Hoffman's Novelty Circus - Humboldt
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- [between 1932 and 1943]
The Hoffman's Novelty Circus vehicles. This circus was operated by Mike 'Monkey' Hoffman from 1932 until 1943.
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Hoffman's Novelty Circus - Humboldt
The Hoffman's Novelty Circus vehicles. This circus was operated by Mike 'Monkey' Hoffman from 1932 until 1943.
Winners of the Platzer Cup Tournament
Labeled Winners of the Platzer Cup Tournament 1949. Back row left to right: Cliff Tremblay, Norman Konlup, Gerald Ehman, Kevin Murphy, Mark Toth, Paul Smith, Ralph Lang, Billy Chomos. Front row left to right: Al Gerwing, Jerome Poelzer, Leo Shedlosky, Joe Clarmont, Tony Brophy, Daniel Gerwing, Joe Cels. Coached by Fr. Jerome Weber
On March 27, 1945, Humboldt Bylaw 420 identified the name changes for streets and avenues. Railway Avenue became Fifth Avenue. Photo taken at the corner of Main Street looking west on Fifth Avenue.
Humboldt Beach became known as Waldsea Lake - located northwest of Humboldt.
Located on the northeast corner of Main Street and Sixth Avenue.
In 1955, the Government of Saskatchewan commissioned Harry Ford to create replicas of Red River carts to commemorate Saskatchewan's 50th anniversary.
Located in the 800 block of Seventh Avenue.
Main Street Humboldt looking north. Postcard addressed to Miss Ida Michels in Alma, Wis., USA. Reads as follows: 6, 10, 1908 Will see her after supper. All O.K. Martin.
Westminster United Church - Humboldt
Located on the southeast corner of Eighth Avenue and Ninth Street. Built in 1917-18, burned down in 1989.
From left to right: On the horse is Tom Pike from Toronto, government operator at the Mail Station. Sitting is Colonel Denison. In the doorway, Mr. Smith from Fort Qu'Appelle. Sitting next to Denison is William Scott, who was in charge of the mail station at the time. Far right is W. Slatery, a bugler in the 12 35 York Rangers, who was doing the cooking at the mail station.
Dust's Service Station and Arlington Hotel - Humboldt
Located on Ninth Street.
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.
Reproduced photograph from a glass plate.
Note the words Humboldt City Band on the drum. Humboldt did not become a city until November 2000.
Volunteers front row - left to right: Joe Stringer, Harold Rose, Vic Roselle, Chris Hall, Ed Fournier, Alf Chalf. Second row - left to right: Jack Bradshaw, Tom Bulmer, ? Carroll, P. McGregor. Third row left to right: Parker Garvie, Rex Kirkwood, Percy Kinglsey, Wm. Menzies, Alf Grey, ? Jones, J. Fairclough, Jack Kocourek, Peter McCorkindale. Absent - J. Preston, Joe Tenette.