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Aden

Category : Locality
 

The first postmaster, Herman E. Anderson, requested that the area be called “Aden,” after a seaport located at the southern end of the Red Sea, in Arabia, now South Yemen. The post office opened in 1913. Anderson had been a sailor prior to immigrating to Canada to homestead. Some area residents suggested that the Grassy Butte Hills might have reminded Anderson of the coastal regions of Arabia.

National Topographic System (NTS) : 72 E/3
 
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Concise Place Names of Alberta

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