Portrait of the Sevigny family. Back row, left to right: Wenceslas, Anna, Philippe, Alfred. Middle row: Ida Lafond, Elzear Sevigny. Front: Wilfrid, Rose.
Image shows Annie McDonald, the wife of John R. McDonald. She came west in 1905 and settled in St. Albert where she stayed for five or six years before moving to Pine Creek.
Image shows John Angus McDonald, town councillor of St. Albert. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 208.
Image shows grades 7 & 8 students on steps of Father Merer School, commonly called brick school in St. Albert. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 733.
Image shows a horse drawn cutter in front of the Windsor Hotel. Taken prior to 1906 and the building of the Dawson Block.
Image shows the homestead taken out by Louis Chévigny in the 1880s, passed on to Octave and then to Chéri Chévigny (NW 16-54-25-4). Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 118.
Image depicts a large framed oval charcoal drawing of Antoine Dion. It is reported that Antoine Dion assisted Albert Lacombe, OMI in the building of the chapel in St. Albert in 1861. He died ca. 1919 in the flu epidemic at Hart River.
Image shows young people at the Catholic Youth Organization (C.Y.O.) picnic, held possibly at Elk Island Park in the early 1940s. The organization was started in approximately 1941 with Frank Hogan as first president. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 640.
Image of Mission hill taken from the bottom looking up to the third church.
Image shows the dignitaries seated on the stage during the unveiling of the statue of Albert Lacombe, OMI.