- CA GPR 0572-2014.041.005
- Pièce
- [ca. 1895]
Fait partie de William Alexander Family fonds
Emilie Dannhauer, later the wife of William Alexander. Photograph taken by Mathers, Edmonton, NWT.
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Fait partie de William Alexander Family fonds
Emilie Dannhauer, later the wife of William Alexander. Photograph taken by Mathers, Edmonton, NWT.
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Sir Frederick W.G. Haultain's letter and invitation
Fait partie de Frederick W.G. Haultain fonds
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[Indigenous Woman and Child Outside Teepee] Original Title: Awaiting Her Lord’s Return
Fait partie de Bezanson Family fonds
Image shows an Indigenous woman holding a child and standing at the entrance of a teepee on the prairie near Slave Lake. The original title is taken from the caption written on the back of the photograph.
Fait partie de Bezanson Family fonds
A.M. Bezanson family caboose on the Athabasca River enroute to their homestead in the Peace Country, 525 miles from railway.
Alexander Boys and their Father
Fait partie de William Alexander Family fonds
Left to right: Ed, Art, William (father), and Bill Alexander.
Fait partie de Bezanson Family fonds
Pack of horses crossing the Big Smoky River near the Bezanson's homestead.
The fonds consists of the 1908-1909 homestead diary of Oliver H. Johnson. It provides a daily record of his activities as he broke land, built a house, barn, and other structures, interacted with his neighbours, including the Stones, Sinclairs, Fergusons, Bredins, Hardins, Smiths, Germaine, Arnold, Allie Brick, Mead & Grant, members of the Beaver First Nation, and others, and travelled back to Edmonton to join his family. The last few pages of the diary list recipes, drugs, groceries, dry goods, hardware, and accounts, some of which may date from his time as a storekeeper.
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Fait partie de William Alexander Family fonds
Sisters Maggie and Jean Alexander. This photograph was taken before the family moved to Spirit River and taken by M. Burgess, Strathcona, Alberta.
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Fait partie de Bezanson Family fonds
Herd of horses in a log corral on an unidentified homestead.
Fait partie de DeBolt & District Pioneer Museum fonds
Settlers from the Bull Outfit stopped on the trail to Grande Prairie. Those shown include Mrs. Lossing, Mrs. Drake, Mr. McNaught, Garnet Truax, Clarence Lossing, Mrs. Smith, E. A. Smith, Mr. Gaudin, and R. C. Lossing.
Used in "Edson to Grande Prairie Trail", p. 22.