- J-223
- Stuk
- [190-?]
Part of PAHS James Collection
Group of white chickens, log wall in backdrop
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Part of PAHS James Collection
Group of white chickens, log wall in backdrop
Part of PAHS James Collection
River Street facing east along the North Saskatchewan River
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified school with students and staff posed in front
Part of PAHS James Collection
Settler's log cabin in semi-forested area. Unidentified man at left, unidentified men on horseback in background, poplar trees
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified hometead featuring log cabin, several horses and wagons, sleigh, and unidentified people posed in front. Forest in background
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified man with horse at an unidentified sawmill
Part of PAHS James Collection
Group portrait of men in studio. From left to right: Mr. Henderson, Mr. Kirkby, Mr. Sheldon, Mr. Dangerfield
Part of PAHS James Collection
Group portrait of unidentified settlers at a camp. Canvas tents, carriage at left
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified horse drawn sleigh team posing with a load of boards
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified house with three unidentified women in yard
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified house and garden with unidentified indidividuals in it
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified building with people on steps
Part of PAHS James Collection
Unidentified men and women with canvas tents, building in background
Part of PAHS James Collection
Steamboats "Pathfinder," "Marion," and "Alberta" on the North Saskatchewan River
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
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