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

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A Year at Huble Homestead: 1915
Location: Huble Homestead/Giscome Portage on the Fraser River, North of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada

 
Actors recreate the parts of Annie Huble, midwife Clara Radke, Ada Huble and Martha Huble
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This recreation depicts Annie, Clara Radke and daughter Ada spending a day in the garden
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The garden at Huble Homestead.
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Midwife Clara Radke is pictured here on a typical summer day with Martha Huble, born in 1913
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Actors recreate a fall day in 1915; a wagonload of goods is about to go across the portage
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The original business card for Seebach and Huble General Merchants
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This photo taken in 1930 shows the two barns Huble had in 1915.
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This 1911 photograph was taken at the Giscome Portage directly beside the Fraser River
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In 1917, BC premier The Honourable H.C. Brewster  rode on horseback across the portage
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Drawing by Kathleen Angelski showing construction of the Giscome Portage wagon road in 1871.
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Albert Huble and Edward Seebach often hauled loads of cargo and watercraft across the portage
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A modern-day recreation of a typical fall day at the Giscome Portage, circa 1915
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Al Huble and his dog.
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Drawing of Al Huble's encounter with a Grizzly Bear.
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Article from the Fort George Herald 1911.
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Reconstruction of a loaded wagon at Giscome Portage 1915.
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Reconstruction of the Blacksmith shop at Huble Homestead
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The two large horse teams of Al Huble and Ed Seebach.
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