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  2. Fort Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Fort Calgary was a North-West Mounted Police outpost at the confluence of the Bow and Elbow rivers in present-day Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Originally named Fort Brisebois , after the outpost's first commander, the outpost was renamed Fort Calgary in June 1876.

  3. List of foundations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Azrieli Foundation: $1 billion [2] (2014) British Columbia's Children's Hospital Foundation: $362 million (2015) Calgary Foundation: $750 million Canada Foundation for Innovation: Canadian Race Relations Foundation: Claridge Foundation: $45 million (2014) Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta: $26 million (2016) [3]

  4. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) As of March 2018, there are 61 National Historic Sites in the province of Alberta, 16 of which are owned or administered by Parks Canada. The first three sites in Alberta were designated in 1923: the site of rival trading posts Fort Augustus and Fort ...

  5. History of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The force was then divided, half going north to Edmonton, and half heading back to Manitoba. The next year, new outposts were founded: Fort Walsh in the Cypress Hills, and Fort Calgary, around which the city of Calgary formed. As the bison disappeared from the Canadian West, cattle ranches moved in to take their place. Ranchers were among the ...

  6. List of fur trading post and forts in North America - Wikipedia

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    By the early 19th century, several companies established strings of fur trading posts and forts across North America. As well, the North-West Mounted Police established local headquarters at various points such as Calgary where the HBC soon set up a store.

  7. Sam Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Sam Livingston, placed in Calgary's airport. The plate states "Sam Livingston, Calgary's first citizen". Samuel Henry Harkwood Livingston (4 February 1831 – 4 October 1897) born in Ireland, he came to Canada following an unsuccessful venture in the Californian gold rush of 1849, and eventually found his way to Jumping Pound, North-West Territories, in 1873 where he opened a trading ...

  8. Military in Calgary - Wikipedia

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    Between the time Fort Calgary was established in 1875 and the incorporation of the town of Calgary in 1884, the only formal military presence was the NWMP garrison of Fort Calgary. The Northwest Rebellion prompted the creation of a Citizen's Home Guard consisting of volunteers dressed in cowboy garb who paraded as a show of force for the ...

  9. Early life and career of Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    Defending Fort Texas on the Rio Grande, Taylor's army advanced on Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma. Monterey street fighting during the Mexican–American War. September 1846. Grant's first battle experience came at the Battle of Palo Alto against a substantial Mexican force that intended to flank and attack the American army. [29]