Harris could be a village within the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It absolutely was named for Richard Elford Harris, AN early settler. Richard Elford Harris (1847–1919) was a nester WHO settled 2 miles north of this village website in 1904. Atiny low hamlet grew close to the farm, and Harris was the primary master once the community’s post workplace opened in 1906.
When the railroad was created in 1908, it passed to the south of the hamlet. As a result, the community, as well as the post workplace, affected the 2 miles to its current website close to the railroad in 1909. Harris was incorporated as a village on August ten, 1909.
In 1914, the village contend a key role within the nice Ruby Rush, within which some three,000 prospectors flocked to a location twenty miles northwest of the village thanks to reports of ruby deposits. The whole event was later determined to be a hoax created by the homeowners of a building in Harris (no longer standing), as a gimmick to induce a lot of customers. The alleged rubies were garnets, a typical mineral.
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