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- ca. 1913
Bylaw number 420 dated March 27, 1945, identified the name changes for streets and avenues in Humboldt so Cummings Street became Sixth Street. Photo taken looking north with Humboldt Public School located at end of the street.
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Bylaw number 420 dated March 27, 1945, identified the name changes for streets and avenues in Humboldt so Cummings Street became Sixth Street. Photo taken looking north with Humboldt Public School located at end of the street.
Owner Charles Boehm at left in this photo. Located on the east side of the 600 block of Main Street.
Court House in Humboldt, Sask.
Exterior view of the Court House in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, located on the 800 block of Eighth Avenue.
Located on Eighth Avenue between Main Street and Ninth Street. Constructed in 1915.
Located in the 800 block of Eighth Avenue.
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation of Saskatchewan Ninth Legislature
Labeled: Top row left to right: Jacob Benson - Last Mountain; Tom Johnston - Touchwood; G.H. Williams - Wadena; L.H. Hantelman - Elrose; J.H. Brockelbank - Tisdale. Middle row: J.W. Burton - Humboldt; M.H. Feeley - Canola Bottom row: P.A. Howe; J.L. Phelps - Saltcoats; O.W. Valleau - Melfort; J.A. Young - Biggar.
Convention Delegates - Humboldt
Front row, left to right: E.S. Wilson, S. Stockert, Jim Kelly, R. Spurgeon, E.T. Wallace, F. Mackinnon. Back row, left to right: W.R. Russell, F.W.D. Thompson, F.H. Bence, G.J. Crowley, Dr. J.C. King, J.G. Yoerger.
Construction of Post Office - Humboldt
Located on the northeast corner of Main Street and Sixth Avenue. In 1982, became the Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery.
Photograph taken behind Humboldt City Hall. Located on the southeast corner of Main Street and Seventh Avenue.
Local acting group.
Back row second from the left is Norma Bosselle Thompson. Far right is Mrs. Philips. Middle row center is Ernest Gardner. Bottom right is Jack Christian.
Colonsay Monarchs Baseball Team
Team photo of the Colonsay Monarchs Baseball Team; players not identified.
Early settlers in front of Colonization Hall, which was first known as Victoria Hall. This was located on the southwest corner of Main Street and Third Avenue.
Canadian National Railway coal dock tower looking west.