Wes Hickey and Dr. L. P. Reimer
- CA ASM 2018-02-25/4
- Item
- 1939
1 photograph of Wes Hickey (Boiestown) and Dr. L. P. Reimer of Hartford, Conn., with a 32 1/2 lb. salmon.
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Wes Hickey and Dr. L. P. Reimer
1 photograph of Wes Hickey (Boiestown) and Dr. L. P. Reimer of Hartford, Conn., with a 32 1/2 lb. salmon.
Roland Betts and Arthur Mitchell
Roland Betts (1914-2006) on left, and Arthur Mitchell (1914-1985) on right. Boyhood friends and future bothers-in-law. Fishing in Mill Brook near Nelson Hollow.
Part of Raymond Dixon Collection
Series contains 86 postcards placed in an album in no particular order. The dated postcards range from 1906 to 1913, and were primarily addressed to Mrs. Walter I. Dixon [Jane Gillis], and also to Mr. Walter I. Dixon and Raymond Dixon. Postcards were sent from a number of relatives and friends. A number of the postcards depict locations in Canada as well as the United States. Most of the postcards contain messages.
Photograph of Wade's Main Fishing Lodge
1 photograph of Wade's Main Fishing Lodge - the first cabin built in this location (at the mouth of the Cains River) circa 1953.
Photograph of Two Unknown Fishermen
1 photograph of two unknown summer fly fishermen landing and netting a salmon on the Miramichi River
Photograph of Riverview Cabins
Photograph of the Riverview Cabins, owned by Herm Campbell of Upper Blackville. Photo shows row of five units.
Photograph of John Taylor Arms
1 photograph of American sportsman John Taylor Arms fishing at Wade's Sporting Camps (Blackville). John Taylor Arms (1887-1953) in New York City was a noted graphic artist best known for his etchings of medieval French architecture.
Photograph of Cabins Owned by Herm Campbell
1 photograph of Cabins owned by Herm Campbell of Upper Blackville.
Miramichi Salmon Association Year 25 Banner
1 photograph of the Miramichi Salmon Association's year 25 banner
Part of Helen Smith Collection
Item is a folded holiday greeting card affixed with string received by the Hicks family.