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

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A Year at Huble Homestead: 1915
Location: Fraser-Fort George Region, Prince George Area British Columbia, Canada

 
The B.C. Express a riverboat the visited Huble Homestead. (from the BC Archives, call no. B 01378
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BC Express just leaving the Grand Canyon area. (form BC Archives, call no. B 00330)
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Wooding up the SS Chilco at the Giscombe Rapids. (from BC Archives, call no. I 33919
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SS Conveyor riverboat on the Fraser River above Prince George. (from BC Archives, call no. G 03259
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SS Nechacco riverboat on the Fraser River. (from BC Archives, Call no. B 01379)
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SS Conveyor, SS Chilcotin and SS Operator riverboat at Prince George.
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The B.X. riverboat was built in 1910 and was called the 'Queen' of the upper Fraser.
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Here is a collage of newspaper ads ca 1915.  It was a very eventful year.
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An article in the Fort George Herald announcing the election of W.J. Bowser as Premier of B.C.
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Ladies Day suit and boots, 1915. (from the Prince George Herald, July 10, 1915)
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Menu listing the prices for meals in local restaurants in 1915.
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Theatre announcement from the Fort George Herald in 1915.
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Article in the Prince George Herald about World War I and the Zeppelins dropping bombs in Europe.
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Pat, at the age of 17, with her father, Albert Huble, in 1931.
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Al Huble on the trap line with a team of dogs in the winter of 1912.
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This map shows the Giscome Portage in 1915.  Huble Homestead is at the south end
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The story of the Giscome Portage
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The year is (circa) 1912 and Al is out on the trap line checking his traps.
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