Tribute for Soldiers - Humboldt
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- Stuk
- 03 Apr 1909
Ceremony for the World War I soldiers held at Humboldt Railway Station.
Tribute for Soldiers - Humboldt
Ceremony for the World War I soldiers held at Humboldt Railway Station.
Humboldt L.O.L. 2421 dated July 12, 1918.
Postcard addressed to Mr. Charles Burton, Box 305 Humboldt, Sask. Back reads: Dear Charley, I'm sorry you are laid up yet. Next month I'll go to Saskatoon to the College as I have more business in the Bank. I will be in Humboldt for a day. Perhaps I'll see you there. Yours, Karl
'Bird's-eye view' photograph of Humboldt taken from McNab Flour Mills looking east.
Bylaw number 420 dated March 27, 1945, identified the name changes for streets and avenues in Humboldt so Cummings Street became Sixth Street. Photo taken looking north with Humboldt Public School located at end of the street.
Humboldt Red Indians versus Saskatoon Crescents at Melfort Stadium.
Station at Humboldt
Parade celebrations during the First World War years.
Photo taken in the 600 block looking south.
Back of photo has faded hand writing that is difficult to read: Harry Coble and Ed McQuire C.N.R. shop at Sharncliff.
Dominion High School Curling Champions - Humboldt
Members of Humboldt Curling team that won the Dominion High School Curling Championship. Garry Fletcher - lead, Balfour Laskin - second, Fred Langen - third, and Jack Thompson - skip. Photo taken during welcome home party for champs.
Located on the southeast corner of Ninth Street and Seventh Avenue, the Arlington Hotel was constructed in 1912 and demolished in 1980.
Dominion Land Office - Humboldt
Mr. Roberts inside Dominion Land office in Humboldt.
Photo taken looking north along Fifth Avenue - large building in background is the Windsor Hotel.