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         Alberta History Canada:     more books (100)
  1. The coal fields of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and eastern British Columbia by D B. 1858-1925 Dowling, 2010-05-13
  2. Census of prairie provinces. Population and agriculture. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta. 1916
  3. Alberta Formed - Alberta Transformed by Alberta 2005 Centennial History Society, 2006-04-18
  4. The Literary History of Alberta, Volume Two: From the End of the War to the End of the Century by George Melnyk, 1999-11-01
  5. Business History of Alberta by Henry C. Klassen, 2000-02
  6. Eric J. Hanson's Financial History of Alberta, 1905-1950 by Eric John Hanson, Paul Michael Boothe, et all 2003-03
  7. Northern Justice: The Memoirs of Mr Justice William G. Morrow by William G. Morrow, 1995-12
  8. Century of Service: The History of the South Alberta Light Horse by Donald E. Graves, 2005-05-15
  9. Alberta's North: A History, 1890-1950 by Donald Wetherell, Irene R.A. Kmet, 2000-06-10
  10. Away: Maritimers in Massachusetts, Ontario and Alberta : An Oral History of Leaving Home by Gary Burrill, 1992-07
  11. All True Things: A History of the University of Alberta, 1908-2008 (Centennial Series) by Rod Macleod, 2008-11-30
  12. The Speediest Land Traveller: A History of Alberta Auto Racing by Richard McDonell, 2005-04-30
  13. The Indian Commissioners: Agents of the State and Indian Policy in Canada's Prairie West, 1873-1932.(Book review): An article from: Alberta History by Unavailable, 2009-09-22
  14. Aksel Sandemose and Canada: A Scandinavian Writer's Perception of the Canadian Prairies in the 1920s.(Book review): An article from: Alberta History

41. Campus Alberta: History (AU)
history (HIST) 455 canada and the Bomb canada warfare, the Canadian armaments industry,canada's role in applies to a province of alberta student previously
http://www.athabascau.ca/campusa/courses/hist/hist455.htm
    History (HIST) 455: Canada and the Bomb: Canada and the World in the Cold War
This course examines Canada's response to the unleashing of the atom's destructive power and the intense divisions between the two superpowers with the greatest control over that power. Among issues discussed are the range of official and private citizen attitudes to nuclear and conventional warfare, the Canadian armaments industry, Canada's role in the Vietnam war, and Canadian participation in NATO and NORAD. Throughout the course, a key concern is the relationship of Canadian attitudes to nuclear and foreign-policy issues on the one hand, and Canadian views of the values informing our own society, on the other. For more information about this course, contact the home institution listed below. Course Information Institution Course Code Discipline Credit Course Fee Athabasca University HIST 455 Humanities *Fees: Fees include a course package containing textbooks, a study guide, a student manual, and a book of readings. This fee applies to a province of Alberta student previously admitted to the University. A new student to the University is required to pay a one-time general application fee of $50 in addition to the course fees, for example. Fee schedules vary according to student locale. Method of Delivery: Individualized study.

42. History Of Big Lake, Alberta, Canada

http://www.wep.ab.ca/biglake/history.htm
The History of Big Lake Big Lake has evidently played an important role for human populations that have resided adjacent to it, even as far back as 5,000 years ago. In historic times, it has seen the advent of European cultures who first settled nearby in -. Since then, beginning with Alberta's oldest townsite (St. Albert), settlements have grown up on all sides. The largest is the City of Edmonton, the Capital of Alberta. A brief historical summary is presented in three parts: Pre-historic historic to 1900 1900 - present main page ... links

43. The City Of St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
history. September 1974 Direct service to the University of alberta is introduced. AlbertTransit is the first system in Western canada to own and operate 18
http://www.city.st-albert.ab.ca/Admin/dynamicPage/default.cfm?PageId=66

44. The City Of St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
history. The religious settlement of St. Albert was founded in 1861 by FatherAlbert Lacombe to serve the needs of the early settlers and native people.
http://www.city.st-albert.ab.ca/Admin/dynamicPage/default.cfm?PageId=223

45. Immanuel Lutheran Church Of Rosenthal - Stony Plain, Alberta Canada
THIS IS A history OF IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF ROSENTHAL THAT COVERS THE PERIOD RR13 (5 km West of Stony Plain) Box 2965 Stony Plain, alberta canada T7Z 1Y4
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NEW SHOOTS FROM OLD ROOTS THIS IS A HISTORY OF IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF ROSENTHAL THAT COVERS THE PERIOD FROM ITS BEGINNING IN 1891 TO THE YEAR 2000. IN IT THERE ARE MANY PICTURES OF THE FOUNDING FAMILIES AND OF ALL THE PASTORS THAT HAVE SERVED THE CONGREGATION OVER THE YEARS. IT IS AN EXCITING STORY OF HOW GOD MOLDED THIS GROUP OF PEOPLE THROUGH THE YEARS TO ACCOMPLISH HIS TASK OF BRINGING THE GOSPEL TO ALL PEOPLE. COPIES OF THIS BOOK ARE AVAILABLE AT THE CHURCH OR CAN BE ORDERED AT A COST OF $15.00 PLUS POSTAGE. FROM MRS JOAN CARLSON
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Phone: (780) 963-6984 TWP RD. 524 RR 13 (5 km West of Stony Plain)
Box 2965 Stony Plain, Alberta Canada T7Z 1Y4 Phone: (780) 963-4048 Fax: (780) 963-4214
Contact our webmaster for suggestions and comments. Immanuel Lutheran Church of Rosenthal

46. University Of Alberta Libraries
. University of alberta. Drama • Economics • English Language Literature •Film and Media • history (General) • history, canada and United States
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47. History - Physical Education - University Of Alberta Libraries
on Canadian sports history, search the University of alberta Libraries web site Thesubject heading for Canadian sports history is Sports canada - history.
http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/physicaleducation/history/index.cfm
Home Catalogue Databases Ejournals ... Physical Education
A guide to finding library information This resource guide provides selective resources available at the University of Alberta Libraries http://www.library.ualberta.ca/ for undergraduate students doing term paper research on Canadian sports and recreation from a historical perspective.
Contents:
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When looking for books on Canadian sports history, search the University of Alberta Libraries web site, under the NEOS Libraries' Catalogue by subject heading or keyword. The subject heading for Canadian sports history is:
  • Sports - Canada - History GV 585 -
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Finding journal articles:
To find journal articles you need to search in a periodical index. The key periodical index for Sports and Physical Education is:
  • Physical Education Index
The Physical Education Index is a comprehensive subject index to international publications on Dance, Health, Physical Education, Physical Therapy, Recreation, Sports, and Sports Medicine. It is available in print:
UA Coutts Flr 1 Educ Reference GV 201 P5645 Trial online access to the Physical Education index is available in Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (1970 to the present)
Online periodical indexes are also known as databases. On the

48. Alberta GenWeb Genealogy Free Research Aid For The Province Of Alberta In Canada
A free research aid for genealogy in the Province of alberta, canada.Category Regional North America Society and Culture Genealogy...... please forward the information for inclusion on Local history Books For GenealogyHelpList canada. Mail Lists, alberta Mail Lists Briefly, you can subscribe to
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Welcome to the
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A part of the Canada GenWeb Project
This project is comprised of an organized group
of volunteers working to create a FREE source location
for online genealogical research for every county in
the province of Alberta. Learn more about the Alberta GenWeb Project.
Updates to the Alberta GenWeb site will be infrequent over the next few months.
My apologies for any inconvenience.
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This Site The Web Get a Search Engine For Your Web Site Search the Alberta Online Digital Archives
Before you search the digital archives please note:
Do not contact the submitter of archival information for lookups. Often these people are unable to or have no desire to do lookups. Please select the lookup site for your county to see if a volunteer is available at the Lookup Volunteers Site Search the Alberta Local History Book Index Before you search the local history book index please note: If you find your research interest in the Local History Book Index, check the actual book index on the digital archives page for the county that the book title can be found in.

49. Calgary County, Alberta, Canada GenWeb Project - Main Page
alberta history TIMELINE. 1534, The King of France dispatched Jacques Cartier tothe north Atlantic coast of the New World. Cartier calls this land canada, a
http://www.rootsweb.com/~abcalgar/timeline.htm
CALGARY MUNICIPAL DISTRICT, ALBERTA GenWeb Project CALGARY, ALBERTA HISTORY TIMELINE The King of France dispatched Jacques Cartier to the north Atlantic coast of the New World. Cartier calls this land Canada, a variant of the Huron word Kanata, which means "settlement". Beaver hats become fashionable and the fur trading industry begins in Canada. Samuel de Champlain arrives from France and settles at the Bay of Fundy. Champlain travels up the St. Lawrence River with a group of settlers and founds a fort called Habitation of Quebec. Henry Hudson is left to die by a mutinous crew who seizes his ship. First priests arrive at Quebec. Seven year Indian War ends. Champlain dies. Nova Scotia founded by Scottish poet William Alexander. Habitation is captured by the English Kirke brothers War with England ends and Quebec is returned to France. A group of French mystics arrive and found Montreal. The Iroquois defeat the Hurons and shut down fur trading on the St. Lawrence River.

50. About Alberta - Government Of Alberta
about alberta — its people, its industries, its land and its history. Think ofthis web site as a brief overview of one of canada's most dynamic provinces.
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About Alberta Think of this web site as a brief overview of one of Canada's most dynamic provinces. For a provincial map and tourism information, visit Discover Alberta . Wherever possible we've provided links to government department web sites and other sources that provide in-depth information about our province. Culturally diverse, and politically and environmentally secure, Alberta has one of the strongest economies in North America. Located where the Rocky Mountains meet the prairie, Alberta's varied landscape provides Albertans with a quality of life second to none. It's also known for its sunny climate and varied geography Map of Alberta Alberta Advantage The breathtaking views, abundant natural resources, and skilled workforce make Alberta an excellent place to work, live and do business. It's this unique combination of benefits that we call the Alberta Advantage . Albertans are confident, enthusiastic entrepreneurs whose goods and services have gained an international reputation for excellence. The pioneer spirit rooted in the hearts of Alberta's earliest residents lives on.

51. History: First Nations - Government Of Alberta
history First Nations. Woodland Cree and Chipewyan tribes, settled the woodland areasof central alberta. the creation of a new people unique to canada's plains
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Aboriginal people call themselves First Nations because they were the first people to settle Alberta. Archaeologists believe that the first people came to America from Asia some 20 - 30,000 years ago. They likely crossed a land bridge that once existed between Asia and Alaska. The First Nations settled the plains about 8,000 years ago. They sustained themselves by hunting the buffalo. Evidence of their activities can still be seen at Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump , which is now a World Heritage Site in southern Alberta. Later, these people - who included the Blackfoot, Blood, and Peigan - tamed horses and hunted buffalo with rifles they obtained from European explorers.
Another group of First Nations, who included the Woodland Cree and Chipewyan tribes, settled the woodland areas of central Alberta. These people hunted caribou, moose and fished the lakes and rivers. They used bark canoes to travel up and down streams in the area.
During the 19th Century, European fur traders married Native women. The result was the creation of a new people unique to Canada's plains. The children of these marriages are called Métis (meaning "mixed"), and they followed a different way of life that was similar to that of the First Nations' lives.

52. Canadian Constitutional Documents
The complete set of constitutional materials relating to the constitution of canada, including proposals, Category Society Law Reference North America canada...... Also, in recent history there have been several canada (Ontario Boundary) Act, 1889Extended the boundaries of alberta Act, 1905 (Formerly The alberta Act, 1905
http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/
Canadian Constitutional Documents
A Legal History
Quota pars operis tanti nobis committur? - Seneca Memory - A practical quality which allows us to weigh what has already been done against what might be done now. Memory is therefore a key to responsible action....Romanticism is a fantasized version of the past. Unpleasant events and personal or national failures are erased, while comforts and successes are exaggerated. Or wrongs may be exaggerated and comforts and successes erased. On either side romanticism is intended to energize false hopes. In its most exaggerated form it denies the relevance of memory and constructs free-standing abstract ideologies. - John Ralston Saul what's new at this archive, the last modification having been made on 27 November, 2001 (always check what's new first!!), or go to the top of the archive
These documents are provided as a service to Canadians and others interested in Canada, who regularly travel the net and who are curious in regards to, "what the fuss is all about." This "collection" is merely here for reference only. If you have a legal question regarding the constitutional validity of a law, or any other legal questions, please consult a lawyer.

53. Canada Genealogy
alberta alberta Archives. Dominion Land Grants. alberta canada GenWeb.alberta Canadian Genealogy and history Links. Atlantic Provinces
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/country/canada.htm
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54. History Of Canmore, Alberta, Canada
Railway train, snaking along the valley floor, evokes the sound of history in the tothe Opera House, one of the first established in western canada where you
http://www.tourismcanmore.com/history.htm
A Legacy of Miners and Railway Men
Courtesy of the Canmore Leader
Throughout the day, and all night too, the rumble of the Canadian Pacific Railway train, snaking along the valley floor, evokes the sound of history in the Bow Valley. In fact, the CPR is almost singlehandedly responsible for the settlement of Banff and Canmore.
In Banff, the discovery of hot mineral springs in a spectacular setting led CPR bigwig William Cornelius Van Horne, to snap up the best views for the luxurious and highly publicized hotel. In Canmore a CPR switching station and a juicy vein of coal (read: train fuel) were responsible for Canmore’s’ humble beginnings.
Banff developed as a retreat for the rich and a wilderness paradise for the intrepid; Canmore attracted the working man and his family. And they were both named by a homesick Scot: Banff is the capital of Banffshire in northeastern Scotland where Malcolm Canmore had his residence. Until quite recently Banff and Canmore were rival towns: Banff smiled pretty for the visitors and Canmore was smudged with coal smoke and dust.

55. MARFLEET Family History: Overseas - Canada - Alberta
alberta 1970 to 1984 M Ramblings River, Roads,and Prose Peersand District Local history. Contents Overseas canada alberta.
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/john.marfleet/Overseas/Canada/Alberta.html
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56. Budweiser Motorsports Park - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Word soon spread throughout canada and Northern United the 'Big Race' was back inEdmonton, alberta. their name in Edmonton's motorsports history books and win
http://www.budpark.com/oeducation.asp?page=goldcup

57. Alberta: Home, Home On The Plains
Explores alberta as the land of opportunity for immigrants, the settlement of alberta, history and Category Regional North America Society and Culture history...... Watch soon for Phase Three themes include the Natural history of alberta. VisitPhase I. canada's Digital Collections This digital collection was produced
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/pasttopresent/
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History for your ears, eyes and mind!
The Heritage Community Foundation is proud to provide a dynamic new platform to help make Alberta's history come alive for everyone ! Explore aspects of Alberta’s early history through images, text and CKUA Radio Network’s Heritage Trails . We hope that your experience fosters new understanding of the Alberta that was , a new appreciation for the Alberta that is , and optimism for the Alberta that will be
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Please join us here, in Phase Two, as we discover Alberta's Roots by selecting the theme you'd like to explore: Land of Opportunity Settlement History or Rural Life . Watch soon for Phase Three: themes include the Natural History of Alberta. Visit Phase I This digital collection was produced under contract to Canada's Digital Collections program

58. Places In Canada And Local History
Queens et Kings de l'Île du Prince Edouard Across the Generations A history ofthe Chinese in canada Agriculture for your Classroom alberta Between the Wars
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Subject Index - Places in Canada and Local History
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1841: A Census of Prince Edward Island

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... Building Canada - C - Canada at the Millennium: A Transcultural Society Canada Heirloom Series Canadian Heritage Rivers System Canadian Public Parks Movement: The Hamilton Experience ... Cyber-Milieu Fransaskois (Le) : L'espace-temps des francophones de la Saskatchewan - D - De l'Outaragasipi à la rivière l'Assomption: Le rôle d'un cours d'eau dans une région, Lanaudière (Québec) Digby Neck in Stories Digital Collection of Regina's Past to Present (A) Disc-O-Logue ... Donation Maurice Forget - E - Early Transportation on the Skeena River East to West: The Story of Japanese Settlement in Southern Alberta Electric City: La Nouvelle France Electronic Atlas of a Cultural Landscape: Carleton University and Environs ... Exploring Saskatchewan History through the Decades - The Story of the Missouri Coteau Region - F - Faculty of Education of the CUSB: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

59. Welcome To The University Of Alberta Press
Several newer areas for the University of alberta Press include British history/British/ForeignPolicy history/Broadcasting history/canada history/Folklore
http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?lid=39

60. Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site - Drumheller, Alberta, Canada
Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site Drumheller Valley Box 521 East CouleeAlberta, canada T0J 1B0 Phone 403.822.2220 Fax 403.822.2225 Email info
http://www.atlascoalmine.ab.ca/history.html
Atlas miner circa 1945. Wilbur (Biz) Griffin, a trolley locomotive motorman for the Monarch/Amalgamated coal mine.
(Credit: Historic Atlas Coal Mine Archives) Atlas Coal Mine Lower Preparation Plant ­ 1945. This unit is called the Main Shaker and received its coal from the 335 metre (1100 foot) rubberised canvas conveyor belt that brought the coal down from the weigh scale at the mine’s entrance to the lower preparation plant. The shaker moved back and forth twice per second as thousands of kilograms of coal would tumble onto it. The circular holes in the screen were designed so that everything smaller than the holes would fall through to the bottom of the shaker which then climbed up 8 ½ storeys along another conveyor belt to another set of shakers over four enormous coal bins at the top of the tipple. The large “lump coal” that remained on the Main Shaker would then be loaded directly into a waiting boxcar. (Credit: Historic Atlas Coal Mine Archives) Red Deer River Valley Mine circa 1951, a man trip taking in a crew of miners into the Red Deer River Valley coal mine in Nacmine, Alberta.
(Credit: Historic Atlas Coal Mine Archives) Atlas Coal Mine rescue team circa 1940
practicing resuscitation.

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