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Alexander Rutherford, 1911, Alberta's first Premier, photo from the Edmonton Bulletin

Alexander C. Rutherford, Alberta's first Premier, in 1911. Photo from the Edmonton Bulletin.

This photograph features Alexander Rutherford, who served as Alberta's first Premier in 1911. The photo was sourced from the Edmonton Bulletin.

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  • Urban Growth: 1905-1913

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Catalog: EB-26-88

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