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Photograph of young men and women of the Junior Choir.
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Photograph of young men and women of the Junior Choir.
Yoerger brothers in first and second rows. George Heidgerken - large bass drum, Leo Parker - second row French horn, Al Schaffer - large tuba, Otto Andreasen - seated on the ground second from right, and Rudy Fournier - far left, back row.
Photograph taken at St. Peter's Church on Easter Sunday 1908. This Roman Catholic church was located ten kilometers east of Humboldt.
Group of people standing in front of the school which was used for services before the church was built. Mrs. Grisdale, Mrs. Brierley, Mrs. Dundas, Mr. Musselman (minister), Walter Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Anderson, Chester Hill, Muriel Hill, Hilda Grisdale, Margaret Dundas, and Don Anderson. Located on the northwest quarter of 19-35-25 W2nd.
This is a group of women and children from the Brithdir district. The Brithdir United Church was located on the northeast quarter of 22-35-2-W2nd.
Settlers of St. Peter's Colony - Rosthern
Inscription: Immigrants, on route to St. Peter's Colony, passed through Rosthern. The colony was founded in 1903.
Benedictine Monks - St. Peter's Abbey
Inscription reads: Benedictine Monks, pioneers of the St. Peter's Abbey in Muenster, SK (eleven monks in total); they are standing in front of the Abbey's first log barn.
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.
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.
Abbot Primate Visits Monks - St. Peter's Abbey
Inscription: Abbot Primate Hildebrandt de Hemptine of Saint Anselmo, Rome, visited St. Peter's Priory [Muenster, Saskatchewan] in 1910. He stands fifth from the back left. Prior Bruno Doerfler is at his right. Prior Bruno was elected as the first abbot when the priory was elevated to the status of an abbey in 1911.
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.
Three Catholic priests outside a church in Lake Lenore, Saskatchewan; only Father Rudolph Palm on the far left is identified.
Aerial view of the railway station taken from coal dock tower looking northeast.
Aerial view taken from the coal dock tower looking southeast.
Aerial view of Humboldt, Saskatchewan
Aerial view of the town of Humboldt, Saskatchewan taken from the coal dock tower looking northeast.