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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was owned in 1912 by Joseph Daigneau and was owned by NRS Realty in 1995
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Notes - A poem written by Max Puellet about Joseph Boulanger is the first part of the document. The poem expresses the grief the author feels about the doctor leaving Athabasca Landing. Joseph Boulanger's thoughts are contained in the remaining…
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Photograph - Harvey Cull and Don Sutherland standing in front of Harvey Cull's third drugstore, Athabasca Pharmacy, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was built after the fire of Aug. 5, 1913 on the east side of Strathcona Street
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Notes - Meeting minutes of the Athabasca and District Centennial Committee, from meetings held September 26, 1966 - October 1967. Contained in the minutes are the members who were present at the meetings, plans for the centennial celebrations -…
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Photograph - A crowd standing in front of the hotel in Athabasca Alberta. The hotel was built in early 1900s and burned down in August 1913. It was rebuilt in February 1914
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Photograph - A car parked in front of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 and was demolished in 1980
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Photograph - A view of wooden sidewalks and an unhitched cart in front of the Revillion Brothers building, Athabasca, Alberta, the Methodist Hall is visible on the far right. A note on back reads: Souvenir of Mr. Jerome Beart to his son Mr. Gabriel…
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Photograph - The Imperial Garage building. Athabasca, Alberta. Built before 1932, it was demolished in 1985
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Photograph - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 and was demolished in 1980
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Photograph - Charles A. Parker building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was originally built as the Hudson's Bay Company store in 1912 and Parker took it over in 1925, a year after the HBC store left Athabasca. The building was demolished in 1966
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Photograph - A man working inside the poultry room at Athabasca Creameries, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Parlour Café building. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Locker Plant & Meat Market building. Athabasca, Alberta. The building was built in 1946 by Ben F. Shaw and demolished in 1981
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Photograph - Cars and horse-drawn wagons in front of the Athabasca Creameries and Power House building, Athabasca, Alberta
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Documents - This is a copy of the offer to supply natural gas to the Town of Athabasca by A. F. A. Coyne and Company of London, England. The offer was written on October 25, 1919. The Company states that they believe that Athabasca would become a…
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Photograph - A view of Baptiste Lake Supplies Store on the shore of Baptiste Lake, Alberta. There are boats in the water in the foreground
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Photograph - Loaded horse-drawn sleds and people in front of a building. Athabasca, Alberta
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Notes - Cancelled cheques from Imperial Bank of Canada for the District of Grosmont, Auditor's Financial Statement for Grosmont Division No. 668, Colinton, and Athabasca School Division No. 42 (41 pages)
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Document - A certificate for 10 shares of the Capital Stock of Athabasca Clay Products Ltd. (front and back) Issued to Hugo Frank Coli, dated November 30, 1967 (2 pages)
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Program - This document is the Athabasca and District Agricultural Association's Prize List for their 1914 Exhibition. The program contains the rules and regulations for entering the exhibition, including specific rules for entries, livestock,…
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Photograph - Artona Studio building, Athabasca, Alberta. The building was built in 1944 and demolished in 1987. Immediately south is the Echo Newspaper office which was built in 1904 as the home of J.H. Wood, Athabasca's first mayor
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Photograph - A building housing Hoy Kee Restaurant & Bakery and Northern News Company. Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was built in the 1970s by the VanHout family as a bakery and coffee shop. In 1995 it…
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Photograph - Charles A. Parker building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was originally built as the Hudson's Bay Company store in 1912 and Parker took it over in 1925, a year after the HBC store left Athabasca. The building was demolished in 1966