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- ca. 1967
Built in 1965 at 715 Main Street.
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Built in 1965 at 715 Main Street.
In 1955, the Government of Saskatchewan commissioned Harry Ford to create replicas of Red River carts to commemorate Saskatchewan's 50th anniversary.
Humboldt Flour Mills owner Wilf Chamney became known as the Mustard Man. He owned this company from 1957 until his retirement in 1995.
Located in the 800 block of Seventh Avenue.
Red Indian Marathon Motor Oils and Gasoline - Humboldt
Located on Tenth Street.
This hotel opened in November of 1905 and is located on the northeast corner of Ninth Street and Fifth Avenue.
St. Augustine School and Church
School built in 1936 and burned down in June 1976.
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.
Humboldt Junior Indian Hockey Club
Members of hockey team. Standing - left to right: J. Christian, Leo Parker, Bud Andrews, Bob Parker, Don McIntyre - coach, Harold Goralitz, Murray Parker, Irwin Grosse, Gus Kruse and Ken Dust. Kneeling - left to right: Frank Pickering, Harold Hall, Ken Kinnon, Glenn Hall, Ray Bouchard, Peco Chorney and Lloyd Penner.
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
Construction of Post Office - Humboldt
Located on the northeast corner of Main Street and Sixth Avenue. In 1982, became the Humboldt and District Museum and Gallery.
Located on Eighth Avenue between Main Street and Ninth Street. Constructed in 1915.
St. Elizabeth Hospital - Humboldt
St. Elizabeth Hospital construction began in the fall of 1911.
Located on Eighth Avenue between Sixth and Seventh Street.
Located at 508 Eighth Avenue.