- 2001.19.7
- Stuk
- ca. 1900
George F. Weldon at Grenfell, Saskatchewan. Weldon was employed as linesman for the Canadian Pacific Railway at the Humboldt Telegraph station from 1878 to 1882.
George F. Weldon at Grenfell, Saskatchewan. Weldon was employed as linesman for the Canadian Pacific Railway at the Humboldt Telegraph station from 1878 to 1882.
Located on the southeast corner of Main Street and Seventh Avenue. Built in 1912 - demolished in 1965.
View of Main Street Humboldt looking north.
Owner Charles Boehm at left in this photo. Located on the east side of the 600 block of Main Street.
Red Indian Marathon Motor Oils and Gasoline - Humboldt
Located on Tenth Street.
St. Augustine School and Church
School built in 1936 and burned down in June 1976.
Second in the Big Six Northern Sask. Senior Amateur Hockey League
Members of the Humboldt Red Indians Hockey Club. Front row kneeling - left to right: Dave Smith - centre, Dick Poelzer - left wing, Curly Colemann - Mascot, Skip Mitchell - goalie, Andy Walker - right wing, Joe England - centre and coach. Back row standing - left to right: P.G. Kingsley - executive, C.H. Harrell - executive, W. Fournier - Trainer, Dr. R. G. Yoerger - Doctor, Rudy Smith - left wing, I.H. Borget - executive, Louie Smith - defense, James Black - president , Pete Frederich - center, P. Lachmuth - executive, Leo Parker - right wing, G. Vrondis - executive, Red Roden - defense, L.T. Dust - manager
St. Elizabeth Hospital - Humboldt
St. Elizabeth Hospital construction began in the fall of 1911.
St. Augustine Church - Humboldt
Located on Eighth Avenue between Tenth and Eleventh Street; built in 1912, demolished in 2004. Inscription written on photo: "Catholic Church, Humboldt, Sask"
Humboldt Water Tower and Power Plant located on the east end of Third Avenue in Humboldt, SK. Tower was constructed during 1914 - 1915.
The first parochial school in Humboldt, established on October 15, 1906.
Last Steam Powered Train Through Humboldt
Sign mounted on front of engine reads: Canadian National Railways Last Steam Powered Train PSGR No. 10 Saskatoon to Winnipeg through Humboldt April 20, 1960.
Travelers at Humboldt Telegraph Station
Early travelers at the Humboldt Telegraph Station. Saskatchewan Archives Board R-B11834(11)
Catherine Weldon was a telegraph operator at the Humboldt Telegraph station. She was the first lady telegraph operator west of Winnipeg.