465:, Strathcona had a population of 5,579, while Edmonton had a population of 24,900. In anticipation of lower taxes and other benefits of being a larger city, an amalgamation of the two cities was proposed, in which Strathcona and Edmonton residents voted 667-96 and 518–178 in favour of the merger respectively. The amalgamation of the two cities went into effect on February 1, 1912, resulting in increased policing and more affordable transit for Strathconians crossing the river. At the time of the merger, Strathcona's boundaries were the North Saskatchewan River to the west and north, 91 Street to the east, and a combination of 62 Avenue and 68 Avenue to the south, with 111 Street forming the brief jog between the two avenues. Whitemud Creek made up the brief portion of the city's west boundary between 68 Avenue and the river. This included land annexed by Strathcona that was not developed until after the Second World War, well after the merger.
395:. The townsite "Plan I" was registered September 25, 1891. Businesses, at first in quickly-built primitive shacks, some made of logs, provided goods and services to a flood of immigrants from eastern Canada, Britain and continental Europe, U.S. and other parts of the world that came by train to the area. It was thought that "South Edmonton" would overwhelm "Old Edmonton" on the north side but Strathcona's geographic difficulties prevented this. However, South Edmonton was in good enough position for businesses near the railway station to prosper. Over the following 20 years most of the community's primitive buildings were replaced by more substantial two-storey wood or even brick buildings, many of which exist to this day. The original Strathcona Hotel building and the Ross Block, both made larger in the intervening years, are survivors from the late 1800s.
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Strathcona covers the portion of the former City of Strathcona lying east of 107 Street, north of Whyte Avenue, west of the Mill Creek ravine and south of the North Saskatchewan River valley. Also, the historic commercial core of the former City of Strathcona has been
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Strathcona's recorded history began in the 1870s. Its first residents were an offshoot of the hangers-on and self-employed contractors who resided near the old Fort
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arrived in 1891, establishing South
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Strathcona : a biography of Donald Alexander Smith
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1489:. Edmonton, Alberta. December 12, 1905. p. 1
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1091:"Another Look at Strathconas Pioneer Merchants."
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1142:"Strathcona - Edmonton Historical Board"
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1044:"A Brief History of the Papaschase Band"
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414:. Smith was a prominent official in the
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1346:"Alberta Register of Historic Places"
1200:. Alberta Culture and Tourism. 2017.
1146:www.edmontonsarchitecturalheritage.ca
1089:Herzog, Lawrence (October 24, 2002).
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1020:"Highlights of Papaschase's History"
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937:. City of Edmonton. Archived from
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2088:List of Universities and colleges
874:The City of Strathcona, 1891-1912
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1367:"Mayor Ritchie of Strathcona"
1009:. Edmonton: Crang Publishing.
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1670:Timeline of Edmonton history
1221:Babcock, Douglas R. (1989).
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389:Calgary and Edmonton Railway
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1325:"Welcome to Edmonton Maps"
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1781:1983 Summer Universiade
1776:1978 Commonwealth Games
1246:Samuel, George (1953).
986:. Vol. I. Ottawa:
508:Strathcona City Council
1393:"Strathcona Elections"
990:. 1912. pp. 2–39.
984:Census of Canada, 1911
909:History of Annexations
749:William Henry Sheppard
526:May 29, 1899
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20:. For the county, see
2198:International airport
2113:University of Alberta
1915:William Hawrelak Park
1878:Edmonton Metro Region
1561:The Edmonton Bulletin
1535:The Edmonton Bulletin
1487:The Edmonton Bulletin
1459:University of Alberta
1423:The Edmonton Bulletin
1419:"Municipal Elections"
1397:The Edmonton Bulletin
1371:The Edmonton Bulletin
1299:Postmedia Network Inc
879:University of Alberta
451:University of Alberta
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213:Edmonton City Council
2205:Anthony Henday Drive
1748:Notable Edmontonians
1609:Edmonton annexations
1305:on February 15, 2013
1112:. Toronto: Dundurn.
988:Government of Canada
968:. 1907. p. 100.
966:Government of Canada
841:Edmonton annexations
707:John James Mackenzie
416:Hudson's Bay Company
18:Strathcona, Edmonton
2178:Transportation and
1796:City Centre Airport
1665:History of Edmonton
1461:Press. p. 69.
1005:Monto, Tom (2011).
770:Nelson Darius Mills
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1972:West Edmonton Mall
1888:Metropolitan areas
1813:Heritage buildings
1483:"Ald. May Elected"
1327:. City of Edmonton
792:John Joseph Duggan
686:John Joseph Duggan
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108:53.518°N 113.497°W
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1094:It's Our Heritage
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