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Published Local Histories ALBERTA HISTORIES Published Local Histories assembled by the Friends of Geographical Names Society as part of a Local History Mapping Project (in 1995) May 1999 ALBERTA LOCAL HISTORIES Alphabetical Listing of Local Histories by Book Title 100 Years Between the Rivers: A History of Glenwood, includes: Acme, Ardlebank, Bancroft, Berkeley, Hartley & Standoff — May Archibald, Helen Bircham, Davis, Delft, Gobert, Greenacres, Kia Ora, Leavitt, and Brenda Ferris, e , published by: Lilydale, Lorne, Selkirk, Simcoe, Sterlingville, Glenwood Historical Society [1984] FGN#587, Acres and Empires: A History of the Municipal District of CPL-F, PAA-T Rocky View No. 44 — Tracey Read , published by: includes: Glenwood, Hartley, Hillspring, Lone Municipal District of Rocky View No. 44 [1989] Rock, Mountain View, Wood, FGN#394, CPL-T, PAA-T 49ers [The], Stories of the Early Settlers — Margaret V. includes: Airdrie, Balzac, Beiseker, Bottrell, Bragg Green , published by: Thomasville Community Club Creek, Chestermere Lake, Cochrane, Conrich, [1967] FGN#225, CPL-F, PAA-T Crossfield, Dalemead, Dalroy, Delacour, Glenbow, includes: Kinella, Kinnaird, Thomasville, Indus, Irricana, Kathyrn, Keoma, Langdon, Madden, 50 Golden Years— Bonnyville, Alta — Bonnyville Mitford, Sampsontown, Shepard, Tribune , published by: Bonnyville Tribune [1957] Across the Smoky — Winnie Moore & Fran Moore, ed. , FGN#102, CPL-F, PAA-T published by: Debolt & District Pioneer Museum includes: Bonnyville, Moose Lake, Onion Lake, Society [1978] FGN#10, CPL-T, PAA-T 60 Years: Hilda’s Heritage, Part II — Town and includes: Clarkson Valley, Cornwall, Crooked Creek, Country Ladies Club , published by: Town and Darwin, Debolt, East Smoky, Edson Trail, Mountain Country Ladies Club [1983] FGN#551, CPL-F, Springs, North Goodwin, Simonette, Sturgeon Heights, PAA-T Across the Years — Chauvin, Ribstone and Districts includes: Hilda, History Book Commi , published by: Chauvin, Ribstone 80 Years of Progress — Westlock History Book and Districts History Book Commi [1982] FGN#74, Committee , published by: Westlock History Book CPL-F, PAA-T Committee [1984] FGN#462, CPL-T, PAA-T includes: Airlie, Battle Valley, Bull Creek, Butzeville, includes: Bouchard, Boudreau, Brooklyn, Busby, Chauvin, Creekside, Cresthill, Edinglassie, Green Clover Valley, Clyde, Cotswold, Dungannon, Meadow, Killarney, La Pearl, MacDonald’s Crossing, Dunrobin, Eastburg, Edison, Elk Park, Gullion, New Ribstone, Northern Crown, Ponter Lake, Porter Hazel Bluff, Independence, Island Lake, Pibroch, Lake, Prospect Valley, Prosperity, Ribstone, Roras, St. Pickardville, Poplar Knoll, Prosperous, Racine, Jean Baptiste, Rossington, Springfield, Springview, Springwell, Akokiniskway, “By the River of Many Roses...” — Kay Sunniebend, Sunny Bank, Swallowhurst, Trail’s Hymas, ed. , published by: Rosebud Historical Society End, Vermilion Springs, Vimy, Violet Hill, Wabash, [1983] FGN#75, CPL-T, PAA-T Westlock, Woodglen, includes: Athol, Benyon, C.X., Grasswold, Greyhurst, 90 Years at Elkwater Lake, Cypress Hills, Alberta: An Humboldt, Kirby, Rabbit Lake, Redland, Rosebud Interesting Account of the Early Days ... — Hope Creek, Hargrave Michael , published by: Medicine Hat Alberta’s County of Mountain View: A History — Bodil J. Historical and Museum Foundation [1972] Jensen , published by: Mountain View County No. 17 FGN#577, CPL-F, PAA-T [1983] FGN#328, CPL-F, PAA-T includes: Cypress Hills, Eagle Butte, Elkwater includes: Bearberry, Bergen, Big Prairie, Carstairs, Lake, Medicine Lodge, Thelma, Cremona, Didsbury, Dog Pound, Eagle Hill, Elkton, Above the Forks — George Zarn , published by: George Fallen Timber, Garfield, Garrington, Harmattan, Zarn, High River [1978] FGN#627, CPL-T, PAA-T Kansas, Lobley, Lone Pine, Mayton, Mound, Murray, includes: Nanton, Willow Creek, Netook, Olds, Poplar Creek, Rosebud, Sampsonton, Scots, Sterlingville, Sundre, Water Valley, Waterdale, Acme Memories — Acme and Distirct Historical Westcott, Westward Ho, Society , published by: Acme and District Historical Society [1979] FGN#73, CPL-T, PAA-T All Hell for a Basement — Ed Gould , published by: City of Medicine Hat [1981] FGN#542, CPL-T, PAA-T includes: Medicine Hat, 4 March, 2012 Friends of Geographical Names and Alberta Genealogical Society page 1 ALBERTA LOCAL HISTORIES Along the Burnt Lake Trail: A History of Shady Nook, Around the Lower Peace — Gordon Reid , published Burnt Lake, Centerville, Pine Hill, ... — Burnt Lake by: Lower Peace Pub. Co. [1978] FGN#48, CPL-T, History Society , published by: Burnt Lake History PAA-T Society [1977] FGN#116, CPL-T, PAA-T includes: Deer Hill, Fort Vermilion, Grouard, High includes: Burnt Lake, Centreville, Evarts, Kuusamo, Level, Little Red River, Rocky Lane, Marianne, Pine Hill, Shady Nook, Arrowwood (Mistsa-Katpiskoo) Story [The]: In the Along the Crocus Trail: A History of Daysland and Shadow of the Buffalo Hills — Arrowwood Local, Districts — Daysland History Book Society , Farm Women’s Union of Alberta , published by: published by: Daysland History Book Society [1982] Arrowwood Local, Farm Women’s Union of Alberta FGN#82, CPL-T, PAA-T [1964] FGN#490, CPL-T, PAA-T includes: Bateman, Chirbury, Daysland, Firtle, includes: Arrowwood, Lakefield, Leith, Montrose, Owre, Polska, Pryor, As the Roots Grow: The History of Spruce Grove and Quarrel, Reward, Sandstorm, Scandia, Spring Lake, District — Esther Lunan, ed. , published by: Willow, Spruce Grove Public Library [1979] FGN#87, Along the Fifth: A History of Stony Plain and District — CPL-T, PAA-T Stony Plain and District Historical Society , published includes: Atim Lake, Birdie, Clymont, Garden by: Stony Plain Historical Society [1982] FGN#81, Valley, Golden Spike, Govenor, Gramina, Michael, CPL-F, PAA-T Muir Lake, Sandhill, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, includes: Beach Corner, Blueberry, Comet, Edmonton As the Wheel Turn: A History of Rosalind, Kelsey and Beach, Glory Hills, Holborn, Holborn - South, Inga, Districts — Rosalind and District History Book Lakemere, Lindley, Rosenthal, Stony Plain, Warden, Committee , published by: Rosalind and District Along the Fireguard Trail: A History of Lyalta - Ardenode History Book Committee [1982] FGN#86, CPL-F, - Dalroy Districts — Lyalta, Ardenode, Dalroy PAA-T Historical Society , published by: Lyalta, Ardenode, includes: Albury, Ankerton, Coal Valley, East Dalroy Historical Society [1979] FGN#80, CPL-T, Lynne, Glenbank, Kelsey, Kingston, Melville, PAA-T Normana, Rosalind, Sawyer, includes: Albertson, Ardenode, Berta Vale, Bryn Mawr, As the Wheel Turns: A History of Merna and District Cheadle Buttes, Dalroy, Hervey, Lyalta, Serviceberry — Mrs. Steve (Bessie) Pottage , published by: Creek, Turner, Community Press, Sedgewick, Alberta [1971] Along the Victoria Trail: Lamont and Districts — Irene FGN#370, CPL-T, PAA-T Hackett Stainton and Elizabeth Course Carlss , includes: Bedford, Flagstaff, Gretna, Lawn Hill, published by: Lamont and District Historian [1978] Merna, Poplar Dale, Rosewood, Wyoming, FGN#424, CPL-T, PAA-T As the Years Go By — Betty Kilgour, ed. , published by: includes: Lamont, Limestone Lake, Mud Lake, Three Hills Rural Community Group [1970] Along the Wapiti — Joan G. Yates, Audrey J. Lowel , FGN#439, CPL-T, PAA-T published by: Wapiti River Historical Society [1981] includes: Creekside, Fertile Valley, Finn, Gumbo, FGN#1, CPL-F, PAA-T Mount Vernon, New Hope, Rawdonville, Ridge, includes: Aspen Dale, Aspen Ridge, Bridge Creek, Swalwell, Three Hills, Three Hills, Twining, Dimsdale, Flyingshot, Grovedale, Klondyke Trail, Lake As We Remember Big Valley — Tom McCarty , Saskatoon, Lucky Tree, Millarstown, Pipestone Creek, published by: Tom McCarty [1974] FGN#296, South Wapiti, CPL-T, PAA-T Always a River to Cross — Bear Canyon, Alta. — Silver includes: Adshead, Aunger, Big Valley, Dunbarney, and Gold History Committee , published by: Silver and Fenn, Fritzhill, Gopher Head, Lone Tree, Scollard, Gold History Committee [1981] FGN#52, CPL-T, Snake Lake, Vimy Hill, Wellsburg, Wooded Hills, PAA-T As We Remember: The Early Years on the North includes: Bear Canyon, Cherry Point, Clayhurst, Eaglesham Project — Ann Donaldson, Peggy Anniversary in Gold: Stony Plain, Alberta, 1908 - 1973 — Ulland , published by: Lawrence Laughy, Idletime Stony Plain Golden Age Club , published by: Stony Enterprises [1976] FGN#2, CPL-F, PAA-T Plain Golden Age Club [1973] FGN#428, CPL-T, includes: Eaglesham, PAA-T Athabasca Landing: An Illustrated History: A includes: Stony Plain, Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Project — Athabasca History Society, David Gregory , published by: page 2 Friends of Geographical Names and Alberta Genealogical Society 4 March, 2012 ALBERTA LOCAL HISTORIES Athabasca Historical Society [1986] FGN#88, Beaver Tales: History of Ryley & District — Harriet C. CPL-T, PAA-T Brown , published by: Royal Canadian Legion. Ladies’ includes: Athabasca, Atlanta, Baptiste Lake, Big Auxiliary, Ryley Br [1978] FGN#401, CPL-T, PAA-T Coulee, Boyle, Colinton, Dover, Fair Haven, includes: Equity, Ryley, Ferguson, Forest, Golden Sunset, Grassland, Beaverlodge to the Rockies — E.C. Stacey et al, Eds. , Greyville, Grosmont, Hallcroft, Keyes, Lahaieville, published by: Beaverlodge and District Historical Larvert, Meanook, Narrow Lake, Parkhurst, Plum Association [1974] FGN#665, CPL-T, PAA-T Lake, Richmond Park, Rochester, Rodger’s Chapter, includes: Albright, Appleton, Beaverlodge, Bush Lake, South Athabasca, Toles, Vincent, West Athabasca, Elmworth, Gimli, Halcourt, Hayfield, Hayfield, Winding Trail, Youngville, Hazelmere, Hinton Trail, Lake Saskatoon,
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