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Garneau School
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Dates of existence
1913-1954
History
Garneau School is named after Laurent Garneau, a Métis person who fought with Louis Riel in the Red River Resistance of 1870. Garneau came to Edmonton in 1874, where he settled with his wife, Eleanor, on river lot 7. Garneau was a successful entrepreneur.
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EPSAM-0087
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Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Record created September 15, 2021.
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- English
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Record created by AE.
Record revised by KM.