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1899

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Mcdougall Mansion

Exterior view of McDougall Mansion in Edmonton, showcasing its architectural features.

Built in 1899

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St. Joachim's Roman Catholic Church

Front view of St. Joachim's Roman Catholic Church showcasing the tower in detail.

Built in 1899

1900

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Gariepy And Brosseau Store, Circa 1900

Gariepy and Brosseau Store, circa 1900, showing the exterior view of the building.

Captured c. 1900

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Sache House, Circa 1900

Sache House, ca. 1900

Captured c. 1900

1902

Structures

Gariepy Mansion/rosary Hall

Gariepy House, 1903, exterior view showing the architectural features of the house.

Built in 1902

Structures

William Paskins Residence

William Paskins Residence, 2007, front elevation. Photo by Lawrence Herzog. Courtesy of COE Sustainable Development.

Built in 1902

1903

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Alberta Hotel

Exterior view of the Alberta Hotel, taken circa 1907.

Built in 1903

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Gariepy And Lessard Building, 1903

Gariepy and Lessard Building, 1903

Captured in 1903

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Gariepy House, 1903

Gariepy House, 1903, exterior view showing the architectural features of the house.

Captured in 1903

1905

Structures

Canadian Northern Railway Station-1905

Canadian Northern Railway Station, circa 1913

Built in 1905

Structures

Empire Block

Empire Block, 1905

Built in 1905

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Empire Block, 1905

Empire Block, 1905

Captured in 1905

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First Canadian National Railway Train Into Edmonton, 1905

First Canadian National Railway train into Edmonton, 1905

Captured in 1905

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First Nations Camp, Circa 1905

First Nations Camp, ca. 1905

Captured c. 1905

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Gariepy Block, Circa 1905

Exterior view of Gariepy Block, circa 1905

Captured c. 1905

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Le Marchand Mansion, Circa 1905

Le Marchand Mansion, ca. 1905

Captured c. 1905

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Sache House, Circa 1905

Exterior view of Sache House, built circa 1905 in Edmonton.

Captured c. 1905

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