Second Central School
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The second Central School in Prince Albert, side view before being demolished
Bio/historical note: The second Prince Albert Central School existed from 1899-1980, when it was demolished for construction of the Gateway Mall
Mayors - Samuel J. Donaldson
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Portrait of Mayor of Prince Albert Samuel J. Donaldson. Written on front: "Respectfully Yours S.J. Donaldson"
Bio/historical note: Samuel Donaldson was Mayor from 1892-1893
Home of Will George
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Home of Will George on the 100 block, 14th Street West. Horse and buggy, automobile in front. House largely concealed by trees
Land Rush
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Crowd of homestead applicants outside the Federal Building at 13th Street East in Prince Albert
Bank of Ottawa
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View of the Bank of Ottawa building in downtown Prince Albert. Sign by door on the bottom right reads: "Lamont, Turgeon, B. Lindsay, Advocates"
Bio/historical note: The Bank of Ottawa was founded incorporated in 1874, and merged with the Bank of Nova in 1919
Hotel Saskatchewan
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View of the Hotel Saskatchewan, Prince Albert. Patrons in evidence at front
Central School
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View of Central School with students and staff posing in front, Prince Albert
Wesley Methodist Church
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View of Wesley Methodist Church with congregation posing in front, Prince Albert
Sam McLeod
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Portrait of Sam McLeod, businessman and Mayor of Prince Albert
Central Avenue
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View of Central Avenue, Prince Albert. City Hall can be seen in background, several block style buildings in foreground
Group Portrait
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Group portrait of Prince Albert area citizens. From left to right: front row; Mr. Cowan of Cowan Lumber and Big River Lumber Co., ex-Sheriff Graham Neilson, George Stalker proprietor Queens Hotel and Shellbrook Hotel, Back row; possibly Thomas Scott, Fred Kerr Ex Warden of the Provincial Jail and Saskatchewan Penitentiary, unidentified