- 2000.103.1
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- ca. 1920
Humboldt Beach became known as Waldsea Lake - located northwest of Humboldt.
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Humboldt Beach became known as Waldsea Lake - located northwest of Humboldt.
The Red White Store - Humboldt
Store location in this photo was 811 Sixth Avenue.
Staff of The Red and White Store - Humboldt, Sask.
Men identified as (from left to right): Leo Schimnosky (butcher's assistant), Albert Pitzel (meat manager and owner), Roy Pitzel (grocery manager and owner); store was located at 811 Sixth Avenue in Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Greenside School Girl's Baseball Team
9 girls of the Greenside School Girl's Baseball Team, are standing an kneeling for a team photograph.
Winners of National Life Trophy at Saskatoon Exhibition
Members of Bruno Baseball Team. Standing left to right: W. Hergott - left field, W. Lummerding - right field, A. Weber - first base, H. H. Tegenkamp - President, R. Schwinghammer - third base, L. Dufour - second base, D. Tegenkamp - center field. Seated left to right: F. Tegenkamp - short stop, J. Weber - pitcher, P. A. Schwinghammer - Manager, T. Holmes - left field, M. Hofbaur - catcher.
On March 27, 1945, Humboldt Bylaw 420 identified the name changes for streets and avenues. Railway Avenue became Fifth Avenue. Photo taken at the corner of Main Street looking west on Fifth Avenue.
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.
Morven Rifle Range Association - Humboldt
Labeled Back row: Geo. Ross, Ned Pocock, Gus Wignes, F. Nyberg, Alex Cruikshank. Front row: Reynold Nelson, Walter Nelson, Sid Clarke, Sid Campbell, Fred Tompkins.
Colonsay Monarchs Baseball Team
Team photo of the Colonsay Monarchs Baseball Team; players not identified.
Interior photograph of Humboldt Creamery with employee Joe Kunaman.
Humboldt Creamery employees Peter Langkammer - at rear Joseph Kunaman in front.
Located south of the railway tracks on the west side of Seventh Street. Left to right: Peter Langkammer and Joseph Kunaman.
Fondly known as Birdie Weldon, daughter of George and Catherine Weldon, linesman and operator for the Humboldt Telegraph Station.
George F. Weldon at Grenfell, Saskatchewan. Weldon was employed as linesman for the Canadian Pacific Railway at the Humboldt Telegraph station from 1878 to 1882.
Located on the southeast corner of Main Street and Seventh Avenue. Built in 1912 - demolished in 1965.