Humboldt telegraph station and militia camp
- R-A7544
- Pièce
- 1885
Humboldt telegraph station and militia camp. Photo taken by Lt. Col. Alfred Wyndham.
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Humboldt telegraph station and militia camp
Humboldt telegraph station and militia camp. Photo taken by Lt. Col. Alfred Wyndham.
Humboldt telegraph office and mail station
Humboldt telegraph office and mail station. First telegraph office in N.W.T. Tom Pike, telegrapher, William Scott, postman, Colonel Dennison and others outside log building.
Tom Pike, telegrapher, and William Scott, postman, outside the Humboldt telegraph office and mail station.
Humboldt mail station (telegraph). First telegraph office in the N.W.T. large, roughly-finished structure. Log cabin, with Tom Pike, telegrapher, Col. Dennison, commandant of Gov. General's bodyguard, Mr. Smith of Ft. Qu' Appelle, and Wm. Scott of Humboldt mail station.
Soldiers and civilians, including postman William Scott, relaxing outside camp canteen at Humboldt
Soldiers and civilians, including postman William Scott, relaxing outside camp canteen at Humboldt, Saskatchewan. The tents of 12th and 35th York Rangers in background.
Tom Pike, telegrapher, and William Scott, postman outside the Humboldt telegraph office and mail station.
Hardware and lumber store in Humboldt
Hardware and lumber store, Humboldt. Main Street.
Item is a colour postcard that shows an image of the public school in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Postcard is posted with a two-cent postage stamp, postmarked from Humboldt & Edmont[?], Saskatchewan, and handwritten inscription that identifies intended recipient as A.H. Ball, Esq., Inspector of Schools, Yorkton.
Creamery building in Humboldt with children sitting on milk cans
The creamery building, children sitting on milk (or cream) cans on the platforms.