Leofeld, Saskatchewan
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Leofeld, Saskatchewan was founded in 1903 by catholic German settlers seven miles south east of Cudworth, Saskatchewan. Shortly after the time of settlement a store, school, church and post office sprang up. The village started to shrink because of the railroad choosing to go through Cudworth, Saskatchewan instead. Today all that reamins are the church and a few farmyards.[1]tags.
[edit] References
- ^ What's in a Name by E.T. Russel

