- CA GPR 0032-0032.08-0032.08.08-0032.08.08.1096
- Item
- 1911
Part of Campbell family fonds
The J. O. Patterson family camping and running their store and Grande Prairie post office from their caboose.
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Part of Campbell family fonds
The J. O. Patterson family camping and running their store and Grande Prairie post office from their caboose.
Part of Campbell family fonds
William Innes, Grande Prairie’s pioneer banker, with his horse outside a log cabin. The photograph may have been contributed by C. B. Johnston of DeBolt, Alberta.
Part of Campbell family fonds
William Innes, Grande Prairie’s pioneer banker, standing outside a log cabin.
Part of Campbell family fonds
A view of Grande Prairie looking northwest. The buildings in the foreground are the Patterson and Son Store (also post office and Union Bank) and barn. The buildings to the left would have fronted 100 Avenue once the road developed. 100 Street later ran along the front of the Patterson and Son store.
Hudson’s Bay Company, Sturgeon Lake
Part of Campbell family fonds
The Hudson’s Bay Company buildings at Sturgeon Lake, 1911. The photograph appears to have been contributed by A. H. McQuarrie.
Opening of the Dominion Lands Office, Grande Prairie
Part of Campbell family fonds
“Opening of Dominion Lands Office on July 15, 1911, in John Wilson’s new house west of Bear Creek, Grande Prairie.” A group of men are assembled outside.
William Smith & Sons Ranch and Butcher Shop
Part of Campbell family fonds
The buildings of William Smith and Sons (Harry and Clyde) ranch and butcher shop on Bear Creek near Grande Prairie, 1911. Several horse are hitched to sleighs outside.
Part of Campbell family fonds
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.
Part of Campbell family fonds
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).
Part of Campbell family fonds
Men with a team of horses and a team of oxen on the main street of Edson.