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

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A Year at Huble Homestead: 1915

 
Furs that may be trapped and found in the Northern BC area.
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The old wine barrel in Ed Seebach and Al Huble's first cabin, the 'Flat Roofed Cabin'.
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First Nations people
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First Nation family photographed in Fort McLeod.
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First Nations people traveling by dugout canoe on the Parsnip River in the late 1890s.
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This First Nation woman is Six Mile Mary who was often in Fort George (B.C. Archives H - 07250),
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Stoney Creek Charlie, hired by Al Huble to help with chores around the Giscome Portage.
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Dugout canoes, strapped together with poles, freighting on the Fraser River.
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Al Huble, Ed Seebach and others on a chilly winter day.
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1921 along the Crooked River. (Fraser Fort George Museum)
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A reconstruction of a dog team nearing Huble Homestead
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Reconstruction photo of Al Huble and Ed Seebach, loaded with furs, setting on a trip.
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A typical menu 1915
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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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