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Street scene, Millet, Alberta.
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MIL A42.1-190.02.31
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Copied [ca. 1978] (originally created [between 1909 and 1911]). (Creation)
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1 photograph : b&w
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Photo shows gathering of farmers with their horse-drawn sledges or wagons at the corner of Railway Street and Alberta Street (50 Street and 50 Avenue). The store on the corner was built by B. A. Van Meter and Fred Blades (back part) in 1901. They built the front part in 1903. Fred Blades ran the store. He was a son-in-law of Van Meter. In 1907 W. A. Robertson took over the store and in 1909 J. W. Mullen and P. J. Mullen bought it, and it became known as the Mullen Bros. Store. They sold it in 1911 to the Farmers' Co-operative. The Millet Mercantile store in the background was built by John West in 1903.