Department of Highways float Rosetown 50 Years.
- FGPC-E-P266
- Stuk
- 1961
Department of Highways float celebrating Rosetown's 50th Anniversary.
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Department of Highways float Rosetown 50 Years.
Department of Highways float celebrating Rosetown's 50th Anniversary.
Elk's May Day Children's Parade.
Parade on Main Street Rosetown with children marching, a tractor pulling a float and a small vehicle. In the background are people lining the streets with the stores behind them.
A Red River cart being pulled by a bull with the Rosetown Hotel and Deluxe Café and a crowd viewing the parade in the background.
Hillside S.D.2296, Albermarle, Madoc, Camberley, Egermont schools marching in the May 25th parade. 200 block of Main Street east side is in the background.
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Postmaster, Harold Marfell on bicycle in parade
Harold Marfell riding an old bicycle in a parade as it passes by the new hospital in the background.
Pioneers and "Old Timers" parade.
Float with pioneers (5 men and 1 woman) riding on it with names of pioneers on the side of the float.
On the left Ted Scrivens, representing the RM of Marriott, is presenting Albert Kessel, who farmed 20 miles north of Rosetown, with a travel bag honoring his success as a world class quality producer of prize grain samples.
Band proceeded by men on horseback carrying the Union Jack in the 100 block of Main Street. West side of the street is in the background.
Graham's Traditional Santa Claus Parade
Crowd standing around Santa Claus float in front of Grahams Hardware and Furniture Store.
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Farming Practices; Farming with Horses
These photos detail 70 years' worth of agricultural practice, development, machinery, and livestock. Collected by Frank Glass.
Eighteen man crew with one boy in a field standing in front of a Minneapolis tractor and threshing machine.
A Fosston Automatic grain cleaner used to clean the seed by removing small kernels, weed seeds, chaff, etc. It was run by an IHC pump engine but was also often turned by hand.
Harvesting with a self propelled "Massey Harris" combine loading into a 1946 Ford truck.
Four men standing in front of a partially framed barn.
Harvesting with a portable cook car.
A cook car on wheels with two ladies and a small child standing in the doorway. Two dogs are beside the wagon.