• Atlas Lumber Co., owned and operated by the Welch family, was one of the sole sources for lumber, paint, building supplies, etc. in Wainwright prior to World War Two.
• The Fordson Model F tractor (produced by the Ford Motor Company) first rolled off the assembly line in 1916, becoming the first, mass-produced, affordable tractor available to North American farmers.
• Alberta held a general election in July 1921. The newly-formed political wing of the United Farmers' Association (1919) won the election in what was a veritable landslide, winning thirty eight of sixty one seats. John Russell Love, United Farmers' Association candidate for the constituency of Wainwright, defeated Liberal incumbent George Hudson.
PHOTOS
RESOURCES
(i) Glenbow Museum: Photograph Archives https://www.glenbow.org/collections/search
(ii) Canada Census Returns
https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/census/index-e.html
(iii) Buffalo Trails and Tales. Gilt Edge Ladies Booster Club. 1973.
https://www.wainwrightrta.org/
(v) KnowAlberta.ca
https://knowalberta.ca/
(vi) Wainwright Star digital archives (c/o Wainwright Public Library)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Originally from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan , Adrien Leduc makes his home in Ottawa with his fiancee and their two crazy cats. He is a graduate of Carleton University (B.A. ’10) and is passionate about Canadian history. An avid reader and writer, Adrien hopes to write and publish many more books in his lifetime.