- 999.33.23(f)
- Item
- [1911 or 1912]
Labeled Mr. and Mrs. Stacy at the stable.
Labeled Mr. and Mrs. Stacy at the stable.
Labeled Miss Edith Wood.
Labeled C.H. Wood and his pony at Prince Albert.
Reverend A. Young and J.J. Thomas - Humboldt Lake
Labeled Rev. A. Young and J.J. Thomas at Humboldt Lake.
Labeled Geo. L. Dempster's House 1908.
On March 27, 1945, Humboldt Bylaw 420 identified the name changes for streets and avenues. Railway Avenue became Fifth Avenue. Photo taken at the corner of Main Street looking west on Fifth Avenue.
Humboldt Beach became known as Waldsea Lake - located northwest of Humboldt.
Located on the northeast corner of Main Street and Sixth Avenue.
Located in the 800 block of Seventh Avenue.
Postcard showing the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) Depot in Humboldt, Saskatchewan; postcard from niece Elenora (?) to Aunt Ida Michels of Nicollet, Minn., USA; stamped January 3, 1911 Humboldt, Sask. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Northern_Railway
Main Street Humboldt looking north. Postcard addressed to Miss Ida Michels in Alma, Wis., USA. Reads as follows: 6, 10, 1908 Will see her after supper. All O.K. Martin.
Westminster United Church - Humboldt
Located on the southeast corner of Eighth Avenue and Ninth Street. Built in 1917-18, burned down in 1989.