Huble Homestead/Giscome Portage Heritage Society
Prince George, British Columbia

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A Year at Huble Homestead: 1915
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The location of the Huble Homestead, Giscome Portage and the Fraser River
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Bertha, at the age of 5, standing in a doorway of an unknown building in 1916.
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Bertha Huble(ca. 1926)
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Martha Huble feeding the family ducks.
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Pat Huble, at the age of 16, in 1930.
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Huble noted in his diary that the Honorable Price Ellison and family stayed with the Hubles in 1913
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Man leading a Moose pulling a child on a sled.
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Huble and Ed Seebach advertised their freighting and trading business in the Fort George Herald
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Billy Seymour (in front) and Ed Seebach  freighting goods in 1914
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Emmet (Shorty) Haynes, shown here on the left in a 1908 photo, had a cabin near the Portage
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The Prince George Herald of  October 30, 1913 predicted a good year for the fur business
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Stoney Creek Charlie, hired by Al Huble to help with chores around the Giscome Portage.
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Letters written by museum researcher, Darla Dickinson, about the life and character of Annie Huble.
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Reconstructed letter about the life of Annie Huble, written by museum researcher, Darla Dickinson.
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Reconstructed letter about the life of Annie Huble, written by museum researcher, Darla Dickinson.
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Reconstructed letter about the life of Annie Huble, written by museum researcher, Darla Dickinson.
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Reconstructed letter about the life of Annie Huble, written by museum researcher, Darla Dickinson.
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Reconstructed letters about Annie Huble's life and character by museum researcher, Darla Dickinson.
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