Log and plaster house belonging to the Mabons
- R-A9490
- Item
- 1907
Log and plaster house belonging to the Mabons in the Tullisville district, water barrel beside it, two men on horseback, and man in buggy drawn by a horse.
Log and plaster house belonging to the Mabons
Log and plaster house belonging to the Mabons in the Tullisville district, water barrel beside it, two men on horseback, and man in buggy drawn by a horse.
Two storey frame house on prairie
A two-storey frame house on prairie, an unidentified woman stands near.
Tar-paper covered shack on prairie
Exterior view of tar-paper covered shack on prairie. Family of five at door.
Homesteaders with oxen and plough used to plough fireguard on prairie
Homesteaders, George and Arthur Jones with oxen and plough used to plough fireguard on prairie. Oxen lying down.
Two young couples outside a small frame house
Two young couples outside a small frame house, possibly a cottage near Prince Albert.
Three men stopping for a meal on the prairie
Stopping for a meal on the prairie - 3 men beside wagon frying bacon on a little gas (?) stove. Early 1900s?
Best sidehill harvester in operation on hillside in Washington state, pulled by many horses
Item is an image showing a [Daniel] Best sidehill harvester in operation on a hillside in Washington state. The harvester is pulled by a large number of horses. Photograph taken in 1890s or early 1900s.
Homesteader A. Jones at the door of a hillside dwelling
Homesteader, Arthur Jones, at door of dwelling dug out of hillside. Buffalo skull and tin washtub on roof.
People enjoying first watermelon to arrive in town
Young lady store clerk (later Mrs. J. Bullied) and an older settler on sidewalk outside store, enjoying the first watermelon to arrive in Carievale. Buildings in background.
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