Francis Schenk at Sherman Meadows Cabin
- CA GPR 0256-0256.03-0256.03.02-0256.03.02.01-0256.03.39
- Item
- 1971
Part of Schenk family fonds
Francis Schenk stands on the porch of Sherman Meadows Cabin at the airstrip.
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Francis Schenk at Sherman Meadows Cabin
Part of Schenk family fonds
Francis Schenk stands on the porch of Sherman Meadows Cabin at the airstrip.
Part of Schenk family fonds
The series consists of 27 photographs of F.W. and Christine Schenk, trains, train personnel, and train accidents on the Northern Alberta Railway (NAR) line in the south Peace Country; copies of 15 documents, including a Pacific Great Eastern Railway Co. Pass for Christine Schenk, F.W. Schenk’s United Transportation Union Card, war registration papers and his exemption certificate from World War II; correspondence between Francis and Christine, life insurance documents, and newspaper clippings. This series is divided into three files: NAR (1917-1964), Newspaper Clippings (1939-1957), Correspondence (1931-1947).
F.W. Schenk, Locomotive Foreman
Part of Schenk family fonds
F.W. Schenk worked as a locomotive foreman for the N.A.R.
Part of Schenk family fonds
Dave Schenk and Henry McCullough set up a shelter and camp on the trail near the B.C. border. Snow covered mountains in the background.
Part of Schenk family fonds
Dave Schenk and Henry McCullough in Dead Horse Meadows.
Part of Schenk family fonds
Dave Schenk and Henry McCullough near the B.C. border.
Part of Schenk family fonds
Henry McCullough and Dave Schenk on the extreme south end of the Wapiti forest district in the Sheep Creek area. Part of forestry work was to monitor the hunting of game.
Gathering at Snakey and Nell's Place
Part of Schenk family fonds
A gathering at Snakey and Nell's place after Sunday dinner, gathered by a corral fence, a log home in the background.
Part of Schenk family fonds
View of Grande Prairie from the west looking down Richmond Road.
Part of Schenk family fonds
Grande Prairie City under construction soon after it was surveyed in 1910.