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88‐35 Date Related Plan Purpose Plan No Canada Land Survey Records ‐ Saskatchewan ‐ Plans / Archives d'arpentage des terres du Canada ‐ Saskatchewan ‐ Plans 88‐35 Date Related Plan Purpose Plan No. / Scale / Surveyors / Surveyed / Document / RG R Vol. Title / Titre Canada Lands / Terres du Canada / Objectif du Numéro de plan Échelle Arpenteurs Date de Document plan l'arpentage connexe Pheasant Rump & Ocean Man Boundary RG88 R214 1941 A37 CLSR SK In Tp 9‐6‐2 Tp 10‐6‐2 now surrendered 1:31680 Nelson, J.C. 1881‐01‐01 89 (Surrendered) (Sk26010) Surveys Pheasant Rump & Ocean Man Boundary RG88 R214 1941 B37 CLSR SK In Tp 9‐5‐2 Tp 9‐6‐2 Tp 10‐5‐2 1:31680 Nelson, J.C. 1881‐01‐01 89 (Surrendered) (Sk26010) Surveys Subdivision in Tp 9‐5‐2 Tp 9‐6‐2 Tp 9‐7‐2 Pheasant Rump & Ocean Man RG88 R214 1941 38 CLSR SK 1:31680 Reid, J.L. 1901‐07‐11 Parcels 35 Tp 10‐5‐2 Tp 10‐6‐2 Tp 10‐7‐2 now Surr'D (Surrendered) (Sk26010) Boundary RG88 R214 1941 40 CLSR SK In Tp 9‐2‐2 Tp 9‐3‐2 Tp 10‐2‐2 Tp 10‐3‐2 1:31680 White Bear I.R. 70 (06549) Reid, J.L. 1902‐01‐01 38 Surveys Big Meadow Pond & proposed Drain in Tp Site Plans, As‐ RG88 R214 1941 41 CLSR SK 1:7920 White Bear I.R. 70 (06549) Reid, J.L. 1901‐08‐07 38 9‐3‐2 Builts Boundary RG88 R214 1944 83 CLSR SK In Tp 9‐2‐2 Tp 9‐3‐2 Tp 10‐2‐2 Tp 10‐3‐2 1:31680 White Bear I.R. 70 (06549) Wagner, W. 1877‐11‐01 707 Surveys Subdivision in Tp 46A‐25‐2 Tp 46A‐26‐2 Tp Chacastapasen I.R. 98 RG88 R214 1945 T104 CLSR SK 1:31680 Green, T.D. 1898‐10‐26 Parcels 146 / 147 47A‐25‐2 Tp 47A‐26‐2 (Surrendered) (00127) Near Fort A la Corne Tp 47‐20‐2 Tp 47‐21‐ Cumberland I.R. 100A (06499). Surveyor Boundary RG88 R214 1946 T117 CLSR SK 1:79200 1896‐01‐01 Unknown 2 Tp 48‐20‐2 Tp 48‐21‐2 James Smith I.R. 100 (06500) General Surveys Through Sec 34 Tp 43‐28‐2 Sec 3 Tp 44‐28‐ Roads And RG88 R214 1946 T119 CLSR SK 1:23760 One Arrow I.R. 95 (06557) Reid, J.L. 1893‐11‐02 Unknown 2 Railroads In Tp 26‐16‐2 Tp 26‐17‐2 Tp 27‐16‐2 Tp 27‐ Boundary RG88 R214 1946 T122 CLSR SK 1:79200 Gordon I.R. 86 (06578) Ponton, A.W. 1884‐01‐01 Unknown 17‐2 Surveys Wagon Road in Eastern part of Tp 17‐3‐2 Roads And RG88 R214 1948 T138 CLSR SK 1:31680 Ochapowace I.R. 71 (06545) Nelson, J.C. 1890‐07‐01 Unknown Tp 18‐2‐2 Tp 18‐3‐2 Railroads In Tp 52‐8‐3 Tp 53‐8‐3 Tp 53‐9‐3 Tp 54‐8‐3 Boundary RG88 R214 1948 T145 CLSR SK 1:31680 Big River I.R. 118 (06607) Green, T.D. 1898‐01‐01 166 Tp 54‐9‐3 Surveys Boundary RG88 R214 1948 T146 CLSR SK West Boundary in Tp 21‐14‐2 Tp 22‐14‐2 1:15840 Standing Buffalo I.R. 78 (06572) Green, T.D. 1886‐01‐01 FB4837 Surveys Sec 34 Tp 51‐27‐2 Tp 52‐26‐2 Tp 52‐27‐2 Little Red River I.R. 106C (06515). Boundary RG88 R214 1949 T162 CLSR SK 1:31680 Ponton, A.W. 1897‐07‐01 160 / 6822 Tp 52‐28‐2 Tp 52‐1‐3 Montreal Lake I.R. 106B (06524) Surveys Boundary RG88 R214 1949 164 CLSR SK In Tp 42‐16‐2 1:31680 Kinistin I.R. 91 (06561) Reid, J.L. 1900‐01‐01 138 Surveys 2017‐04‐24 K:\GRB\Processing\RG88\2b. Process\CLSR\FA prep\PDFS\88‐35_SK_map 1 of 454 Canada Land Survey Records ‐ Saskatchewan ‐ Plans / Archives d'arpentage des terres du Canada ‐ Saskatchewan ‐ Plans 88‐35 Date Related Plan Purpose Plan No. / Scale / Surveyors / Surveyed / Document / RG R Vol. Title / Titre Canada Lands / Terres du Canada / Objectif du Numéro de plan Échelle Arpenteurs Date de Document plan l'arpentage connexe Boundary RG88 R214 1949 165 CLSR SK In Tp 38‐12‐2 Tp 39‐12‐2 Tp 40‐12‐2 1:39600 Yellow Quill I.R. 90 (06560) Reid, J.L. 1902‐01‐01 137 Surveys Tp 33‐12‐2 Tp 33‐13‐2 Tp 34‐12‐2 Tp 34‐ Boundary RG88 R214 1949 166 CLSR SK 1:47520 Fishing Lake I.R. 89 (06576) Reid, J.L. 1903‐01‐01 118 13‐2 Surveys In Tp 33‐12‐2 Tp 33‐13‐2 Tp 34‐12‐2 Tp 34‐ Boundary RG88 R214 1950 167 CLSR SK 1:31680 Fishing Lake I.R. 89 (06576) Nelson, J.C. 1881‐01‐01 125 13‐2 Surveys In Tp 26‐16‐2 Tp 26‐17‐2 Tp 27‐16‐2 Tp 27‐ Boundary RG88 R214 1950 168 CLSR SK 1:31680 Gordon I.R. 86 (06578) Ponton, A.W. 1884‐01‐01 121 17‐2 Surveys In Tp 26‐16‐2 Tp 27‐16‐2 Tp 26‐17‐2 Tp 27‐ Boundary RG88 R214 1950 169 CLSR SK 1:31680 Gordon I.R. 86 (06578) Reid, J.L. 1900‐01‐01 122 17‐2 Surveys Boundary RG88 R214 1950 170 CLSR SK In Tp 29‐16‐2 Tp 29‐17‐2 Tp 30‐17‐2 1:31680 Day Star I.R. 87 (06575) Nelson, J.C. 1881‐01‐01 124 Surveys Boundary RG88 R214 1950 171 CLSR SK In Tp 29‐16‐2 Tp 29‐17‐2 Tp 30‐17‐2 1:31680 Day Star I.R. 87 (06575) Reid, J.L. 1900‐01‐01 Unknown Surveys Little Black Bear I.R. 84 (06564). In Tp 21‐10‐2 Tp 22‐10‐2 Tp 23‐10‐2 Tp 21‐ Okanese I.R. 82 (06568). Patrick, A.P. & Boundary RG88 R214 1950 172 CLSR SK 1:31680 1880‐01‐01 2247 11‐2 Tp 22‐11‐2 Tp 23‐11‐2 Peepeekisis I.R. 81 (06570). Nelson, J.C. Surveys Starblanket I.R. 83 (06573) Little Black Bear I.R. 84 (06564). In Tp 21‐10‐2 Tp 22‐10‐2 Tp 23‐10‐2 Tp 22‐ Okanese I.R. 82 (06568). Boundary RG88 R214 1950 173 CLSR SK 1:63360 Reid, J.L. 1902‐01‐01 118 11‐2 Tp 22‐11‐2 Tp 23‐11‐2 Peepeekisis I.R. 81 (06570). Surveys Starblanket I.R. 83 (06573) Boundary RG88 R214 1950 174 CLSR SK In Tp 21‐10‐2 Tp 21‐11‐2 1:31680 Peepeekisis I.R. 81 (06570) Nelson, J.C. 1887‐01‐01 117 Surveys RG88 R214 1950 175 CLSR SK Subdivision in Tp 21‐10‐2 Tp 21‐11‐2 1:15840 Peepeekisis I.R. 81 (06570) Reid, J.L. 1903‐01‐01 Parcels Unknown Subdivision in Tp 21‐10‐2 Tp 21‐11‐2 Tp 22‐ RG88 R214 1950 175A CLSR SK 1:23760 Peepeekisis I.R. 81 (06570) Reid, J.L. 1903‐01‐01 Parcels 418 10‐2 Tp 22‐11‐2 Boundary RG88 R214 1950 176 CLSR SK In Tp 21‐16‐2 Tp 21‐17‐2 1:31680 Muscowpetung I.R. 80 (06566) Nelson, J.C. 1882‐01‐01 112 Surveys 2017‐04‐24 K:\GRB\Processing\RG88\2b. Process\CLSR\FA prep\PDFS\88‐35_SK_map 2 of 454 Canada Land Survey Records ‐ Saskatchewan ‐ Plans / Archives d'arpentage des terres du Canada ‐ Saskatchewan ‐ Plans 88‐35 Date Related Plan Purpose Plan No. / Scale / Surveyors / Surveyed / Document / RG R Vol. Title / Titre Canada Lands / Terres du Canada / Objectif du Numéro de plan Échelle Arpenteurs Date de Document plan l'arpentage connexe In Tp 15‐11‐2 Tp 15‐12‐2 Tp 16‐11‐2 Tp 16‐ Boundary RG88 R214 1950 177 CLSR SK 1:31680 Assiniboine I.R. 76 (06563) Reid, J.L. 1901‐01‐01 109 12‐2 Surveys In Tp 15‐11‐2 Tp 15‐12‐2 Tp 16‐11‐2 Tp 16‐ Boundary RG88 R214 1950 178 CLSR SK 1:31680 Assiniboine I.R. 76 (06563) Nelson, J.C. 1885‐01‐01 108 12‐2 Surveys Piapot Indian Reserve No. 75 Boundary RG88 R214 1950 179 CLSR SK In Tp 20‐18‐2 Tp 21‐18‐2 1:31680 Nelson, J.C. 1885‐01‐01 105 (06571) Surveys Boundary RG88 R214 1951 180 CLSR SK In Tp 19‐6‐2 1:15840 Shesheep I.R. 74A (06547) Nelson, J.C. 1884‐01‐01 104 Surveys Within Tp 23‐3‐2 Tp 24‐3‐2 Tp 23‐4‐2 Tp Minoahchak I.R. 74C (06548). Boundary RG88 R214 1951 181 CLSR SK 1:15840 Nelson, J.C. 1884‐01‐01 102 24‐4‐2 Little Bone I.R. 74B (06613) Surveys Boundary RG88 R214 1951 182 CLSR SK In Tp 21‐14‐2 Tp 22‐14‐2 1:31680 Standing Buffalo I.R. 78 (06572) Reid, J.L. 1902‐01‐01 118 Surveys Keeseekoose I.R. 66 (06551). Boundary RG88 R214 1951 183 CLSR SK In Tp 31‐32‐1 Tp 32‐32‐1 1:31680 Nelson, J.C. 1884‐01‐01 97 Keeseekoose I.R. 66A (06552) Surveys Boundary RG88 R214 1951 183A CLSR SK In Tp 31‐32‐1 Tp 32‐32‐1 1:31680 Keeseekoose I.R. 66 (06551) Ponton, A.W. 1884‐01‐01 88 Surveys RG88 R214 1951 187 CLSR SK School Lot within Sec 19 Tp 29‐31‐1 1:7920 Cote I.R.
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