Booklet by A.M. Bezanson presenting the reasons for the rapid development of the Peace River Country and arguing for the inevitable trend of this development to lead to the establishment of important trade centers.
Photograph of Grande Prairie Garage on 100th Street and 101 Avenue in Grande Prairie. The Garage was located on 100th Street and 100th Avenue and was owned by J.O. Watson. It burnt down in 1954.
(L-R) Dale DeBolt, Winnifred DeBolt, Dorothy DeBolt (alternately Jack DeBolt, Dorothy DeBolt, Margaret Jordan) and postmistress Laura DeBolt outside the DeBolt post office.
Bird's eye view of Sexmith from the west, taken in 1929 from the top of one of the elevators. Identified businesses include Halvor Gaara Farm Lands, and The Leader Stores Ltd.
People outside the McArthur Store at DeBolt in the winter of 1929. Jake Fehr and Miss Wilson are on horseback, Angus McArthur is standing in front of them, and Rod McArthur is seated on the sleigh behind him. To the left, unidentified customers chat.