Gallery
Langdon has a rich and vibrant history. This gallery is a peak in to just a few of the amazing sights and people from the history of Langdon.
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TA Hicks General Merchandise built in 1908. Specialized in dry goods and ladies wear. Also shown are Patterson’s Bakery & Restaurant and Langdon Hotel.
Langdon Leader – James Sharp & Leonard Nesbitt (pictured) operated for only 11 months 1911-1912 then Nesbitt bought the paper in Brooks and moved.
1912 – Union Bank Manager Leadbetter (with pipe) and Langdon Leader owner Len. Nesbitt (with rifle) on elevated sidewalk
1915 – People in front of the school – United Church Women’s Group and Ladies Temperance League picnic
1925 – Langdon Ball Team – photo taken Langdon Fairgrounds. Back row L to R Boyd McIntyre, August, Earl Girten, John Costello, Puck Webb. Seated L to R Colin Gibson, Don Snyder, Vic Barron, Fred Henderson, Sam Scott, Ernie Scott, Bob Copeland, Dave Kernaghan
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