Edith Fitch Department of Archives, Burman University
AIA and Sanitarium Memories 1949
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1949-05-22
Hommel, Frank Lewis 1875-1964
Edith Fitch Department of Archives, Burman University
Route Box St Helena Calif May Dear Sister Rick Enclosed you will find a few snap shots which I hope will be of apos some help to you No all of them are related to your particular problem but I thought you would be interested in them Anyway if they do nothing more than recall old scenes and incidents The oldest pictures are the two showing the school buildings at Leduc Sister Alice H Robinson is sending these She was treasrer of the Northern Unio
Two Buildings seen from Rosedale Valley
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1911
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Valley Road, 3 main bldgs in background
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1919
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1911 Camp Meeting by Lake Barnett
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1911
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Three main buildings lost in fire
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1930-05-28
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Delegates and Workers at CWU Meetings
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1914
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1927 Main Bldgs
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1927
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1920 Assembly Hall enlarged, bell tower added
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1920
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View of Alberta Industrial Academy from Rosedale Valley
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1913
Edith Fitch Department of Archives, Burman University
History of AIA at Leduc
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Fitch, Edith Margaret
Edith Fitch Department of Archives, Burman University
By Edith Fitch The Canvassers apos School January to March Elder Charles A Burman was the motivating force behind establishing a secondary school for training young people in the colporteur ministry He thought of sending to the United States for a teacher but on the suggestion of the Conference Committee he and Mrs Leona Burman consented to take charge of the school Since the majority of Adventists lived in the Leduc area a town twenty miles south of Edmonton