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Title | Transcript of Audio Interview with Mr. Alexander Lennie |
Subject | Homesteading; Ferguson; Personal History; Veterans; WWI; Tofield; Farming; the Depression; Agriculture |
Description | This is a transcript of an audio interview where Mr. Alexander Lennie talks of arriving in Athabasca in 1930 with his wife and seven children to homestead on Soldier Settlement Land. He talks about clearing the land, and starting his farming life in Athabasca. Mr. Lennie discusses other settlers, family life, education (Ferguson School, he helped build it) and other buildings he built. Mr. Lennie talks of his animals: horse teams, oxen, sheep, etc. |
Physical Description | 18 pages |
Date | 1988-05 |
Accession Number | Tape118,119,120 |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Collection | Alice B. Donahue Library & Archives |
Repository | Alice B. Donahue Library & Archives |
Use Conditions | Subject to The Copyright Act. For more information or requests to use this image, contact atharchives@athabascalibrary.ab.ca |
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