Farm at the St. Elizabeth's Convent
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Exterior view of the farm located at the St. Elizabeth's Convent in Humboldt, Saskatchewan
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Farm at the St. Elizabeth's Convent
Exterior view of the farm located at the St. Elizabeth's Convent in Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Exterior view of St. Andrew's Anglican Church, located at 716 Ninth Street in Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
Members of Curling team - left to right: H.V. Sordon, W.S. McInnis, J. Platzer, and W.R. Bell
Exterior view of the Skating Rink in Humboldt, Saskatchewan, located on Main Street between Ogilvie Avenue and Ninth Avenue.
View of the coal dock tower in Humboldt, Saskatchewan looking west.
Postcard showing the Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) Depot in Humboldt, Saskatchewan; postcard from niece Elenora (?) to Aunt Ida Michels of Nicollet, Minn., USA; stamped January 3, 1911 Humboldt, Sask. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Northern_Railway
Curling Champs: Winners of Saskatchewan USSN Medals No. 36 Humboldt Lailey Tremble Ltd. Trophy and Watson Shield for Grand Aggregate, the team of (left to right): S.R. Hutchings, J. Miller, H. Smethurst, J. Platzer.
McNab Chub Flour Mill - Humboldt
Exterior view of McNab Chub Flour Mill, Humboldt's first flour mill under construction; the mill was destroyed by fire in 1956.
Inscription on photograph 21st Anniversary April 2, 1928 Humboldt, Sask.
Humboldt City Hall, located on the southeast corner of Main Street and Seventh Avenue in Humboldt, SK
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.
From left to right: On the horse is Tom Pike from Toronto, government operator at the Mail Station. Sitting is Colonel Denison. In the doorway, Mr. Smith from Fort Qu'Appelle. Sitting next to Denison is William Scott, who was in charge of the mail station at the time. Far right is W. Slatery, a bugler in the 12 35 York Rangers, who was doing the cooking at the mail station.
Humboldt Water Tower and Power Plant located on the east end of Third Avenue in Humboldt, SK. Tower was constructed during 1914 - 1915.
Nelson's Esso Service in Humboldt
Exterior view of Nelson's Esso Service;
Community Progress Competition Exhibit: Rural Municipality of Humboldt No. 370.
Parte deW.C. Murray fonds
A display created by the Rural Municipality of Humboldt is seen. Samples of grain, spices and other agricultural products are present. A sign is also present to the right stating that the Rural Municipality of Humboldt No. 370 is located 65 miles East and 5 miles North of Saskatoon; Settled in 1904 with a population of 2775; 90% of the settlers were of German nationality. This Municiality is part of St. Peter's Colony, which comprises 50 Townships and is the largest German Catholic Settlement in America.
Bio/historical note: The Community Progress Competitions were conceived by Dr. W. J. Black of the Colonization Department of the C.N.R. to ascertain what contributions people of Continental European origin had made to community life in districts in which they possessed a resident population of 70% or more from the first or second generation, and to what extent they stimulated further community progress and development. They were judged on the basis of their educational efforts; agricultural development; citizenship, co-operation, and social welfare; arts and handicrafts; and general activities. These records were obtained by Dr. W. C. Murray in his capacity as one of the judges of the Community Progress Competitions. The records concentrate mainly on the first two years, 1930 and 1931, of the proposed five year competition for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta residents. Only records on the Saskatchewan communities are included. They contain the assessments of the judges on community life on the districts that entered the competition. Financial statements and maps of many of the rural municipalities of Saskatchewan that entered the competition are included. Also, photographs of the districts that entered the competition for the years of 1930 and 1931, including many of the Edenwold district are included. The letters included are mainly those from the Western Region of the Department of Colonization and Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways to Dr. W. C. Murray.