The Lake Saskatoon Baseball Team in 1912. Standing: Leonard Eisenmann, Charlie Richardson, George Stoll, Charlie Stoll, Sel McAusland, and Max English. Seated: Roy Stokes, Dean Hodgins, Percy Perraton, Ulia Douglass, Walter Eaton, Hermann Reidrick, and Jimmy Loudfoot, bat-boy.
The Beaverlodge Baseball Team in 1912. Rear, left to right: Vic Burt, Herman Reiderick (2nd base), Hugh Allen (pitcher), Dave McLellan, and Ward. Seated: Don Cranston, Billy Pierce, Harry Cranston, Marley Sherk, and Russ Walker (catcher).
The Grande Prairie Baseball Team in 1912. Standing: Rae Hegler, Wes Bentley, Allan Wilson, Rae Piper, and Rupert Carveth. Seated: Eric Anderson, Ike Nelson, Bud Piper, and Boody Sprague.
The caption on the back of the photograph states: “The year of the big snow. Mrs. Arthur Carveth holding the lines while Jack Higbee swaps Chub and Dick floundering in a snow-filled coulee in vicinity of Prof. Charles Higbee’s homestead in March 1912.”
A caption on the back of the photograph states: “Forrest Falk talking to Floyd Totten who is loaded up to go to his homestead in Glen Leslie. Picture taken at Robert Cochrane’s by “Becky” Sawyer in 1912.”
Groups of people assembled for the third annual fair at Grande Prairie. There are piles of lumber visible in the foreground. The photograph is labelled as belonging to Victor Flint of Beaverlodge.