Barr Colonists - Lashburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
N 53° 07.462 W 109° 36.999
12U E 592567 N 5886999
This silhouette sculpture features a scene of a traveling pioneer family and is located in Centennial Garden which is along the access road adjacent to Trans-Canada Highway 16 in Lashburn, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Waymark Code: WMHPWF
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Date Posted: 08/01/2013
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The sculpture consists of two oxen pulling a wagon. An man walks alongside the oxen with a whip and a woman rides in the wagon. Their dog trails alongside the wagon. A sign on the sculpture reads: Barr Colonists 1903.
The following information about the Barr Colonists is from The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan:
"Located in the region of present-day Lloydminster, the Barr Colony was an all-British settlement founded by Reverend Isaac M. Barr in 1903. His colonizing scheme attracted almost 2,000 eager Britons, most of whom lacked the necessary farming experience to survive on the Canadian prairie. On March 31, the colonists sailed from England on the SS Lake Manitoba, a ship originally built to accommodate 550 passengers. A rough ocean voyage, numerous delays at the port of Saint John, New Brunswick, and an uncomfortable railway journey to Saskatoon turned many hopeful immigrants against Reverend Barr.
The long wagon trip from Saskatoon to North Battleford proved too much for those colonists who had no experience driving oxen and wagons. Some turned back but the majority persevered. By May, however, the colonists deposed Barr, having accused him of profiteering and misleading them about conditions on the Prairies. Control of the colony passed to Reverend George Exton Lloyd and twelve advisors. Homesteading began as soon as the colonists reached the reserve. Despite the initial hardships, the settlement survived and began to prosper. Its first village, Lloydminster, was named in honour of George Lloyd. As for Reverend Barr, he lived for several years in the United States and eventually immigrated to Australia."
The following information about the Barr Colonists is from Wikipedia:
"Lashburn is a town in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located 35 km (22 miles) east of Lloydminster and 107 km (66 miles) west of North Battleford on the Yellowhead Highway. It was founded in 1903 with the arrival of the Barr Colonists, led by Reverend Barr."