Image shows the Astoria Hotel with people and horse-drawn buggies in the foreground. The hotel was built in 1890 by Gedeon and Xavier Bellisle; owned by Ernest Renaud and operated by his brother-in-law, Lucien Boudreau. It was later operated by J.A. Harnois and Elzear Letourneau. The hotel burned down in 1911.
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.
This photograph depicts the front exterior of the Edwidge Chevigny house in Cardiff, Alberta, with four children standing at the top of the stairs of the front porch. Edwidge ran a coal mine in Cardiff.
Image shows the office in the Farrell & Daigneault Store in Athabasca. Seated from left to right: Daigneault, Farrell, Hamel, Mrs. Asselin, Mrs. Daigneault.
Image shows an open car parked in front of two-story house on Thelen farm. Frank Thelen is seated in front with Jennie Thelen and daughter Violet in the back seat.