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Subcategory 1800s - 1904 (Early Settlement)


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  • BARRACK SQUARE, 1885
    In 1885 an area two blocks square was set aside as parade grounds for the North-West Mounted Police.
  • BELLEVUE MINE
    The Bellevue Mine of West Canadian Collieries went into production in 1904.
  • BLACK BLOCK
    The Black Block is one of Inglewood’s earliest remaining commercial buildings.
  • BLUE ROCK HOTEL SITE
    On the southeast corner of 4th Street and 25th Avenue SW stood the Blue Rock Hotel.
  • BRADLEY'S WESTERN WEAR
    This wood-frame building with its boomtown front was built in 1900. The log lean-to was built some years later.
  • BRUMPTON'S STORE
    Brumpton's store is the City's oldest building on its original site and has been associated with retail merchandising since its construction close to a century ago.
  • C.W.STEVENS BUILDING, 1897
    The Stevens Building was originally built for J. Struthers in 1897.
  • CALGARY BREWERY
    The Calgary Brewing and Malting Company Ltd. was founded in 1892 by A.E. Cross and Herbert Samson (a rancher from High River), John Lineham (a Calgary lumber dealer and developer), William Roper Hull (a rancher and developer from Calgary), Duncan MacPherson (a rancher from High River), and William Cochrane (a rancher from Mosquito Creek), among others. Mr. Cross was the company president.
  • CALGARY MILLING COMPANY
    The land was first owned by George Jacques, but was purchased from him in 1901 by the Calgary Milling Company, which built this as their retail outlet.
  • CAMPBELL HOUSE, 1903
    Duncan John Campbell was born in St. Hilaire, Quebec in 1855. He remained in Eastern Canada until 1882 when a request by Lieutenant Colonel Irvine, Commissioner of the North West Mounted Police, brought him to Fort Macleod.

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