- CA GPR 0001-1969.59.289
- Item
- ca. 1915
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Congregation of approximately 75 people in front of a small frame building, possibly the Methodist Church at Lake Saskatoon.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Congregation of approximately 75 people in front of a small frame building, possibly the Methodist Church at Lake Saskatoon.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Ladies from the East Kleskun Ladies Aid Club meeting at Tempest Post Office on Kleskun Hill. George L. Tempest opened this post office on the east side of Kleskun Hill in 1917 in this house which was built in 1913. In April of 1934, he cut the timbers for the new post office which is in the Grande Prairie Museum yard.
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Dr. Gamey's home in Sexsmith. Dr. Gamey was one of the many doctors in Sexsmith under whom Johanna Haakstad worked as a nurse for many years.
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A photo of main street Sexsmith in 1935.
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Montrose House was built on the Forbes' homestead north west of the townsite of Grande Prairie. It was named for Mrs. Forbes' home town in Scotland and served as the village's first hospital.
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View of Grande Prairie from the west bank of Bear Creek in March 1917.
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View of Grande Prairie from the west bank of Bear Creek in November, 1917.
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Main Street of Grande Prairie in 1918. In foreground is an automobile with five passengers; in the background Campbell's Cigar Store and Grand Theatre.
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Main Street of Grande Prairie in 1919 with Grande Prairie Hotel on the left and the Dodge Garage on the right.
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The Presbyterian Church on the old Bezanson town site. It was later used as a school and still later as a store at the present site of Bezanson.