Grading the road from Squamish to Cheekye
- CA SQPL 11-002
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Grading the road from Squamish to Cheekye (30-35).
Left to right: Claude Hertnell, Lawson Rae.
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Grading the road from Squamish to Cheekye
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
Grading the road from Squamish to Cheekye (30-35).
Left to right: Claude Hertnell, Lawson Rae.
Unknown, William Mashiter, George Paddy, Jessie MacDonald
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Left to right: Unknown, William Mashiter, George Paddy, Miss Jessie McDonald.
Norton-McKinnon Logging Company
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Four loggers unknown.
In 1911, McKinnon and Norton of the Newport Timber Company were logging in Squamish in the area known as the base camp road, near Curly Lews' place. They had donkeys, a large shay engine, and a weird whistle. Mr McKinnon was a bartender and Mr Norton was a logger. Amedy Levesque and George Laviolette worked as brakemen on the locomotive. The camp was run by Mr Fuller.
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Brohm Lake and Brohm Ridge were named after pioneer William Brohm. The ridge is the northernmost of two prominent buttresses on the west face of Garibaldi Mountain.
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School bus in front of Mashiter School
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Left to right: Ruth Morrison, Francis Scott.
Photo by: Jean Reid.
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Squamish River during 1940 flood
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Man unknown.
Photo by: Jean Reid.
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Names suspected to be incorrect.
Mr and Mrs J. Edwards - Christmas 1909
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Squamish River during 1940 flood
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Photo by: Jean Reid.
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Children crossing outside Mashiter School
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Photo by: Mrs Hugh MacKay (nee Jean Reid).
Edward Brennan during the 1940 flood
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Edward Brennan (Pat Brennan's father) during the 1940 flood.
Photo by: Jean Reid.
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Left to right: Mr and Mrs J. Johnson with daughter, Joe Confortin's brother and family.
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People unknown.
Photo by: Jean Reid.
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Left to right: Oswald (Ozzie) Rae, Hugh Henry Mills, Minnie Gertrude Rae, Jimmy Rae, Mrs Hugh Mills (formerly Mrs Allen Rae), Lawrence Johnson Rae.
Photo by: Magee.
Allan Barbour and Bill Wallace in one of the first cars in Squamish
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Allan Barbour (left) and Bill Wallace of Cheekye (right) and one of the first cars in Squamish.
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Albert Chamberlain pre-empted on an island across from the Brennan property. It was named Chamberlain Island. The island is now part of Baynes Island.
Albert also had a farm.
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Names suspected to be incorrect.
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Left to right: Mr Young, Miss Jean Reid, Mrs Bryans, Blanche Duclos, Miss Rebina Prendergast, and Les Keith in front of Mashiter School.
Squamish River after 1940 flood
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Jean Reid (teacher) in foreground at Mashiter School, 1940.
Ella Clemeny, Minerva Rae, Ella Fulk
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Left to right: Ella Clemeny (teacher), Minerva Rae, Ella Fulk
Research compiled by Eric Andersen: Schoolteacher Ella Clements, Minnie Rae, and Mrs Lola Fulk, 1907. Minnie Rae's 1907 diary refers to the Fulks, the upper valley camps, and Owen Fulk's business trips into town by steamship. Owen Fulk of Skagit County (WA) was hired by E.K. Wood Lumber Co. to supervise the Squamish River logging operations. During the five years or so Fulk was at Squamish, he was the valley's preeminent man of business.