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

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A Year at Huble Homestead: 1915

 
Albert Huble and Edward Seebach often hauled loads of cargo and watercraft across the portage
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A modern-day recreation of a typical fall day at the Giscome Portage, circa 1915
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People pushing a car out of  mud.
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Al Huble when he was a young man
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Man leading a Moose pulling a child on a sled.
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Al Huble and his dog.
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Drawing of Al Huble's encounter with a Grizzly Bear.
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Al Huble's Bread yeast recipe.
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The year is (circa) 1912 and Al is out on the trap line checking his traps.
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Huble and Ed Seebach advertised their freighting and trading business in the Fort George Herald
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Ed Seebach and others bringing in an injured person on a sled.
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Article from the Fort George Herald 1911.
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Reconstruction of a loaded wagon at Giscome Portage 1915.
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Reconstruction of the Blacksmith shop at Huble Homestead
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The two large horse teams of Al Huble and Ed Seebach.
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Reconstruction of dogsleds at Huble Homestead, 1915
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Ed Seebach, Al Huble's Business Partner.(Fraser Fort George Museum P993.11.2.76)
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Billy Seymour (in front) and Ed Seebach  freighting goods in 1914
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