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James Johnson, High River area, Alberta.
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James Johnson, High River area, Alberta.
James Johnson, a native of Seaforth, Ontario, came west with a survey party in 1884. During the winter of 1886-1887 he worked with Phil Weinard in the Big Lake area, Alberta. From 1887 to 1902 he worked for Hull's 25 ranch, the Oxley ranch and ran his own L4L ranch on Willow Creek, Alberta. In 1902 he and his wife Mildred moved to the Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, where he worked for Malcolm Innis, a butcher. After operating the Astoria Hotel in High River, Alberta, for a few years, he returned to his ranch. During First World War he served with the Canadian Engineers, upon his discharge he became a brand inspector in Calgary, Alberta. Same as na-3627-29.
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Date
1920
Creator
Lane's Studio
Person(s) or Group(s)
Johnson, James
Genre
Negatives
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Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Astoria Hotel, High River, Alberta
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Canadian Army--Personalities
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Canadian Engineers
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High River area, Alberta--Personalities
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Ranchers
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Surveyors
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World War 1914-1918--Personalities
Archival Information
Fonds/Collection
Southern Alberta Research Project collection
Reference code
CA ACU GBA C0094-S0011
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https://searcharchives.ucalgary.ca/photographs-616
Unique identifier
CU145829
Legacy Identifier
nb-9-56
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Attribution
"James Johnson, High River area, Alberta.", 1920, (CU145829) by Lane's Studio. Courtesy of Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.