
LAST - Courthouse designed by Maurice Sharon, Estevan SK CAN
N 49° 08.359 W 102° 59.579
13U E 646384 N 5444882
The Courthouse at Estevan is the last one designed by former Provincial Architect Maurice Sharon
Waymark Code: WM17GMC
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Date Posted: 02/18/2023
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A small bronze Saskatchewan provincial historical marker at the courthouse commemorates the fact that this is the last courthouse designed by former Provincial Architect Maurice Sharon.
The histgorical marker reads as follows:
"Estevan Court House
Provincial Heritage Property
This building, completed in 1930, is the last court house designed by Saskatchewan's Provincial Architect, Maurice Sharon. Faced with Estevan pressed brick, it is a fine example of the colonial revival style.
In 1931, miners in Estevan area struck for better wages and working conditions, and in recognition of the Mine Workers Union of Canada. Three strikers were killed on September 29th when police confronted a strikers' parade in front of this building. Later that year, a royal commission met here to investigate the cause of the strike. Twenty people were charged as a result of the incident. Known as Black Tuesday and their trials were conducted here the following March.
Government of Saskatchewan
1999"
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 parking coordinates: N 49° 08.362 W 102° 59.547
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