Image shows the Kluthe farmyard with house; front section is original, built in 1894, back section was added later. Taken prior to 1914, when the whole house was raised and set onto a basement and a large kitchen was added. The house was used until 1949.
From front, left: Mr. Tonsager, who owned the machine, George Aldorph, George Kluthe, John Kluthe. Standing on top is Knute Grove who worked the machine and had a homestead in Spruce Grove.
The Lafleur house was built on Highway #2, north of the bridge.
Alfred Arcand was born in Quebec in 1851 and came west with the North West Mounted Police. He settled in St. Albert area in 1880 and died in 1932.
Image shows the interior of the St. Albert store owned by Fleuri Perron; on far left: Eugene Perron, in suit and hat: Lucien Boudreau. The store was located in the Legault Building on Perron Street and was sold to Boudreau & Labelle following Fleuri Perron's death in August, 1930.
Large group of school children, including residential school children, standing on the steps of the St. Albert Catholic Parish with 4 Grey nuns and Father Alphonse Jan, OMI.
Image depicts the general store located at the corner of Perron St. and Mission Dr., operated and owned by Fleuri Perron. The store was purchased by Fleuri Perron and C. Hébert from Edmond Brosseau. In 1908, Perron became sole owner and operated the store until it burned down in 1919.
Image shows Main street (current day Perron Street), looking north to Mission hill. Buildings seen the photo include the St. Albert hotel, the Astoria hotel, Dawson block, Perron's store, along with horses and buggies. The Bishop's Palace is visible on top of Mission Hill.
Image shows the dining room in the St. Albert hotel, decorated for the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Asselin were the proprietor's of the hotel at this time.
Image shows Mission hill with the Youville home in the background as well as tennis courts built by Ludovic Larose, OMI. St. Albert Parish is also visible beside trees.