Ben Dojohn with horse and buggy.
- MIL A42.1-190.01.06
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- [between 1930 and 1939].
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Ben Dojohn with horse and buggy.
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Clay Robbins of Millet at the Fred Brewster Pony Barn Ranch at Jasper, Alberta.
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Photo shows Clay Robbins wearing cowboy clothing with saddle horses in corral.
Gathering on Alberta Street in front of the Arlington Hotel, Millet, Alberta.
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Photo shows gathering of people with horse-drawn buggies and wagons. The first part of the Arlington Hotel (to the left) was built in 1902 by Jonas Johnson. In 1906 H. Gregoire bought the hotel and built the second part (to the right). the house next to the hotel was built in 1901 by P. J. Mullen. Later the Stickney family bought it. Later Grant Wolf bought it and operated the telephone office from it, as did the Threadgold family, the Easterbrook family, and the Pogue family. Hence, it became known as the Telephone House.
Grading road near Millet, Alberta; G. A. Wagner farm in background.
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Photo shows team of 12 horses pulling grader, with Gus A. Wagner house and barn in background. Pictured are L. Campbell, J. C. Wagner, J. Davis, G. A. Wagner, R. A. (Dick) Wagner. Mr. Campbell was running the grader.
Group gathered on the porch and balcony of the Arlington Hotel, Millet, Alberta.
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Photo shows the front facade of the hotel, with a team and farmers' wagons in the foreground. The boy nearest the horses' heads is Ernie Blades. The man with the hat by the door could be P. J. Mullen.
Horses and wagons in front of the Millet Mercantile Co., Millet, Alberta.
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Photo depicts the Millet Mercantile Co. and the rear of the Farmers' Co-operative Store. John W. West was the owner of the Millet Mercantile Co. The store was built for him in 1903. Far left is the Van Meter store built in 1901 and operated by Van Meter's son-in-law Fred Blades. The second part of the store east to Railway Street was built in 1903. In 1911 the Farmers' Co-operative bought the store from Mullen Bros. It was managed by Bert Wilkinson. The first sweet cream buying station was situated there. The building east of the Mercantile was moved in 1913 to East Railway Street to be used as an Edmonton City Dairy cream buying station.
Intersection of Alberta Street and Railway Street looking west, Millet, Alberta.
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Buildings featured prominently include Karr Bros. store, Arlington Hotel, and Imperial Bank of Canada. Several shoppers with their horses and buggies or wagons are in the street.
Livery barn built in 1910 by Robert Elder.
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Barn was situated on the west side of Railway Street (50 Street) at the intersection of Minto Street (49 Avenue).
Looking east on Alberta Street, Millet, Alberta.
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Winter scene, showing several horses and sleighs in the street. Buildings featured prominently are the Arlington Hotel and the Farmers' Co-operative Store.
Man harvesting hay using a stook loader pulled by horses.
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