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In 1913 a little log two-roomed building was erected across the road from the "Bay". It was to serve as a Post Office and as a home for the postmaster, William MacIntosh, who had the onerous task of handling mail from the 'outside' once a month. After being carried in by horseback, in saddle bags, which had swam rivers, waded through snow banks, and slogged through swamps, the mail was wet, moldy and not very easily read.
With a couple of general stores, a post office and a telegraph office, the town started to take shape.

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First two unidentified, Carter, Bill; Goldthorpe, Louie; MacIntosh, Bill; Paquette, Charlie
1920
Hudson's Hope, BC