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Prince George, British Columbia

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A Year at Huble Homestead: 1915

 
The Seebach and Huble General Store
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Cocoa and Sugar prices from the Hudson's Bay company catalogue, 1911.
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he Giscome Portage Post Office was located at the Seebach and Huble store in 1915
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Ed Seebach in front of the cabin at Huble Homestead at the south end of Giscome Portage.
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A reconstruction of the General Store of 1915.
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Martha Huble Corliss and Gladys May Huble cross Summit Lake with their sister Ida, circa 1935
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Ah Yee who worked at Huble Homestead
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Lucille Adams (3rd from left), lived nearby in a home called Wild Geese Lodge
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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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Emmett (Shorty) Haynes at his cabin on the Torpy River, BC.
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Pat Huble apparently often said that Father Nicholas Coccola, above, was like a family member
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Peter Poirroy text about his life with an audio quote
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Huble family outing with Al Huble holding Sam, and Annie Huble behind him.
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The Prince George Herald of  October 30, 1913 predicted a good year for the fur business
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The Herald remarked on the growing fur market in this November 1915 article
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Eldest daugher Bertha Huble (ca. 1932), wearing a fur coat possibly made for Annie in 1915
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Reconstruction of a scene with a trapper inside his cabin on a trapline
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Ed Seebach and Al Huble would have stretched their beaver furs in the same manner
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