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Record information Memoirs of Mrs. David McDougall [textual record]
Date:[ca.1879-1924].Reference:R7448-0-8-E, MG29-C20, Volume number: 1Type of material:Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:102412Date(s):[ca.1879-1924].Place of creation:AlbertaExtent:0.30 cm of textual records (7 p.). transcripts.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Item is the memoirs of Mrs. David McDougall, recorded by her son-in-law Norman K. Luxton of Banff, Alta., depicting pioneer life in the Canadian West, including a brief account of the establishment of the Methodist Church in Alberta.Provenance:Biography/Administrative history:McDougall, Mrs. David, fl. 1871-1873 : Mrs. David McDougall (née McKenzie) moved with her family to Fort Garry from Wellington County, Ont., in 1871. In that year she married David McDougall, a trader on the Saskatchewan River, and moved with him to Victoria (south of Edmonton). In 1873 they moved to Morley, Alta., where they became part of the settlement near the Indian reserve.Additional information:General note:Received in 1924 from Dr. Marius Barbeau, Ottawa, Ont.Location of originals note:Originals with Dr. Marius Barbeau, Ottawa, Ont.Subject heading:Source:PrivateFormer archival reference no.:MG29-C20 -
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