Canmore (Alberta)
197 Archival description results for Canmore (Alberta)
Address: 10 Street SW, Calgary, Alberta
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Box consists of typescript draft (2003), research materials, correspondence and copies of articles by Brennan used for his book of historically significant biographies: Boondoggles, Bonanzas and Other Alberta Stories. Includes chapters on Lonely Bachelors of "Dinosaur Valley", Sarah Bernhardt, AIDS virus, Waterton Lakes Oil Boom, Flying Manure Bomber, Tower Rises in Calgary, Chautauqua in Western Canada, Canmore Woman Conquers Everest, Alberta's Aviation Pioneers, Eagle of the Winter Olympics, In the Eye of the Tornado, Stampeding Circus Elephants, Jack the Ripper in Calgary, Folk Festival Fever, Gretzky Goes to Hollywood, Calgary Wins First Grey Cup, Warships of Ice.
Address: 619 29 Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta
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Images include the Brett Hospital, some of the building, some with individuals standing outside including a man and a woman with a baby carriage, and a group of individual, one sitting on the steps, and of townsite buildings and a building destroyed by a fire
The fonds consists of articles of association and bylaws (1882-1964); minutes (1882-1965); annual reports (1883-1968); legal documents and agreements (1882-1914); shareholders' records (1882-1966); records of townsite sales (1882-1910); records of farmland sales (1882-1968); applications and contracts with individual purchasers (1917-1934); registers of deeds transfers (1883-1977); some land examination records (1913-1927); correspondence of the Land Commissioner, especially Virginie Smith (1887-1977); financial records including cashbooks, journals and ledgers (1882-1968); and records related to mineral rights and oil and gas leases (1930-1969). Includes records of the company's affiliate, Western Provinces Land Company (1925-1969).
Canada Northwest Land Co.These land examination reports were prepared by CPR's Land Inspectors, and include the following elements (not necessarily all of them in any single report), which helped the railway determine the value of the land, and what price they should charge for it: average grade; nearest railway station; elevators; nationality of nearest settlers; type of farming in district; nearest creamery, post office, school, church; average rainfall; area of arable land; soil type; timber cover; surface water and well depth; grass and hay cover; stone and coal in district; improvements made; and general remarks.
Canadian Pacific Railway. Land Examination