Audio Interview with Mr. Al Cramer

Mr. Al Cramer talks about his time as a trapper, fur trader and farmer in Athabasca during the first few decades of the twentieth century. He describes trapping wolves for a ten dollar bounty, trapping foxes on McKay River and on a farm at Calling River, as well as the abundance of bears and moose i...

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Main Author: Robert Tannas
Language:unknown
Published: 1981
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Online Access:http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/1625
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spelling ftathabascaunidc:oai:digicon.athabascau.ca:AthaArch/1625 2023-05-15T15:26:02+02:00 Audio Interview with Mr. Al Cramer Robert Tannas 1981-10-29 http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/1625 unknown 85.295 http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/1625 Subject to The Copyright Act. For more information or requests to use this image, contact atharchives@athabascalibrary.ab.ca Personal History Trapping Lac La Biche River Homesteading River Settlers Hudson's Bay Whiskey Smuggling Businesses Buildings 1981 ftathabascaunidc 2020-05-07T18:03:38Z Mr. Al Cramer talks about his time as a trapper, fur trader and farmer in Athabasca during the first few decades of the twentieth century. He describes trapping wolves for a ten dollar bounty, trapping foxes on McKay River and on a farm at Calling River, as well as the abundance of bears and moose in the area at the time. Mr. Cramer uses a map to point out the telegraph stations on the Athabasca River and to discuss the times and routes that the river pilots took. Realistic Supertape Gold C60 cassette Other/Unknown Material Athabasca River Lac la Biche Athabasca University Digitization Portal Athabasca River Cramer ENVELOPE(-63.098,-63.098,-64.824,-64.824) La Biche River ENVELOPE(-123.870,-123.870,59.916,59.916) McKay River ENVELOPE(-97.924,-97.924,58.850,58.850)
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topic Personal History
Trapping
Lac La Biche River
Homesteading
River
Settlers
Hudson's Bay
Whiskey Smuggling
Businesses
Buildings
spellingShingle Personal History
Trapping
Lac La Biche River
Homesteading
River
Settlers
Hudson's Bay
Whiskey Smuggling
Businesses
Buildings
Robert Tannas
Audio Interview with Mr. Al Cramer
topic_facet Personal History
Trapping
Lac La Biche River
Homesteading
River
Settlers
Hudson's Bay
Whiskey Smuggling
Businesses
Buildings
description Mr. Al Cramer talks about his time as a trapper, fur trader and farmer in Athabasca during the first few decades of the twentieth century. He describes trapping wolves for a ten dollar bounty, trapping foxes on McKay River and on a farm at Calling River, as well as the abundance of bears and moose in the area at the time. Mr. Cramer uses a map to point out the telegraph stations on the Athabasca River and to discuss the times and routes that the river pilots took. Realistic Supertape Gold C60 cassette
author Robert Tannas
author_facet Robert Tannas
author_sort Robert Tannas
title Audio Interview with Mr. Al Cramer
title_short Audio Interview with Mr. Al Cramer
title_full Audio Interview with Mr. Al Cramer
title_fullStr Audio Interview with Mr. Al Cramer
title_full_unstemmed Audio Interview with Mr. Al Cramer
title_sort audio interview with mr. al cramer
publishDate 1981
url http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/1625
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ENVELOPE(-123.870,-123.870,59.916,59.916)
ENVELOPE(-97.924,-97.924,58.850,58.850)
geographic Athabasca River
Cramer
La Biche River
McKay River
geographic_facet Athabasca River
Cramer
La Biche River
McKay River
genre Athabasca River
Lac la Biche
genre_facet Athabasca River
Lac la Biche
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op_rights Subject to The Copyright Act. For more information or requests to use this image, contact atharchives@athabascalibrary.ab.ca
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