- CA GPR 0155-0155.03-0155.03.01
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- 1908
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
A.M. Bezanson family caboose on the Athabasca River enroute to their homestead in the Peace Country, 525 miles from railway.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
A.M. Bezanson family caboose on the Athabasca River enroute to their homestead in the Peace Country, 525 miles from railway.
Settlers from the Bull Outfit stopped on the trail to Grande Prairie. Those shown include Mrs. Lossing, Mrs. Drake, Mr. McNaught, Garnet Truax, Clarence Lossing, Mrs. Smith, E. A. Smith, Mr. Gaudin, and R. C. Lossing.
Used in "Edson to Grande Prairie Trail", p. 22.
Honeymoon Couple on Edson Trail
A couple on their honeymoon as they travel the Edson-Grande Prairie Trail to their homestead.
Used in "Edson to Grande Prairie Trail," p. 161.
McDermid Studio, Edmonton, AB
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Settlers, with loaded wagons and cabooses, crossing frozen Sturgeon Lake enroute to the Peace Country.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Looking south east, the tallest building is Patterson's Store with log barn adjoining. Slightly to the right is the Lands Office.
Part of W. D. Albright fonds
Pioneer Series 1. Lebeueen's stopping place on the Grouard-Peace-River trail mid-October, 1913. Photograph taken by W. D. Albright. Used in 1937 Homestead Days lecture as H.D. 35.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
The road from the Bezanson townsite down to the ferry landing on the Big Smoky River under construction in 1914.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Double exposure of men and horse in front of the village of Lake Saskatoon viewed from the west in 1914.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Starting construction on the new Bezanson home.
Part of Field's Studio fonds
Snapshot of a man holding a frying pan in a trapper’s camp, with his tent and dog in the foreground and fur pelts hanging on the trees in the background.