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CA EDM MS-320-1-EA-430-13 · Item · [ca. 1893]
Part of McCauley Family fonds

Standing - Alexander James Henry McCauley.
Standing (in white dress) - Margaret Jane McCauley.
Seated (in dark dress) - Lillian 'Lillie' Bell McCauley.
Seated (in white dresses) - twins Julia Alberta McCauley & Mabel Victoria McCauley.
In front - Maud Muriel McCauley, May Emeline McCauley (beside Lillie), Frank McCauley

Samuel McCauley Family
CA EDM MS-320-4 · Series · 1892-1903, 1977, [ca. 1985]
Part of McCauley Family fonds

The series consists of family and business records for Samuel McCauley and his family.

The family papers include a family tree page and family history narratives.

The business records include booklets with the costs and amount of construction material used for various projects and clients, and photographs of some of the construction and hauling work done by Samuel McCauley and his crew.

Samuel McCauley Family
Moving Power Plant Dynamo
CA EDM MS-320-4-EA-430-7 · Item · 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, ? .

Alexander McCauley Family
CA EDM MS-320-5 · Series · 1901-1908, n.d.
Part of McCauley Family fonds

The series consists of the records of Alexander McCauley’s construction and moving business including booklets with the costs and amount of construction material used for various projects and clients. There are also cancelled cheques, most signed by Alex McCauley, but then signed by Alex’s wife, Elizabeth, in the last few months of the business as Alex was ill for a few months before his death in 1908.

Alexander McCauley Family
Matthew McCauley Family
CA EDM MS-320-1 · Series · 1887-1902, [ca.1985]-1992
Part of McCauley Family fonds

The series consists of family and business records of Matthew McCauley and his family. The family records include biographies on Matthew McCauley and his family. There are also family history narratives, family tree sheets, and some photocopies of photographs.

The business records are for Matthew McCauley’s butcher shop and cartage businesses. The ledgers list the daily transactions or general accounts of the businesses, which include the names of many (now well known) Edmonton families and the costs of the material, product or service provided (ex: hay, meat, livery, hauling and cartage).

The photographs include the first train across the North Saskatchewan River, Matthew’s children, and the First Presbyterian Church Choir.

Matthew McCauley Family
CA EDM MS-320-2 · Series · 1894-1905, [ca. 1961]
Part of McCauley Family fonds

The series consists of records of Alexander J.H. McCauley, predominantly musical programmes, many of which list him as the pianist or accompanist. The other programmes where he is not listed, it is presumed these were concerts or performances that Alexander attended.

The series also includes a musical biography of Alexander’s son, William A. McCauley.

Alexander J.H. McCauley Family
CA EDM MS-320-3 · Series · [ca. 1895], 1974, 1978, [ca. 1985], 1992
Part of McCauley Family fonds

The series consists of narratives and records on the history of the Julia McCauley Norquay family, including a poem written by Marjorie van de Sande. There are also records and photographs of the Elizabeth Norquay and Bernard Aylen family.

Julia Alberta McCauley Norquay Family
CA EDM MS-320-3-EA-430-15 · Item · [ca. 1895]
Part of McCauley Family fonds

N.W.M.P. Officers
Front row, seated, L to R: Alexander Norquay, Col. Belsher, Sam Steele, Dr. P. Aylen, ? ,
Back row, standing, L to R: ? , Dr. Malcolmson, ? , ? , ? , Bishop Gray.

Alexander Norquay married Julia Alberta McCauley.

CA EDM MS-320-4-EA-430-2 · Item · 1901
Part of McCauley Family fonds

Thistle Rink under construction. Samuel McCauley and crew erecting the arches for the Thistle Rink, situated one-half block north of Jasper Avenue on the east side of 102 Street.