Travelers at Humboldt Telegraph Station
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- 26 Feb 1909
Early travelers at the Humboldt Telegraph Station. Saskatchewan Archives Board R-B11834(11)
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Travelers at Humboldt Telegraph Station
Early travelers at the Humboldt Telegraph Station. Saskatchewan Archives Board R-B11834(11)
View of station looking north.
Left to right railway employees: Ted Spagens and George Rawles.
Totzke train station located west of Bruno.
Left to right: Alf Butterley, J.P. Grest and John Schimanowsky.
Three Catholic priests outside a church in Lake Lenore, Saskatchewan; only Father Rudolph Palm on the far left is identified.
Back of photo has faded hand writing that is difficult to read: Harry Coble and Ed McQuire C.N.R. shop at Sharncliff.
Three Boys on a Beach - Waldsea Lake
Left to right: W. Ronald Bell, Chester Hill and Norman Bell on the beach at Waldsea Lake. This lake is located ten kilometers northwest of Humboldt.
Third Monastery - St. Peter's Abbey Muenster
Located ten kilometers east of Humboldt.
The Trolley Cafe in Humboldt, Sask.
Exterior view of the Trolley Cafe - located in the 800 block of Sixth Avenue in Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
The Red White Store - Humboldt
Store location in this photo was 811 Sixth Avenue.
The Out Law Club - Humboldt, Sask.
Members of the Out Law Club standing - (left to right): E. Wilson, J. Elliot, M. Gordon, J. Cameron, ? Hearst. Seated - (left to right): Ben Salter, Mutt, Mrs. Salter, Jeff.
The 'Meat Market' in Humboldt, Sask.
Exterior view of John Schaeffer's 'Meat Market' in 1905-1906
Labeled The Fraser Family.
Henry Brockman sitting on his 'buttermilk wagon' hitched to two horses.