Lawson, Saskatchewan
Former village in Canada
Lawson is a hamlet in Maple Bush Rural Municipality No. 224, Saskatchewan, Canada. It previously held the status of village until December 31, 1985. The hamlet is located 12 km north-west of the Town of Central Butte on highway 42 along the now defunct Canadian Pacific Railway subdivision.
History
Prior to December 31, 1985, Lawson was incorporated as a village, and was restructured as a hamlet under the jurisdiction of the Rural municipality of Grass Lake that date.[1]
Notable residents
- Arthur John Lewis, a [Progressive] politician.
See also
- List of communities in Saskatchewan
- Hamlets of Saskatchewan
References
- ^ "Restructured Villages". Saskatchewan Ministry of Municipal Affairs. Archived from the original on March 25, 2008. Retrieved February 10, 2008.
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Division No. 7, Saskatchewan
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- South Gnadenthal
- Tichfield Junction
- Tilney
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50°51′00″N 106°39′02″W / 50.85003°N 106.65062°W / 50.85003; -106.65062
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