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Nisbet party cairn

Nisbet party cairn on the south bank of the North Saskatchwan River. Cairn reads: "At or near this spot in August 1866, 66 days after leaving the Lord Selkirk Colony on the Red River, the founders of Prince Albert made their first camp within what is now the city limits. The members of the party were Rev. James Nisbet, Mrs. Misbet, Mary Nisbet (child), George Flett, Mrs. Flett, William McBeth, John McKay, Mrs. McKay, Mary M. McKay (child), C Tina McKay (child), Alex Polson. Erected by the Prince Albert Historical Society Sept. 8, 1924"

Fire Department

Prince Albert Fire Department posing in front of the original fire hall with their new uniforms, fire wagons but no horses. The original fire hall was in Goshen (present day East Flat)

"Jail and Court House"

The Prince Albert Jail and Court House between 18th and 19th Streets on Central Avenue

Bio/historical note: These buildings were demolished in the early 1920s after another jail was built on 28th Street

Ferry in Ice

A view of a ferry apparently caught in ice on the North Saskatchewan River, Prince Albert

Daisy McKay

Daisy McKay in costume brandishing a spear, shield, and winged helmet. Written on reverse: "daughter of Archdeacon John McKay. missionary to Indians and niece of wife of Bishop Pinkham and Colonel McLeod of Calgary. She married Rev. Mr. Cousins and went to liv ein England where she died in 1935"

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