Brief History of Alban's Church and W.A. by Anne B. Cook
Though titled a Brief History this is a complete and extensive history of St. Alban's Church with a less detailed mention about the Women's Auxiliary of South Athabasca. Details such as who donated the money and the land are included as well as who the workers were and the original colours...
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ftathabascaunidc:oai:digicon.athabascau.ca:AthaArch/2743 2024-09-15T17:55:12+00:00 Brief History of Alban's Church and W.A. by Anne B. Cook unknown application/pdf http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/2743 en eng Alice B. Donahue Library & Archives 92.39 http://digicon.athabascau.ca/cdm/ref/collection/AthaArch/id/2743 Subject to The Copyright Act. For more information or requests to use this image, contact atharchives@athabascalibrary.ab.ca Church Religion Education WWI Cemetery Women's Auxiliary text ftathabascaunidc 2024-07-01T17:50:30Z Though titled a Brief History this is a complete and extensive history of St. Alban's Church with a less detailed mention about the Women's Auxiliary of South Athabasca. Details such as who donated the money and the land are included as well as who the workers were and the original colours of the building. First marriages, baptisms and burials in the cemetery are also mentioned, along with the creation of the South Athabascan branch of the Women's Auxiliary on April 18, 1915. .5 cm of textual records Text Athabascan Athabasca University Digitization Portal |
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Though titled a Brief History this is a complete and extensive history of St. Alban's Church with a less detailed mention about the Women's Auxiliary of South Athabasca. Details such as who donated the money and the land are included as well as who the workers were and the original colours of the building. First marriages, baptisms and burials in the cemetery are also mentioned, along with the creation of the South Athabascan branch of the Women's Auxiliary on April 18, 1915. .5 cm of textual records |
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