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PAHS Archives Collection Prince Albert (N.W.T.) With digital objects
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Prince Albert Collegiate Institute Track Team

The Prince Albert Collegiate Institute track team. Back row from left to right: Cameron Phillips, Wilber Sly, Derek Bondington, Bill McIntosh. Front row from left to right: illegible, Ragner Jonsson, Russel McCoombs, Fred Kiewel, illegible

Ox and Red River cart

Jacob Beads with his Ox and Red River Cart in front of St. Mary's Anglican Church, looking from the northwest

Bio/historical note: Jacob Beads donated the land for St. Mary's Anglican Church in the Prince Albert Settlement

Oblate Fathers

Unidentified Oblate Fathers. Written on attached note: "Possible identification by Sister Josephine Ouellette Father Taste O.M.I. and Father Ensel"

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"

Nisbet Mission House

Early buildings in Prince Albert. From left to right: original Presbyterian mission school building, Reverend James Nisbet's mission house, store of T.O. Davis, Buffalo Hall. Viewed from the present corner of Central and River Street West facing west

Bio/historical note: Nisbet's mission house later became the Northwest Mounted Police barracks, T.O. Davis' store later became the Savoy Cafe

Mounted Police

Unidentified Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers posing for a group portrait outside the force's barracks at 9th Avenue and 2nd Street West

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