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Object ID
5420
Title
(l-r) Ernest, Earl, Leonard, George and Hugh Miller posing with their 1946 Dodge truck.
Date
1949.
Description
(l-r) Ernest, Earl, Leonard, George and Hugh Miller posing with their 1946 Dodge truck. The truck was used to haul gravel for the dyke in 1949.
People/Subject
dyking districts
Miller family (Fort Langley)
Hugh Garnet Miller (1908-1987) and Frances M.(1906-1982) Miller's family lived on a farm at 22383 96th Ave., Fort Langley. (The original house is still at the front of the property in 2007, and the barn was built in the 1950s.) Hugh was the son of Ernest Miller. The couple had three sons, Leonard, George and Earl. Hugh owned Miller Sand and Gravel in Fort Langley; the business started in 1946 or 1947. He was a foreman when the dykes were built after the flood, while they were clearing the land and putting gravel in, although not during the actual building (a Mr. Ward was the superintendent). Hugh was the first person of the Albion Ferry on its first run in 1957.
trucks and buses
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