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- April 2, 1928
Inscription on photograph 21st Anniversary April 2, 1928 Humboldt, Sask.
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Inscription on photograph 21st Anniversary April 2, 1928 Humboldt, Sask.
Abbot Primate Visits Monks - St. Peter's Abbey
Inscription: Abbot Primate Hildebrandt de Hemptine of Saint Anselmo, Rome, visited St. Peter's Priory [Muenster, Saskatchewan] in 1910. He stands fifth from the back left. Prior Bruno Doerfler is at his right. Prior Bruno was elected as the first abbot when the priory was elevated to the status of an abbey in 1911.
A.D. MacIntosh Law Office - Humboldt
Thornberg Jewelry was on the left side of the building and the A.D. MacIntosh Law Office was on the right; located on the 500 block of Main Street in Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
Aerial View - Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Aerial view of Main Street in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, looking south.
Aerial view of Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Aerial view of the town of Humboldt, Saskatchewan taken from the coal dock tower looking northeast.
All Saints Ukrainian Catholic Church in Humboldt, Sask.
Exterior view of the All Saints Ukrainian Catholic Church in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, located at 139 Eighth Street.
Andy Ollerich standing in front of one of the first snowmobiles in the Humboldt area. This snowmobile was designed by Herman Pitzel; Andy Ollerich was the mechanic.
Fondly known as Birdie Weldon, daughter of George and Catherine Weldon, linesman and operator for the Humboldt Telegraph Station.
Annie Schaeffer was the first post-mistress in Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
Arena and Curling Rink - Humboldt
Label on photo: "Humboldt 1938"; located on the east side of the 900 block of Main Street.
Arena and Curling Rink in Humboldt, Sask.
Exterior view of the Humboldt Arena and Curling Rink.
Located on the southeast corner of Ninth Street and Seventh Avenue, the Arlington Hotel was constructed in 1912 and demolished in 1980.
Members of the military in a parade.
Audrey West, skating instructor, at left.
Photo labeled: "B. McLean at Waldsea Lake 1910".