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Cardston is situated in the foothills of southwest Alberta, approximately 25 km (15.53 mi) north from the American state of Montana.On its north side, it borders the Kainai Nation (Blood Tribe) Reserve, one of the largest reserves in North America. 40 km (24.85 mi) to the west of Cardston are the Rocky Mountains of Waterton Lakes National Park.
Canadian Headstones relies on volunteers, including genealogy enthusiasts, to upload photos. [4] The site steps a contributor through uploading a photo, editing it, choosing a county and cemetery, entering the names and inscription. [5]
Travelling with twelve other families from Cache Valley, he founded Cardston, North-West Territories, Canada (in present-day Alberta), on June 3, 1887, at what was then called Lee's Creek encampment. [12] Once the Alberta Stake was established, he became its first president. [1] He served as a stake president for more than 20 years. [4]
Kimball is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within Cardston County. [2] It is located on Highway 501, approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) southeast of Cardston between the St. Mary River and the Milk River Ridge. The community is named after the Mormon ward which was named after the descendants of Heber C Kimball. [3]
Glenwood is a village in southern Alberta, Canada.It is located north of the Town of Cardston, in Cardston County.The village was named for a man named Edward Glen Wood. The founder of the village was Edward J. Wood, successor to Latter Day Saint leader Charles Ora Card, the founder of Cardst
St. Stephen's Church in Harrisville was the first Catholic church in the southernmost part of Alberta. It was built in 1899 [1] or 1901 [3] and blew down in 1906. [1] It was rebuilt on a different site in 1907. [3] In 1965 the church was closed. [citation needed] On September 18, 1989, it was listed in the Alberta Register of Historic Places. [3]
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