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Derksen Grocery Store

Derksen grocery and gasoline store on Central street. Left to right : Anna Dahl, Mary Derksen, Martha (Derksen) Plett, Annie Derksen with four children and a dog standing in front of the store.

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Hardware store

Former cop-op building on Central street became the Epp's hardware store.

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Paraguay

This is a photo of two men inside a cooperative general store at an Indian settlement. There are goods in the shelves behind the men. The men are standing at a counter. One of the men has two open notebooks in front of him. There is a large bowl on what looks to be a scale on the counter.

Beach, Mark

Pauingassi Trading Post fonds

  • CA MHC ORG
  • Fonds
  • 1980-1989

This fonds primarily consists of financial records of the Pauingassi Trading Post such as accounts payable ledgers, inventory material, weekly cash and sales control sheets, sales summaries, deposit books and payroll notebooks. Also included are employment records of past employees of the Trading Post.

Pauingassi Trading Post

Store (interior)

This is a photo of the interior of the "Pioneer Store" in Starbuck, Manitoba. It is a half A-frame building. There are various farm tools and equipment on the main level. On the right are stairs going up. There are a child and a man standing in the centre back of the store.

Stores on Main St., Steinbach

This is a photo of several businesses on Main Street in Steinbach. There is Johann G. Barkman's Feed Store, Johann F. Barkman's store and K. B. Reimer's Dry Goods Store. There are four men working on a new building. On the left is a team of horses. There is a lot of snow on the ground.

P.T.F.

The Peters Store owned by Peter Peters, maternal

  • CA MAO M2004B 1
  • Item
  • 1915

The Peters Store owned by Peter Peters, maternal grandfather of Marg Boldt. Jewelry was sold here and the family was well off. The Brasol Colony was just north of the Molochna Colony.

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Tina Driedger in front of building

Tina Friesen (Driedger), aunt to Leo Driedger, standing in front of her father's abandoned Clark's Crossing Store. her father was Johann Driedger.

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