Fonds jas-2594 - Ernest H. Brasnett fonds.

Group in front of house. Person  in basin of Maligne Canyon during the winter. A group of women in front of a log structure. Man with an overturned canoe on the shore of Maligne Lake. Men with horses transporting canoe at Medicine Lake. Two men with two horses transporting a canoe. Men working at construction site for Miette hotsprings pool. Group of people with pack horses on route to Miette Ernest Brasnett on shore of Medicine Lake with horse. Group of men standing on a cliff with two horses.
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Ernest H. Brasnett fonds.

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JAS jas-2594

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13 photographs. -- 12 copy negatives

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Ernest Hugh Brasnett (Brass) was the game warden at Pocahontas [ca. 1930] and married Florence Casey. Florence had previously been married to Philip Meunier, a Jasper telegraph operator, until he died in 1921 in a road crew accident. Her marriage to Ernest produced two children: Kathleen and Allan. Florence had two children from her previous marriage: Raymond Meunier (b. September 1920, d. October 15, 1943), who was killed in a WW II air strike over Cologne and buried in Holland; Philip (Meunier) Brasnett. The Brasnett's lived in the old Roman Catholic Church and usually spent the summer's in Pocahontas.

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The fonds consists of thirteen photographs of Ernest and Florence Brasnett around Jasper. Including photographs of the original warden cabin at Pocahontas, isolation camp, Miette Hot Springs, Maligne Canyon, Medicine Lake, and road crews.

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Gift of Allan H. Brasnett

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Record No. ID216<br><br>

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