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Gathering on Alberta Street in front of the Arlington Hotel, Millet, Alberta.

Photo shows gathering of people with horse-drawn buggies and wagons. The first part of the Arlington Hotel (to the left) was built in 1902 by Jonas Johnson. In 1906 H. Gregoire bought the hotel and built the second part (to the right). the house next to the hotel was built in 1901 by P. J. Mullen. Later the Stickney family bought it. Later Grant Wolf bought it and operated the telephone office from it, as did the Threadgold family, the Easterbrook family, and the Pogue family. Hence, it became known as the Telephone House.

Street scene, Millet, Alberta.

Photo shows gathering of farmers with their horse-drawn sledges or wagons at the corner of Railway Street and Alberta Street (50 Street and 50 Avenue). The store on the corner was built by B. A. Van Meter and Fred Blades (back part) in 1901. They built the front part in 1903. Fred Blades ran the store. He was a son-in-law of Van Meter. In 1907 W. A. Robertson took over the store and in 1909 J. W. Mullen and P. J. Mullen bought it, and it became known as the Mullen Bros. Store. They sold it in 1911 to the Farmers' Co-operative. The Millet Mercantile store in the background was built by John West in 1903.

Rowley's Lumber Yard.

Picture shows two men posing with team and wagon load of lumber in lumber yard. Bill Johnson is driving and Oliver Van Voorhis is standing at the back of the wagon. Rowley's Lumber Yard was located east of the CPR tracks and north of Highway 616. Now an industrial area, the area was the sports ground from the 1930s to the 1960s.

Millet Methodist Church.

Photo shows the church with a horse and buggy on the street in front. The church was built in 1903. Part of the manse built in 1907 is seen beside the church. Situated on the north side of Minto Street (49 Avenue). The sidewalk was built in 1904.

Seven of L. W. Marr's herd of purebred Percheron horses, Alberta.

Photo shows horses in field being handled by several men, with fair barn in background. Photographed at either a Wetaskiwin or Camrose fair. At far right is Ted Winter. Second from the right is L. W. Marr (Leslie Marr). Third from the right is J. O. Harvey. L. W. Marr farmed in the Hillside district southwest of Millet.

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