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Archaeology Talk about Original Humboldt

May 23 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Free

Original Humboldt is not actually where the City of Humboldt got its start, although it did give the city its name!

In the 1840s, this land was part of the Carlton Trail, the overland freighting route from Winnipeg to Edmonton. The name “Humboldt” came from the Telegraph Station that was built here in the 1870s, as part of the Dominion Telegraph line, and this line played a crucial role in the 1885 Northwest Resistance.

The land at Original Humboldt connects such historical themes as transportation, communication, conflict, and human settlement in this region…and the archaeological digs that have taken place over the years help to tell these stories.

University of Saskatchewan Archaeology Professor, Dr. Glenn Stuart, will be giving a talk about the history of the land at Original Humboldt, how what is lying beneath the surface can help us learn more about what happened there years ago, and what he still hopes to find!

This free talk will take place at the Museum at 7pm on Thursday, May 23. Learn more about the history of Original Humboldt and see some of the pieces that have been excavated there and what they can teach us about the past.

 

Details

Date:
May 23
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
Free

Venue

Humboldt Museum
602 Main Street
Humboldt, SK
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