Moose Jaw

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada

City of Moose Jaw


Latitude 50° 23′ 36″ N
Longitude 105° 33′ 7″ W

Post Office History
Office opened June 1, 1883, on Section 29, Township 16, Range 26, W2

Name of Postmaster Date of Appointment Date of Vacancy Cause of Vacancy
First Postmaster
John Albert Whitmore
1883-06-01 1888-12 Appointed to Postmaster's
Township of Regina

John Albert Whitmore
b- Jan 1, 1840 in ON
d- Oct 11, 1904 in Regina SK.
buried in Regina Cemetery married Mary A. Ramsey Nov 3, 1868 in Dunnville, ON
b- 1845 in ON
d- Jan 23, 1890 in Regina SK
buried in Regina Cemetery John's Father Peter Whitmore
Mother- Reb Whitmore
1881 John and family were in Dunnville, Monkt, ON, John shown as an agent
Son- Francis P. Whitmore
Son- Albert E. Whitmore
Son- George R. Whitmore
Daughter- Annie F. Whitmore

Archive Pictures
The four pictures below were sent to me by Mr. Kenneth J. Friedt.

First 3 were taken in 1912, and last one in 1914
Ken bought some old negatives, at a garage sale, and after developing, this was a small sample of them.
Sad to say the photographer is not known. All we know is he worked on the Railroad,
and was very likely part of the engineering, surveying team.

Ken sent the negatives to the SK Archives, for safe keeping, but before he did that,
He shared them with me.
Most of these can be seen in my Roche Percee Pages.
Ken Friedt, ca:1910 Photos
But now I am finally getting around to making pages, \ for the few places that were not Roche Percee photos.
Hope you enjoy them.


Negative no 64, Street Car, Moose Jaw, Feb. 10, 1912


Negative no 63, Moose Jaw Shops etc., from 6th Ave. Bridge, Feb. 10, 1912


Negative no 60, Moose Jaw Yard, East from 6th Ave. Bridge, Feb 10, 1912


Negative no 77, G.T. Grading in Moose Jaw, March 1914

Lots of History recorded for the City of Moose Jaw,
so will not be researching any more for this page.

moose_jaw_1912.jpg
Moose Jaw ca 1912
Photo from a 1912 CPR booklet, produced in Calgary, to encourage settlers to come to Saskatchewan from the US, etc.
photo courtesy Grant Walker, CA., USA

External Links
Note- these are not my sites,
Links may or may not work in the future.
I do not control the content on these pages.

City Web Page
http://www.moosejaw.ca/

Tunnels of Moose Jaw, Al Capone Story
http://tunnelsofmoosejaw.com/
Seen this myself a few years ago,
and it was very entertaining, and educational.
Note- there has never been one bit of photographic proof,
Capone was ever in Moose Jaw,
but first hand accounts of meeting him,
exist in at least 6 persons.
Was he or wasn't he?
Same for Bienfait SK, and Lakelse Lake BC, near me.
Be nice to find a picture, hotel registry entry, or a receipt etc.
If you find one, it would be worth a lot.

History
http://www.inmoosejaw.com/history.htm




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