- RED MG 32-is-red-1278
- Pièce
- [ca.1946]
Fait partie de Eversole family fonds
Fait partie de Eversole family fonds
Rio Grande Store and Post Office
Fait partie de Ewen MacDonell fonds
In 1920 Ewen MacDonell became the Rio Grande postmaster, and in 1921 he and Alex MacIntosh opened the first Rio Grande Store and Post Office. Supplies for the store were hauled by horse and wagon from Grande Prairie, 43 miles away. The supply trip took four days, two there and two back. Ewen and Alex also built two houses and a barn beside the store.
The New Rio Grande Store and Post Office
Fait partie de Ewen MacDonell fonds
In about 1928, Ewen MacDonell built a new store and post office at Rio Grande, complete with a gas pump and living quarters over the store. In 1936 he sold this store to Joe Barrett and it was later destroyed by fire.
Fait partie de Ewen MacDonell fonds
The first and second Rio Grande Stores, on the east side of the road at Rio Grande.
First Nations girls and a First Nations man from the Presbyterian Mission at Shoal Lake, Ontario
Fait partie de F.R.F. McKitrick fonds
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Five First Nations boys standing in front of the Presbyterian Mission house at Shoal Lake, Ontario
Fait partie de F.R.F. McKitrick fonds
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Home of F.R.F. McKitricks mother, Pennsylvania
Fait partie de F.R.F. McKitrick fonds
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The General Hospital, Maternity Hospital, and Nurses Home in Medicine Hat, Alberta
Fait partie de F.R.F. McKitrick fonds
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The first carload of pianos to arrive in Lethbridge, Alberta
Fait partie de F.R.F. McKitrick fonds
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Fait partie de F.R.F. McKitrick fonds
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