Third residence of Bishop Vital Grandin, OMI, known as the Bishop's Palace, constructed between 1883 - 1887. Covered with brick veneer in 1922.
Image depicts the residence used by Bishop Vital Grandin, OMI and his staff. Construction of the building began in 1883 and was completed in 1887. The building is also called the Bishop's Palace. The building was covered in brick veneer in 1922, used by the Oblate Fathers and the parish of St. Albert until 1975.
A copy of a St. Albert land survey produced in Edmonton, 1887. The copy is on beige paper with black print shows various street and lots in the town and a segment of the Sturgeon River. The plan has been signed and notarized on October 3, 1887.
This file consists of two documents, which are records of brands allotted by the Government of the North-west Territories of Canada on July 27, 1889 to Charles Stevens Macleod of Alberta. One document is for cattle and one document is for horses.
Depicts Amelie Michelot holding baby Henry. Amelie Michelot was the wife of Henri Leopold Michelot, son of Pierre Emile Michelot and Anglique Marie Joullard.
Victor Albert Van Goethem was born April 14, 1864 (Belgium) and died 1941. Image used in The Black Robe's Vision page 369.
Studio portrait of Bishop Vital Grandin, OMI seated at table, taken in Prince Albert, SK.
Image shows various buildings with the horse barns on the right.