Ursuline Sisters, St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan
- 2004.35.12
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- 1961
Group photograph of the Ursuline Sisters at St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan.; labeled photograph taken 1961.
Ursuline Sisters, St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan
Group photograph of the Ursuline Sisters at St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan.; labeled photograph taken 1961.
Bowling Alley and Barber Shop in Humboldt, Saskatchewan
This business was owned by Parker Garvie and Max Bauer and located on the north side of the 900 block of Fifth Avenue. Third from left: Henry (Slim) Stockert.
St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan
Inscription: This is the site of St. Peter's Abbey as it looked in 1913. Only St. Peter's Church, to the left, remains. The present monastery is one kilometer south of this location.
Silver Jubilee Mass, St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, Saskatchewan
Inscription: A silver jubilee mass was celebrated by St. Peter's Colony at St. Peter's Cathedral, Muenster, in June of 1928. The Colony was founded in 1903.
Colonsay Monarchs Baseball Team
Team photo of the Colonsay Monarchs Baseball Team; players not identified.
Hoffman's Orchestra, Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Group photograph of Hoffman's Humboldt Night Hawks Orchestra; members identified as: Leo Holstein - piano accordion, Jack Thiessen - piano accordion, Oliver Bretton - saxophone, Noland Livingston - banjo, Willis Jaques - drums
St. Peter's Choir, Muenster, Saskatchewan
Group photograph of the St. Peter's choir; members are identified as: Joe and John Bergerman, Philip, Leo and Nick Muench; Frances Weber; Francis Fernholtz; Louise Nengel; Molly and Klotilde Wasserman; Helen and Mary Kopp.
Three Catholic priests outside a church in Lake Lenore, Saskatchewan; only Father Rudolph Palm on the far left is identified.
Men harvesting ice on Burton Lake. Burton Lake is located eight kilometers north of Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Studio/Formal portrait of George Weldon was the lineman at the Humboldt Telegraph Station.
Annie Schaeffer was the first post-mistress in Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
Front row - left to right: Dick Poelzer, Mike Miller, Dave Bruser, Horace Haughton, Hugh MacDonald, Jack YoegerBack row - left to right: Peter Moskowski, Jack Liswick, V. Heidgerken, Bob Scott