Item 190.02.32 - Gathering on Alberta Street in front of the Arlington Hotel, Millet, Alberta.

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Gathering on Alberta Street in front of the Arlington Hotel, Millet, Alberta.

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MIL A42.1-190.02.32

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  • Copied [ca. 1978] (originally created [between 1906 and 1910]). (Creation)

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1 photograph : b&w

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Photo shows gathering of people with horse-drawn buggies and wagons. The first part of the Arlington Hotel (to the left) was built in 1902 by Jonas Johnson. In 1906 H. Gregoire bought the hotel and built the second part (to the right). the house next to the hotel was built in 1901 by P. J. Mullen. Later the Stickney family bought it. Later Grant Wolf bought it and operated the telephone office from it, as did the Threadgold family, the Easterbrook family, and the Pogue family. Hence, it became known as the Telephone House.

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