Trails And Tales Of Settlement And Progress : Lipton And District 1875-1985

Lipton, 1987


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Hardcover, 752 pages, 8.5x11 in, [21.5x28 cm], B&W photographs. Errata slip laid-in.

Condition

Numerous handwritten notes on the Foreword page; edges with mild staining; covers rubbed, with light scratches and edgewear.

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A community history of the village of Lipton and its surrounding district in Saskatchewan, this volume traces settlement and development from 1875 to 1985. The book includes general historical material on local governance, churches, businesses, community life, Indigenous presence, and area schools, with individual sections on the school districts of Balrobbie, Devon, Freelands, Hayward, Headlands, Heavyland, Herzel, Jeshuurun, Lipton, Parland, Shawlands, and Tiferes Israel (Reindeer). Of particular note are several thematic essays, including Belle Van Luven’s account of deaf-mute settlers, Sol Sinclair’s detailed recollections of early Jewish settlement in Lipton, and M. Drever’s history of the Jewish cemetery, with information supplied by Henry and Alice Swartz. The volume also contains an Honour Roll and a substantial section of family histories contributed by area residents.

ISBN

0919781276