- CA GPR 0001-1986.60.2b
- Item
- 1920 c.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Rupert Carveth plowing with his team of six horses on their homestead east of Grande Prairie.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Rupert Carveth plowing with his team of six horses on their homestead east of Grande Prairie.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Rupert Carveth driving the binder behind a team of three horses.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Rupert Carveth driving the binder behind a team of three horses.
Breaking Land with a Ten-horse Team
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Don Noyes' Breaking Outfit with a ten-horse team.
Grande Prairie's First Homestead, Smith & Sons
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Panoramic photograph of W.H. Smith and sons (Harry and Clyde)'s homestead on Bear Creek just above present day Elks Hall. The Smiths probably squatted here in 1905 or 1906. Photo taken between 1905 and 1912.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Cattle raised on MacDonald Bros. Stock Farm
Smith's Cabin and Two-Horse Team
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Sod-roofed cabin on the Smith's homestead. W.H. Smith is standing at the side of the cabin while his son Clyde (on left) and Bert Laye are in the wagon.
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Men showing their draft horses at the 1913 Grande Prairie Fair.
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New town of Beaverlodge, with six grain elevators ranged along the railway track.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
The Oliver Johnson Outfit during the first threshing by ox power on his farm in the Beaverlodge District. Shown are Oliver Johnson, Sam Sargent and Clarence O. Pool.