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Moving Power Plant Dynamo
CA EDM MS-320-4-EA-430-7 · Stuk · 1899
Part of McCauley Family fonds

Samuel F. McCauley and crew moving dynamo (generator) from south Edmonton to the Edmonton Electric Plant on the riverbank about the foot of First Street. This could only be done after the freeze-up as it was impossible to bring it on the ferry.
Photo taken on the north side of the river after crossing the ice, near the present Low Level Bridge.

From L to R: Alex Taylor, Sam McCauley, ?, ?, Dan McCauley, ?, ?, ?, ?, George West, ? .

CA EDM MS-320-4-EA-430-9 · Stuk · 1899
Part of McCauley Family fonds

Samuel McCauley and crew at completed icebreaker.

Foreground L to R: Mr. Vilna (M.L.A.), Samuel McCauley, Alex MCginnis,
On Pier L to R: Alex Ennis, ?, ?, Tom Griffith, ?, ?, ?, ?, Dan McCauley, Pete Campbell;
Horses: Jim & Nell.

See also EA-430-3, EA-430-4, EA-430-5.

Robertson Hall Receipts
CA EDM MS-44-File 2 · Bestanddeel · 1899
Part of Walter Scott Robertson fonds

The file consists of receipts for Robertson Hall for 1899:
~ K.A. McLeod (casings, mouldings), May 30,
~ J.T. Blowey (furniture), May 31, September 12,
~ J.L. Johnson (hardware), May 31,
~ Ross Bros. (trader supplies, hardware, stoves), July 31,
~ Edmonton Electric Lighting & Power, Aug 31, Sep 30, Nov 30,
~ Stovel & Strang (hardware), Nov 1, Dec 30
~ K.W. MacKenzie, Nov 1,
~ F.R. Coit, Nov 7,
~ John C.F. Brown (advocate, notary), Dec 28,

The Temple of Fame
CA EDM MS-168-EA-132-6 · Stuk · 1899
Part of Thomson, McRae Family fonds

Play held in Ross Hall, Strathcona.
The woman seated in the front row, second from the left, in a black dress with large white shawl and white cap, is likely a McRae family member - possibly Annie McRae Thomson.

Dr. Thomas H. Whitelaw fonds
CA EDM MS-523 · Archief · 1898 - 1899

The fonds consists of five letters written by Dr. Thomas H. Whitelaw and sent to periodicals based in eastern Canada. The narratives describe Whitelaw’s journey across Canada by rail and his perspective of the town during the closing days of the Klondike. Whitelaw also sets himself a vocal proponent of Edmonton by encouraging people to move west and take advantage of the growing community.

Also included in the records is a prescription written on Dr. Whitelaw’s prescription pad dated April 26th, 1899.

The photographs consist of an image of Main Street Edmonton (looking west in August 1898), an image of one of Edmonton’s mines, an image of mine workers, and a composite image of the Edmonton Y.M.C.A Maple Leaf Club membership from 1914 - 1915.

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