Our Heritage  Special Places Project

Site Inventory / Page 6 / Greenway & Area

Angus & Alice Conibear House
Greenway 
ca. 1910


History

The Conibears lived here - 1944  - 75 


Features

- gambrel roof
- abandoned and deteriorating


Craik’s Store & Residence
Greenway
1909


History

William Craik 


Features

- operated until 1975 by William Craik’s son Ira
- residence above
- second floor verandah added after 1909



Greenway School
Greenway
1898


History

Bought 1 acre from Mr. Oldfield for $25 


Features

- renovated in 1923 – basement dug windows added on east side.
- school held in the Hall while work proceeded
- closed 1960


Bru Cemetery
NE 16-6-13 
1884


History

Land donated by Jon Olafson


Features

Greenway Community Cairn
Greenway
1976


History
 

Features

Family names of Greenway and area residents

Bob Sigvaldson Memorial Property
NW 6-6-13

History

Land donated by family

Features

-  54 acres of native prairie
- exclusive to wildlife use
- no vehicles or hunting


Siggi Johnson Farm
NW 16-6-13 
ca. 1910


History

 Homesteaded by Joseph Bjornson
- owned by H. Josephson in 1922

Features

- hillside location - view
- well preserved but vacant buildings





Merv Young Farm
NE 2-5-13 
ca. 1920


History

Merv & Elda Young  were the only residents of this farm site. (Over 40 years)
Features


Cornock Farm House
NE 2-5-13,  Greenway
ca. 1905


History

W.B. Cornock
- Elton Cornock

Later (1967) the Stan & Bunny Todd family

Features

- renovated – attic one room
- dormers
- rectangular bay


B. Sveinson Farm
SW 34-5-13 
ca. 1910


History

Homesteaded by Sveinn Bjorgulfson
B. Sveinson in 1922

Features

- hillside location
- 4-square house – shingles and wood siding
- decorative shingle pattern



Jack & Doris Stone Farm (Smeaton House)
 SE 14-5-13 
ca. 1900


History

Original Owner Name:  R.B. Ramage

Original Builder/Architect:  Nelson Ramage

Features

- large barn and log building on property
- farm named “The Woodlands” also known as the Smeatoin House.



Benedict Anderson Farm House
14-6-13
ca. 1910

History

Benedict Anderson 


Features

- large L-Shaped design with front bay
- some stained glass
- until recently occupied and owned by the 7th family of Andersons
- barn built by Bendict Anderson when he was 72 years old