John D. Fraser and Donald McBean
- 70-98
- Item
- [pre-1905]
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of Marlborough District homesteaders, John D. Fraser and Donald McBean
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John D. Fraser and Donald McBean
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of Marlborough District homesteaders, John D. Fraser and Donald McBean
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Moose Jaw Waterworks, Reservoir, 1904
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Group photograph of officials atop the newly constructed reservoir in Moose Jaw, NWT. Names supplied (from left to right): Willis Chipman, Chief Engineer of Moose Jaw Waterworks; D. Reid, Manager of Legal Department for the town of Moose Jaw; D. McLean, Chairman of [F,W and L] Committee; Thomas Miller, Editor of the Moose Jaw Times Herald; Alderman G.B.C. Sharpe; Alderman H. Green; Alderman William Hannah; R.A. Rummsey, Manager of Bank of Commerce; W.C. Sanders, Mayor; W.J. Lawrence, Caretaker for Reservoir; W.J. Ashburge, Resident Engineer for Moose Jaw Waterworks.
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Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Team/Group photograph of the Boharm Football team. Names on back of original: Back Row (right to left) – J. Smith (back), N. Silverthom (Goal), H. Thurman (back); Middle Row (right to left) – A. Thomson (Halve), G. Barber (Halve), G. Thomson (Halve), C. Elsom (Halve); Front Row: (right to left) – H. Goldie (forward), W. Johnstone (forward), J. Goldie (forward), M. Thomson (forward), B. Thomson)
Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Mercer
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Family and guests attending the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Mercer; names of those in attendance not supplied.
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Football Game, Boharm vs Moose Jaw, 1904
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Photograph of a football (soccer) match played between a team from Boharm and a team from Moose Jaw.
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Horse-drawn binders on the J.W. Smith farm in the Moose Jaw district
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Members of Moose Jaw Sioux Indian band
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Moose Jaw Sioux seated for portrait wearing native dress. Seen from left to right: Emma and her husband John Okute, Big Joe, Joe Ferguson and his wife Katrine (Emma's sister). Men seen holding rifles and one holding a peace pipe.
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Unidentified family (nine individuals and one dog) standing in front of their sod house, located northwest of Moose Jaw.
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Celebration
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Picture taken from atop Victoria School at the corner of High St. E. and First Ave. N.E. in Moose Jaw, Northwest Territories; looking south-west toward Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station and dining hall.
Moose Jaw Baseball Team, Territorial Champions
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Moose Jaw Baseball Team, Territorial Champions, 1895; Back Row (left to right): Ed Baxter (2nd base); Mr. Tedlock (right fielder); Joe Hyland (centre fielder); Bob Franks (left fielder); W.J. Nelson (Manager). Middle Row (left to right): Bill Simington (shortstop); Bill Lawrence (3rd base); Walter Scott (2nd base); Billy Woods (1st base). Front: Bob McCartney (pitcher); Walter Simington (catcher)
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Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Team photo of the Moose Jaw Lacrosse Club. Players in back row (from left to right): James Robb; Woodley; J. Melbrush; W.J. Nelson; C.F. Smith; W. Porter; J. Franks. Players in front row (left to right): W. Rilley; J. McCreagh; Mr. Crosby (sitting); Walt Surrington.
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of a young Sioux woman named “Molly” who was well-known locally in the early years of Moose Jaw.
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of local well-known Sioux Long Dog, sometimes referred to as ‘Crazy Jack’
Murphy’s ‘Flop House’ on the Old Pole Trail
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
View of a stop-over or ‘flop house’ on the ‘Old Pole Trail’ (also known as the Wood Mountain Trail) which ran south of Moose Jaw to Fort Walsh and the Cypress Hills area; this stop-over was operated by a man named Murphy and was located on the shores of Old Wives Lake.
James R. Wilson with water wagon, Moose Jaw, Northwest Territories, 1885
Parte de MJ General Photograph Collection
James Robb Wilson (later Mayor of Saskatoon) with his water wagon near the corner of Main and High Streets in Moose Jaw, NWT, ca. 1885. Moose Hotel visible on the left.