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Hardisty Junior High Music Dept Scrapbook
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1 v. of textual records ; 33.7 x 28.7 x 4.7 cm.
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Named after Richard Hardisty (1831-1889) who was the chief factor of Fort Edmonton from 1872 to 1882. He began working for the Hudson's Bay Company in 1849, his role there made him one of Edmonton's pioneers. In 1874, he built the first house outside the walls of the fort and in 1888 he was appointed Alberta's first senator. Hardisty came from a family of fur traders. Hardisty dealt with the depleting buffalo population in Alberta and the threat of hunger by establishing the Hudson Bay Co. Cattle Ranches. Additions were added to the school in 1960 and 1968.
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Item transferred to Archives and Museum from Hardisty School on March 20, 1985.
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Item is a scrapbook pertaining to the music program at Hardisty School. It includes programmes, notices to parents, a list of all the secondary Music teachers in Edmonton Public Schools, and adjudication reports from the Kiwanis Music Festival. It also contains photographs of student music ensembles and bands.
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Entry created November 9, 2022 by Allison Easton.
Entry revised February 12, 2025 by Morgan Phillips.
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- English