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- HARTROFT BUNGALOWS
Samuel M. Hartroft built these four houses in 1911, probably from common plans or pre-fabricated packages, which were popular at the time. - HEWITT-WALLACE HOUSE
This home was built in 1912 for Harry J. Kerr, a local railway contractor - HIGH RIVER PUBLIC SCHOOL
This solid and impressive brick schoolhouse was built by Bud Weiss at a cost of $25,000.00. - HIGHLANDS SCHOOL
The formation of the ‘Edmonton Highland School District’, actually Beverly School District #2922 was announced in September 1910, just a few days before The Highlands went on the market. - HIGHLANDS UNITED CHURCH
Highlands Methodist, the first church on this site, was erected in less than two months in 1913. It was a wood frame building clad with white clapboard with no special features that showed it was a church - HILLCREST UNITED CHURCH
This building was erected in 1913 by the Methodist congregation of Hillcrest. - HOLGATE RESIDENCE
Bidwell Holgate is remembered as the quieter partner in Magrath-Holgate & Co. Ltd. He was born in Ontario in 1877, came to Edmonton in 1908, and bought out J.H. Hart, Magrath’s original partner, in 1909. - HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1898
The Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, when first established in Fort Macleod in the 1880's, was the head of the Catholic Churches in Southern Alberta, and the center of missionary activity. - HOOSON RESIDENCE
William Knight Hooson was 91 when he died on July 14, 1967. He had arrived in Edmonton in 1911. In 1916, he and a partner set up an insurance business, the Hooson-Racey Co., and in 1919 he branched out on his own with The Hooson Company. - HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY STORE #3
The development of the Canadian West is inextricably linked with the Hudson’s Bay Company, and its stores were often effective indicators of local commercial and economic activity.