- CA SQPL 06-027
George Duryer came to Squamish in 1913 and would wallpaper and decorate homes.
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George Duryer came to Squamish in 1913 and would wallpaper and decorate homes.
Robert Schoonover (left) and father Charles Sherman Schoonover posing with rifles, 1900.
Firefighters at the "halfway" between Upper Squamish and Cheekye. Paid $0.25 / hour.
Seated far left, Mr Morbray (fire warden); seated left with white hat, Oswald (Ozzie) Ray; far right seated on bench, Charles Sherman Schoonover; seated next to him, Paul Sellons; standing far right, Compton Reade.
Bob Bruce came from Nova Scotia to Brackendale in 1912 to work in logging.
Left to right: Norm MacDonald, Jack Quick
Young girl, Grace Rae poses with dog.
Left to right: Elvira (nee Bump), Robert, Charles, Mildred (Mrs Scott MacDonald).
Jessie and Bert Rae, Myrtle Herndl
Left to right: Mrs Jessie Rae (nee Judd), her husband Bert, and Mrs Myrtle Herndl (nee Judd).
Charles Sherman Shoonover in his early twenties
Elvira Schoonover in her early twenties
John Bracken's old home in Brackendale
Jack MacDonald's daughter, Avril
Scott MacDonald around the age of 35
Scott MacDonald posing outside a house holding a chicken.
Frank Buckley and wife Doris riding in a horse drawn carriage.
Left to right, back row: Mary Schoonover, Elvira Schoonover.
Front row: Robert Schoonover, Mildred Schoonover.
Left to right, front row: Elvira, Bob, Charles, and Mildred Schoonover.
Back row: Mary Schoonover.
Bob, Mary, and Mildred Schoonover