- FGPC-H-P194
- Stuk
- [ca. 1906]
Sod building with a small wooden building on the right side with several people standing infront of the open door. Writing on the front of the picture "Uncle Joe Paquette first store and post office Rosetown, 1906".
Sod building with a small wooden building on the right side with several people standing infront of the open door. Writing on the front of the picture "Uncle Joe Paquette first store and post office Rosetown, 1906".
Lady in long coat standing in the doorway of a sod shack.
Coulter family stands in front of a large teepee made of branches and a sod house. L-R: Ambrose Bee, Mrs. Coulter, Bessie Coulter (Mrs. J. Graham), Fred Hill, A. Fletcher, Hector Coulter, Jim Coulter, unknown, Jake Coulter.
Corporal Wiltshire, Boraston, Sask., in a sled pulled by a horse.
RNWMP Corporal Wiltshire and Bradley
Policemen Wiltshire & Bradley in sleds pulled by horses, the winter of 1907-1908, at Boraston Post Office in Boraston, SK., located SW 1/4 of Section 6, Range 18, Township 32, W3. Jud McGill was postmaster and likely took the photo.
Two Thoroughbreds harnessed to a four-wheeled buggy with leather upholstery. A woman is standing next to the horses, wearing fashion of the early 1900s.
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Wringer washing machine powered by a gasoline engine
A Maytag wringer washer powered with a belt from a stationary gasoline engine. A man is seated on a pile of wood and litter. He is smoking so could be taking a break or tending the engine. Wagon wheels can be seen.
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2 women gathering eggs, surrounded by chickens. Gertrude Buchanan (Kunkel) in dark skirt; Mrs. Buchanan (Gertrude's mother) in white skirt.
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Written on face of picture: "Our house on Homestead. Cousins 2 men Carl Dad Mother + Myrt in doorway." Note car in background.
Mayor C.E. Conlin
Mr. James and Mrs. Ann Rose.
Pioneer sod shack with occupants
Pioneer sod shack with two ladies (Mrs. Peter Ritchie and Miss Jean Ritchie) standing in front.
Eight or nine wagons and teams of horses; one buggy and team. The wagons are mostly loaded with possessions or goods and are halted on a hillside slanted downward.