- 2006.67.9
- Stuk
- [between 1910 and 1915]
Back row, left to right: G.R. Baird, Dr. J.C. King, F.I. Trainor, C.D. Walker, Oscar Arneson, W.B. Telfer. Front row, left to right: R.A. Telfer, J.J. Trainor, Dr. R.S. Wilson, Roger Watson, A.J. Borget.
Back row, left to right: G.R. Baird, Dr. J.C. King, F.I. Trainor, C.D. Walker, Oscar Arneson, W.B. Telfer. Front row, left to right: R.A. Telfer, J.J. Trainor, Dr. R.S. Wilson, Roger Watson, A.J. Borget.
Parade celebrations on Main Street during World War I.
Parade celebrations on Main Street during World War I.
Home Oil and Refining Company - Humboldt
Located east of Humboldt along Highway #5.
A.D. MacIntosh Law Office - Humboldt
Thornberg Jewelry was on the left side of the building and the A.D. MacIntosh Law Office was on the right; located on the 500 block of Main Street in Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
Annie Schaeffer was the first post-mistress in Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
Students of Humboldt High School.
Aerial view taken from the Arlington Hotel looking northwest.
East side of the 600 block of Ninth Street looking south.
St. Elizabeth's Hospital - Humboldt
Aerial view of St. Elizabeth's Hospital looking northeast.
First Monastery - St. Peter's Abbey, Muenster
The first monastery of St. Peter's Abbey was located ten kilometers east of Humboldt.
St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church - Humboldt
Interior view of church located on the north side of the 1000 block of Eighth Avenue.
Third Monastery - St. Peter's Abbey Muenster
Located ten kilometers east of Humboldt.
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation of Saskatchewan Ninth Legislature
Labeled: Top row left to right: Jacob Benson - Last Mountain; Tom Johnston - Touchwood; G.H. Williams - Wadena; L.H. Hantelman - Elrose; J.H. Brockelbank - Tisdale. Middle row: J.W. Burton - Humboldt; M.H. Feeley - Canola Bottom row: P.A. Howe; J.L. Phelps - Saltcoats; O.W. Valleau - Melfort; J.A. Young - Biggar.
This plane crash occured ten kilometers southeast of Humboldt. A Royal Canadian Air Force plane from the Dafoe Air Force Base crashed into a team of horses driven by Alois Fahl. Three occupants of the plane were killed and Alois was seriously injured.