Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 367. Not illustrated. Chapters: Takoma Park, Maryland, Ellensburg, Washington, Keystone, South Dakota, Medford, Oregon, Great Falls, Montana, Camas, Washington, Savona, New York, Cheney, Washington, Ucon, Idaho, New Hope, Alabama, Cleona, Pennsylvania, Sheyenne, North Dakota, Rayne, Louisiana, Hewitt, Texas, Richardton, North Dakota, Dazey, North Dakota, Rigby, Idaho, Medora, North Dakota, Glen Ullin, North Dakota, White Castle, Louisiana, Wallace, California, Lakota, North Dakota, Ayr, North Dakota, Bigler Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, Burlington, North Dakota, Ontario, Oregon, Newburg, Missouri, Grove City, Pennsylvania, New Salem, North Dakota, New Rockford, North Dakota, Belfield, North Dakota, Roseto, Pennsylvania, Niagara, North Dakota, Sykeston, North Dakota, Carrington, North Dakota, Forman, North Dakota, Elliott, North Dakota, Hannaford, North Dakota, Michigan City, North Dakota, Clifford, North Dakota, Osborne, Pennsylvania, Milnor, North Dakota, Saskatoon, Amboy, California, Eden Hills, South Australia, Macquarie Fields, New South Wales, Ingleburn, New South Wales, Mbandaka, Captains Flat, New South Wales, Lajas, Puerto Rico, Carnarvon, Western Australia, Pucon, Coronel Suarez, Colton, Utah, Giles, Utah, Thistle, Utah, Bagdad, California, Yesud Hama'ala, Porvenir, Malakoff, Tornquist, Buenos Aires, Junin de Los Andes, Avon, North Carolina, Drewsey, Oregon, Coronel Vidal, Success, Missouri, Williston, Northern Cape, Reykjavik, Manitoba. Excerpt: Saskatoon - Barr Colonists in 1903.In 1882, the Toronto-based Temperance Colonization Society was granted 21 sections of land straddling the South Saskatchewan River, between what is now Warman and Dundurn. The aim of the group was to escape the liquor trade in that city and set up a "dry" community in the Prairie region. The following year settlers, led by John La...