Located on Eighth Avenue between Tenth and Eleventh Street; built in 1912, demolished in 2004. Inscription written on photo: "Catholic Church, Humboldt, Sask"
One of the first Board of Trade meetings - held in 1906. Front row - person on left is F.I. Hauser. Back row - starting from the fourth person - left to right: R. Telfer, J. Yoerger, Dr. Hohn, Mr. Ritz and F. Heidgerken.
Sign mounted on front of engine reads: Canadian National Railways Last Steam Powered Train PSGR No. 10 Saskatoon to Winnipeg through Humboldt April 20, 1960.
Telegraph Station at left. At far right is the log shack which was the home of Joe Ducharme, a linesman who assisted George Weldon. Note the unofficial fun activities of the day. Saskatchewan Archives Board R-6493
Sergeant Mickey Farren of Winnipeg, supply officer for the troops. Tom Sanderson, on the horse, who carried messages between Riel and Major Crozier. Tom Pike, government operator. Seated is William Scott, who was in charge of the mail station. Saskatchewan Archives Board R-B11834(2)
First group to be initiated as Fourth Degree Knights in Regina. Members standing - left to right: Ed Bruning, Pat Murphy and Joseph Burton. Sitting - left to right: L.T. Dust, Dr. H.R. Fleming, F.I. Hauser and Hon. J.M. Urich.