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for a while. He also started a business which included trading for buffalo hides. By 1874 he had relocated his operations southward to be closer to the trade with the plains Indians and was doing business near the Roman Catholic mission, Our Lady of Peace, on the Elbow River. In the summer of 1876
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is also given that title. In fact John Glenn was the first documented European settler in the Calgary area, in 1873. In 1872, Alexis Cardinal (Métis) had built a shack for Father
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Livingston moved with his family closer to Fort Calgary, the newly established NWMP post on the river. Here, in 1876, he began cultivation and with
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Sam Livingston died in 1897 shortly after the birth of his 14th child. His funeral procession was 40 carriages long.
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Livingston was a great innovator who brought the first examples of mechanized equipment to farming in the
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was built and the area flooded, part of the Livingston house was preserved and now stands at
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area. Some people call Sam Livingston "Calgary's first citizen", but
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Chaps and Chinooks : A History west of Calgary. Volume 1
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Sam Livingston married Jane Howse in 1865 and settled at
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of 1849, and eventually found his way to Jumping Pound,
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This biography about a Canadian businessperson is a
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Calgary
Californian
gold rush
North-West Territories
Bow
Elbow Rivers
North-West Mounted Police
Fort Calgary
Glenmore Reservoir
Glenmore Dam
Heritage Park
Glenmore
County Kilkenny
County Wicklow
Fort Victoria
John Glenn
Calgary
George Clift King
Constantine Scollen
Blackfoot Confederacy
Chaps and Chinooks : A History west of Calgary. Volume 1
Bow Valley Pioneers - Bow Valley Ranche Pioneers
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Livingston, Samuel Henry Harkwood"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
Bow Valley Ranch
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