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Aaskana, NWT
Tsp 46 - Rge 26 - W2
Red Deer Hill: A part of Prince Albert No. 461, Saskatchewan (Rural municipality)
  • Book
    Title Communities of courage & cordwood : Deer Park, Donnybrook, Gerrond, MacDowall, Red Deer Hill, Sunbeam Valley.
    Published MacDowall, Sask. 1986.
    Author MacDowall History Book Committee.
    ISBN 0889255652
  • Book
    Title History of the Aberdeen-Vonda charge of the United Church of Canada : from the organization of each point up to July first 1949.
    Published Saskatchewan c197?
  • Book
    Title Schmidt : a family geneology of Solomon and Maria Schmidt and their descendants
    Author compiled by Annie (John) Klassen, Warman, Saskatchewan; Helen (Peter) Hiebert, Hague, Saskatchewan; George Dyck, Aberdeen, Saskatchewan .
    Published 1991.
  • 1888-1897 was known as Aaskana
  • Aaskana then from Jan 1, 1897 named Red Deer Hill.
Aberdeen
Pop ~474 Town

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Adamson
Tsp 45 - Rge 1 - w of the 3rd CN siding on Adamson Lake
  • Adamson was located North South between MacDowell and Roddick, Saskatchewan
  • Sask Wheat Pool Maps Rootsweb Site
  • Note: Do not confuse this historic place with the Adamson Cemetery near Jedburgh NW ¼ 14-27-07 W2 RM of Garry # 245 which is south of this more northern location of the Adamson Canadian National Railway siding located in the Saskatoon Gen Web Project.

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Abereeen Rural Municipality
Allan
Rural Municipality Number 343 - Blucher
Neighboring RM
Rural Municipality Number 313 - LOST RIVER
Town Pop. ~740
City Convenience Country Charm
Curzon Previous Name

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Allan Hills
Tsp 31 - Rge 1 - W3
Alvena
Rural Municipality Number 402 - FISH CREEK
Pop ~80
Village

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Amazon
Tsp 30- Rge 25 - W2

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Ambassador
Tsp 33 -Rge 27- W2

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Ancrum
Tsp 33 - Rge 27 - W2

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Annaheim
R.M. #369 of St. Peter

Pop ~200

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Ardath
Rural Municipality Number 316 - HARRIS

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Arelee
R.M. #376 of Eagle Creek

Pop. ~25

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Argo
Tsp 35 - Rge 15 - W3

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Arlee
R.M. #376 of Eagle Creek

Pop ~25

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Arma
Rural Municipality Number 403 - ROSTHERN

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Arpiers
Tsp 34 - Rge 27 -W2

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Artland
Tsp 43- Rge 28- W3

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Asquith
Rural Municipality Number 345 of VANSCOY (1935 to present)
WAS Rural Municipality Number 345 of LOGANTON (1909-1935)
WAS Rural Municipality Number 345 of LOGANTON (Pre 1909)

Pop ~530

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Attica
Tsp 33 -Rge 23- W2
Population Source:
Statistics Canada

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