- CA SQPL 01-001
Young girl, Jean Herres, poses with a rifle beside a dog.
Young girl, Jean Herres, poses with a rifle beside a dog.
Left to right: Mrs Lizzie Turcotte (nee Herres), daughter Marion, Bill Turcotte.
Left to right, front row: Elvira (nee Bump), Robert, Charles, Mildred.
Back row: Mary.
Left to right: Mr and Mrs Greer, Elvira Schoonover, Sigrid Anderson.
Peter Herres on the left in 1934. The others are unknown.
Left to right: Edgar Baynes, John Redford at Cheekye logging camp.
Robert Stewart (Bert) Rae (left) and Scott MacDonald (right) at bunk houses at Cheekye (now in the location of Fergies) in 1926.
Peter Herres holding granddaughter
Peter Herres holding granddaughter Barbie in 1935.
Orval Van Horlick at the Judd Farm
Left to right: Dorothy Judd (Mrs R.E. Farquharson) and Clara Judd (Mrs Ernie Emms).
Robert (Bert) Stewart Rae working for Craig and Taylor Logging.
Jack Habricht at Skunk Hollow (Valleycliffe now).
Mrs Peter Herres on the Herres Farm
The Herres Farm was once located in a field by Leski's crossings was burnt down in 1929.
Mrs Allan Barbour with Chief August Jack
Mrs Allan Barbour (nee Kathleen Mary Boyle) with Chief August Jack on the occasion of the opening of the Squamish Highway (August 7, 1958).
Crowd at Mrs Allen Rae's Boarding House
Ozzie Rae on old Cheekye Bridge (?)
Bert Rae (left) and Al Armstrong (right).
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.