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- 1908
Photograph taken at St. Peter's Church on Easter Sunday 1908. This Roman Catholic church was located ten kilometers east of Humboldt.
Photograph taken at St. Peter's Church on Easter Sunday 1908. This Roman Catholic church was located ten kilometers east of Humboldt.
St. Peter's College Blue Jays hockey team
Team photograph, with trophies, of the St. Peter's College Blue Jays. Members of the team are as follows - Back row: Tony Klassen, Leo Weber, Lambert Lenz, Alfred Engele, Coach Fr. Augustine Nenzel. Front row: Vernon McHarg, Fred Hector, Eugene Murphy, Bernard Revering, Tony Kowalzyck, George Ott. Front: Mascot Jimmy Schmitz.
St. Peter's College Blue Jays Hockey Team - Muenster
Labeled St. Peter's College Blue Jays 1937 Standing left to right: Alvin Meyer, Lambert Lenz, Fred Hector, Bernard Schauenberg, Fr. Augustine Nenzel, Tony Klassen, Martin Gans, George Ott. Kneeling left to right: Frank Theberge, Alfred Engele, Leo Weber.
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
Labeled Stanley Stewart at home south of Humboldt.
Stanley Stewart and Jack Hamilton - Humboldt
Labeled Stanley Stewart and Jack Hamilton at work.
Stoney Lake Pavilion - Humboldt
Located on the east side of the road as you enter the resort area.
Sunday Worshippers in the Early 1900s - Muenster
Inscription: Sunday worshippers standing in front of the second monastery of St. Peter's Abbey. To the left of the monastery is the first log church and beyond the church is the first print shop.
Sunshine Rebekah Lodge Members - Humboldt
Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No. 83 was instituted on February 8, 1921.
Labeled Telegraph station 8 miles south of Humboldt Mr. McDonald's.
A telephone operator is at work on a switchboard.
Telephone Operators - Humboldt
Labeled Humboldt Central: at left, Minnie Greer. The first telephones in Humboldt were installed in October 1910. There were 66 lines initially installed, 36 in businesses and 30 in residences.
The 31st Annual Convention of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association City Hall - Regina
Labeled The Thirty First Annual Convention of the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association City Hall, Regina June 17 - 18, 1936.
Henry Brockman sitting on his 'buttermilk wagon' hitched to two horses.
Labeled The Fraser Family.