collection
  • 1872 - 1999

Photos of Passchendaele School # 4084 located 5 miles west of Hague, Saskatchewan.
Also photos of Fast family.

Fast, Menno

Hague Building Fires

  • CA MHSS 992-765
  • Item
  • ca. 1900

People walk around the remains of buildings that were destroyed by fire in Hague.

Unknown

Hague Train Station

  • CA MHSS 992-773 LG
  • Item
  • ca. 1915

Black smoke billows from a train at the station. Large group of people at the station, two women dressed in long white dress and fancy hats approach the train station. Four grain elevators and a water tower are located alongside the track. The water level indicator on top of the water tower indicates the tank is two-thirds full. A man puling on a chain activates water flow to the train.

Unknown

Hague Train Station

  • CA MHSS 992-772 LG
  • Item
  • ca. 1915

Large crowd gathered on train station platform. Men and women dressed in fine clothing walk along a board walk towards a bandstand decorated with a Union Jack. A train station, two grain elevators and a flour mill are located along the track. One of the elevators is a Western.

Unknown

Hague Grain Elevators

  • CA MHSS 992-760
  • Item
  • ca. 1915

People lining the rail station platform for a special event. Band stand with Union Jack in the distance. Water tower, train and 4 grain elevators in back ground.

Unknown

Special Event, Hague

  • CA MHSS 992-789 LG
  • Item
  • ca. 1915

Men walking along boardwalk towards band stand.

Unknown

Passchendaele Country School

Two-room country school located 5 miles west of Hague, Saskatchewan on the east side of a rural roads intersection. West side of intersection has three gasoline bowsers, a store and a Cockshutt implement dealer.

Fast, Menno

Wood Market at Hague

  • CA MHSS 992-759
  • Item
  • ca. 1920

Farmers use horses to bring loads of full length firewood to town to sell. The wood market was located on a corner of Rail Road Avenue opposite the Massey-Harris Farm Implements building where C. C. Sawatzky and Klass I. Dyck were agents. The large store to the right in photo was owned by H. P. Friesen and I. P. Friesen (of Rosthern), and was known as Friesen Brothers. Also operating one of the Rail Road Avenue stores were merchants Jacob Friesen and J. Hildebrandt.

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