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William Browning family at Ed Ruyle's farm in the West Liberty district near Millet, Alberta.

Family members posing in front of farmhouse are, L to R: Marion Browning, unidentified child, unidentified child, Marie Browning, Thelma Browning, William Browning, Guy Browning, George (Ruyle?) (in wagon). The Browning family were living on the Ruyle farm at the time. George Ruyle had a team of pacing horses.

Millet, Alberta.

View looking north along the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks. To the left is the CPR station built in 1907. To the right is the Alberta Pacific Grain elevator built sometime between 1906 and 1912, Millet's first grain elevator.

Blacksmith shop at Block I, Lot 10.

Photo depicts blacksmith shop with farm machinery in yard, and three men posing in doorway. M. Kohn began this business in 1906. In 1913 it was owned by F. Ganske. In the winter of 1916-1917 William Perlick purchased the shop. He stayed until the spring of 1926. The shop was situated at the intersection of Aberdeen Street and Railway Street (51 Avenue and 50 Street). The Post Office was located there in 1992.

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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