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District of Alberta

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Provisional District of Alberta
Provisional district of the North-West Territories
1882–1905

A 1900 map showing the boundaries of the District of Alberta.
History 
• Established
1882
• Disestablished
1905
Today part ofAlberta

The District of Alberta was one of four districts of the Northwest Territories created in 1882.[1][2] It was styled the Alberta Provisional District to distinguish it from the District of Keewatin which had a more autonomous relationship from the NWT administration. The modern province of Alberta was created in 1905 from the District of Alberta and parts of the Districts of Athabasca, Assiniboia and Saskatchewan.[3]

A map of the Canadian Prairies showing the Districts of the North-West Territories in 1882.
A map of the Canadian Prairies showing the Districts of the North-West Territories in 1886.

The boundaries of the district were:[4]

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References

  1. ^ Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, Ottawa: Brown Chamberlin Law Printer (for Canada), 1886
  2. ^ Fung, Professor of Geography, University of Saskatchewan., Dr. K.I.; Richards, J. Howard, Evolution-boundaries-1882: (1969). Atlas of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon: Modern Press., retrieved 2007-10-12{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Alberta becomes a Province". Alberta Online Encyclopedia. Retrieved August 6, 2009.
  4. ^ Canada (1886). Acts of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada. Brown Chamberlin, Law Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty.

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