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Towing cars through low water, Rush Lake, Saskatchewan.
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In June of each year the water rose, often overnight. Two ferries were used at low water. Cars towed by two-horse team between ferries. Jacob Harder, ferryman, used small Ford tractor to move sand so cars could drive in water between ferries.
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Date
[ca. 1945]
Creator
Unknown
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Harder, Jacob
Genre
Negatives
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Place
Saskatchewan
Subject
Ferries
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Rush Lake, Saskatchewan--Personalities
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Rush Lake, Saskatchewan--Transportation
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Tractors
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CU1118616
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na-4329-4
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"Towing cars through low water, Rush Lake, Saskatchewan.", [ca. 1945], (CU1118616) by Unknown. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.