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- [ca. 1916-1962]
Exterior view of Harvest School No. 3661, located on the northeast quarter of 10-38-20-W2nd.
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Exterior view of Harvest School No. 3661, located on the northeast quarter of 10-38-20-W2nd.
Parade on Main Street.
Located on the northwest corner of Ninth Street and Sixth Avenue.
Royal Canadian Air Force airmen from Dafoe training base, which was located 43 kilometers south of Watson.
Located on the east side of the 600 block of Ninth Street.
Labeled Planeing Mill Humboldt Sask. Kerr and Adams Manufacturing Company Limited. This business manufactured window frames and doors. Located on the corner of Fifth Street and Fourth Avenue.
Parade celebrations on Main Street during World War I.
Parade celebrations on Main Street during World War I.
Humboldt Memorial Building Opening
Left to right: Dr. Kunkel, Mayor B. Laskin, M. Earnest, the Honorable J.H. Sturdy, W. Conley, E. Scharf, Rev. A.M. Logie, Rev. Lochhead, Father Aloysius, O.S.B.
Scout camp located at Waldsea Lake. Top row left to right: Reg Barnes, Eyford. Second row left to right: Harry Williamson, Ford, Douglas, John Bartle, Ford. Third row left to right: Jim Pike, Coote, ?, ?, ?, Kinwood, Eyford. Fourth row left to right: Fred Stokes, Lewis Tuck, Fred Evers, Al Pike, Grant. Bottom row left to right: Sid Pike, ?, ?, Kidd.
War Memorial Service - Humboldt
The war memorial was dedicated in the memory of citizens of the municipalities of Humboldt, Three Lakes, St. Peter's, Wolverine and the town of Humboldt.
St. Augustine Church - Humboldt
This church was built in 1912 and demolished in 2004. Located in the 1000 block of Eighth Avenue.
Formal/Studio portrait of Godfried Schaeffer,
Aerial view from the Arlington Hotel overlooking the 600 block of Ninth Street.
George would serve as lineman and Catherine as telegraph operator at the Humboldt Telegraph Station.