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Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
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Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Armstrong's barn built by Minnie Armstrong
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Drawing of the Armstrong's barn built by Minni Armstrong at 65 years of age.
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Minnie Gertrude Armstrong (nee Rae)
Edgar Rae, Minnie Armstrong, Edith Rae
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Left to right: Edgar Rae, Minnie Armstrong, Edith Rae.
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Minnie Rae (Mrs Al Armstrong) on horseback.
Minnie Armstrong, Herb Armstrong, and daughter Mabel
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Minnie Armstrong (nee Rae), Herb Armstrong, and daughter Mabel (Mrs Keith).
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Minnie Armstrong (nee Rae), June 1964.
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
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.
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Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Left to right: Mrs Allen Rae (nee Robertson and would be Mrs Hughie Mills), Minnie Rae, Olive Judd, and Ed Rae on Norton-McKinnon Railway.
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.
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
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Left to right: Mrs Kate Mills, Ozzie Rae, Olive Judd, and Minnie Rae on the Mackinnon Railway.
In 1910, a man by the name of Norton McKinnon came to the area to log by railway, laying track from the Mamquam River to the Northern Pemberton Railway line. Unfortunately, a company fire in 1913 by the Mamquam River resulted in the loss of McKinnon’s business, and he left Squamish soon after.
Despite this setback to one of the first logging pioneers, harvesting continued through the Squamish area with the company of Merrill and Ring. With a steam engine salvaged from Norton McKinnon’s company, Merrill and Ring continued laying railway track from what is now the log dump south of the Stawamus Reserve to Valleycliffe and across the Mamquam River.
In front of Hugh Henry Mills' home
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Present location of Norm Halvorson's family home.
Left to right: Herb Armstrong, Mabel Armstrong, Mrs Kate Mills, Gertrude Armstrong, Minerva Rae, Huey Mills, and brother David Mills.
Fait partie de Bob Armstrong Photograph Collection
Back row: ?, ?, Minnie Rae, Kimmie Rae.
Front row: ?, Oswald Rae (?), ?
A Centennial Commentary Upon the Early Days of Squamish, British Columbia
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A booklet on Squamish history, with photos, stories, maps and more. It was created as a part of British Columbia centennial celebrations that carried across the province in 1958. According to the booklet, 1888 was the beginning of real settlement that led to the formation of the town of Squamish.
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Fait partie de Magee Photograph Collection
Standing left to right: Jack Habricht, Ed Rae, ?, Minnie Armstrong, Cliff Thorne, Ozzie Rae, ?, Kate Mills, Hugh Mills in 1984 area of Norm Halvorson's home.
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Minnie Armstrong, Hank Love, Kathleen Barbour
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Minnie Armstrong (nee Rae), Hank Love, and Mrs Kathleen Barbour (nee Boyle) in August 1958.
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Left to right: Minnie Armstrong (nee Rae), Retta Rae
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Left to right, back row: Rae cousin, Minnie Rae, Mrs Mills.
Front row: ?, Retta Rae.
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Ella Clemeny, Minerva Rae, Ella Fulk
Fait partie de Squamish Valley Museum (Brightbill House) Photograph Collection
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.