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![]() You are our Web Publish ( Copyright) Date: URL: Julia Adamson saskgenweb@yahoo.com. We encourage links to this page. This web site was made with possible with the original scan from Julia Adamson c/o saskgenweb@yahoo.com. It is the intention of this site to make placenames and locations as of 1922 available to persons with a historical or genealogical interest in this area. There are no service charges or fees for use of this map service, and use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Conditions of Use. This page is dedicated to the free sharing of this historical data. Any further use of these maps would require permission from the contributor Julia Adamson c/o saskgenweb@yahoo.com as per copyright laws in Canada. The New World Atlas and Gazetteeredited by Francis J. Reynolds Formerly Reference Librarian, Library of Congress. Revised to Date by Adam Ward 1922 Edition. New Population Statistics of Federal Census of 1920 of all States and Territories, of all Cities and Town of the United STates. World Maps revised to 1922-New maps showing new boundaries of all foreign states and their depencies-New maps of each state of the United States, including their newly organized counties and other boundary changes to 1922-New Canadian maps-Physical and commercial analysis of United States and Canada- Analysis of all countries of the world-Illustrated Gazetteer of cities and Towns of the world. Profusely Illustrated. P.F. Collier and Son Company New York. Copyright 1907. Copyright 1908. Copyright 1909. Copyright 1911. Copyright 1912. Copyright 1914. Copyright 1917. Copyright 1918. Copyright 1916. Copyright 1917. Copyright 1917.by P. F. Collier and Son. Copyright 1919 by P. F. Collier and Son. Copyright 1920 by P. F. Collier and Son. Copyright 1921 by P. F. Collier and Son. Copyright 1922 by P. F. Collier and Son. Note Maps bear date of first copyright only. Revisions on maps to January, 1922, are protected by copyright on Complete Atlas. |
Welcome to a new chapter in history! The Online Historical Map Digitization project volunteers extend a warm invitation to our new domain at https://saskgenweb.ca/canmaps/. We are thrilled to persist in our passion for documenting Saskatchewan's rich genealogy, history, family stories, community heritage, one-room schoolhouses, cemeteries, headstones, historical maps, and the myriad of vanished placenames. These resources are invaluable for those tracing their roots or seeking historical insights. With the support of our growing Patreon community at https://www.patreon.com/SaskGenWeb, we've secured a new domain and hosting to continue providing this service. Your contributions help us thrive year after year. Explore our evolving webpages at https://saskgenweb.ca/canmaps/ for the Online Historical Map Digitization project courtesy SaskGenWeb at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/. Beyond this exciting announcement, we encourage visitors to consider supporting our volunteers through Patreon. The generosity of Ancestry.com and Rootsweb.com in providing free web hosting space has been invaluable. Now, as we transition to paid hosting, we seek your support in sustaining the Online Historical Map Digitization project. The previous site, hosted on the Provincial Saskatchewan Gen Web site by Rootsweb and Ancestry, is evolving into a new, dynamic space at our fresh domain. Your presence, whether through memories of historical maps, one-room schoolhouses, cemetery headstones, transcriptions, yearbooks, directories, or historical letters, adds depth to the collective understanding of our shared heritage. Step into this new era with us, where your support, in any form, is a cherished gift to the history that unites us all. Together, we embark on a journey to continue preserving and celebrating the rich history of the Online Historical Map Digitization project. |