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McLelland Aviation Biplane

Two people seated in a biplane. Written on the side of the plane is McLelland Aviation, the number on the tail is 1049.

Northern Alberta Railway Co. fonds

  • CA GPR 0609
  • Fonds
  • 1921-1939

The fonds consists of two Motive Power Department Registers for the Rycroft Train Station from 1921-1939, and two Enginemen’s Register and Rest Books for the Rycroft Train Station from 1921-1939.

Sans titre

Leaving for War

William J. Noll on horseback leaving to go join World War I. "I leave the ranch to go to war Winter 1917."

Canoeing on the Smoky River

Three men (H. C. Plum, William J. Noll, and possibly T. Moroney (fire ranger)) and three bear cubs in a dugout canoe on the Smoky River.

Old Smoky

The Old Smoky townsite showing various buildings, including Bezanson's Restaurant and a couple of pool halls.

William J. Noll fonds

  • CA GPR 0575
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1914-1953]

The fonds consists of a journal kept by William J. Noll from about 1914 to 1925. It records events in his life including homesteading in the Peace River Country, enlisting in the RNWMP and WWI, working in various industries including Oregon's lumber camps, and becoming an early commercial pilot in Oregon. The journal includes written entries, photographs, posters, some employment records, receipts, tickets, cards, and newspaper clippings. Several other loose records are inserted into the pages of the journal, including a WWI medal, Great War Veterans Association membership booklet, 1935 US naturalization papers, correspondence about his homestead and petroleum and natural gas leases, [ca. 1952] USAF course application, and 1917 Canadian naturalization papers. Two pages of genealogical notes presumed to have been written by Clem Kinderwater are also inserted.

The journal ends rather abruptly in January 1925 as William is on his way from El Paso to Portland. The final entry states "Contd in next book." Subsequent book(s) have unfortunately been lost.

The original order of the journal has been maintained, including the original position of inserted material.

Sans titre

Morrison & Sargent Bus Depot, Grande Prairie

Copy of an original photograph of the Morrison & Sargent trucks and busses gathered at their Grande Prairie depot behind Porteous Hardware. This was the first bus company in the Grande Prairie area, starting in 1943.

First Morrison & Sargent Bus

The first bus used by Morrison & Sargent to take people from DeBolt to Grande Prairie and return. This was the first bus company in the Grande Prairie area, starting in 1943.

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