- CA GPR 0446-0446.01-0446.01.02
- Item
- 1937
A volunteer road crew at work on road through the Monkman Pass.
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A volunteer road crew at work on road through the Monkman Pass.
Monkman Pass Transport Ltd. Camp.
A campsite of the Monkman Pass Transport's crew working on the Monkman Pass trail.
Monkman Pass Transport Ltd. crew.
Monkman Pass trail being worked on with the aid of Monkman Pass Transport's crew, showing the machine they travelled in.
The fonds consists of 29 photographs of the building of the Monkman Pass Highway preserved by Alex Watt.
Prince George party checking Monkman Pass work.
The Monkman Pass work done by the crew north from Hansard (on the CNR)being checked over by a party from Prince George, August 21, 1938. Surnames L-R: Pitman, Hewlett, Caine, Moffat, Lyle, Pitman, May, Smith, Wozney, Jackson, Leith, Green. Men at the back: Kelly, McDonald.
The series consists of 9 copies of The Northern Tribune (1936-1937) and 2 copies of Grande Prairie Herald (1937) and a copy of "A Monkman Pass and Trail History" (1982), two maps and news clippings.
Printed Documents Paper Artefacts
An advertisement for trips from Beaverlodge to Kinuseo Falls by Monkman Pass Transport Ltd. and an informational pamphlet on the Monkman Pass Highway Association.
The series consists of letters written by or addressed to Arthur Smith, in his position as Publicity Director of the MPHA, and an invoice for supplies.
Publicity Series Paper Artefacts
The handwritten Constitution of the Monkman Pass Highway Association and a letter of congratulations from the Mayor of Prince George to the Mayor of Grande Prairie.
The series consists of records preserved by Alex Watt who was the secretary of the Monkman Pass Highway Association, including minutes of the organization, and correspondence about the project.