File:John William Woolf.jpg

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English: L-R back row: John W. Wollf, first Member of Legislative Assembly and John Ross, later Minister of Education for Alberta. L-R front row: Mr. Wright, school teacher; Lee Fallet; Horton Hammond, associated with first irrigation.
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Source Glenbow Archives NA-147-5
Author Steele and Company, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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