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Raley, Alberta

Raley, Alberta is an unincorporated community in Cardston County, Alberta, Canada. The population of Raley was 5 in 1966.[1] The community is located about 4 km north of Highway 3, and about 15 km east of the Town of Cardston. Raley is named after C. Raley, of Lethbridge.[2]

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Unincorporated community
Oldest grain elevator in Alberta.
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Location of Raley in Alberta
Coordinates: 49°17′25″N 113°10′59″W / 49.29028°N 113.18306°W / 49.29028; -113.18306Coordinates: 49°17′25″N 113°10′59″W / 49.29028°N 113.18306°W / 49.29028; -113.18306
CountryCanada
ProvinceAlberta
RegionSouthern Alberta
Census division2
Municipal districtCardston County
Founded1909
Government
 • Governing bodyCardston County Council
 • MPJim Hillyer
 • MLAGary Bikman
Time zoneUTC-7 (MST)
Postal code span
Area code+1-403
HighwaysHighway 3
WaterwaysOld Man Reservoir

Alberta Pacific Elevator Co. Ltd. elevator

The Alberta Pacific Elevator at Raley was built as a 35,000 bushel elevator and is likely the oldest standing elevator in Alberta[3] constructed shortly after the St. Mary Railway line (succeeded by Canadian Pacific Railway) was constructed in 1900 from Stirling to Cardston and finished in 1902. The post office opened in 1910.[4] The elevator was built in 1905 by the Alberta Pacific Elevator Co. Ltd. A permanent cribbed annex was added to the elevator in 1940. In 1967 the elevator became part of the Federal Line of elevators. Then in 1972 the elevator was taken over by the Alberta Wheat Pool but was closed very shortly afterwards and taken over by the Hutterite colony at Raley. This elevator has high architectural significance as it is an excellent and the only unaltered example of an Alberta Pacific Elevator Co. 35,000 bushel capacity elevator.

The Alberta Pacific elevator at Raley was the first of a number of elevators operating by 1911. It is the only one that has survived, probably because it is now in private hands. By 1911 there were two other elevators at Raley, one was a 30,000 bushel elevator built by A.G. Robertson and the other a 15,000 bushel elevator operated by Sunny Belt Grain Elevator Co. Ltd. This was upgraded to a 30,000 bushel house in 1917.

In 1924 the Raley Hutterite colony took over the A.G. Robertson elevator and in 1940 the Alberta Pacific Grain Co. took over the Sunny belt elevator, by this time owned by the N. Bawlf Grain Co. It was operated in conjunction with the original elevator. Both elevators went to the Alberta Wheat Pool in 1972. There was a fourth elevator at Raley, an Alberta Pool Elevator 40,000 bushel house built in 1929. This elevator disappears from the records by the late 1930s. The Sunny belt and A.g. Robertson elevators were demolished sometime after 1972.

See also

References

  1. ^ Raley 1966 population - Alberta Register of Historic Places - Alberta Heritage Survey Program
  2. ^ Name Origin - Raley Station - Alberta Register of Historic Places - Alberta Heritage Survey Program
  3. ^ Alberta Pacific Elevator Co. Ltd. - Raley - Alberta Register of Historic Places - Alberta Heritage Survey Program
  4. ^ Shaw, Keith (1978). Chief mountain country : a history of Cardston and district. Volume I. Cardston: Cardston and District Historical Society. p. 74. ISBN 0-919213-89-8.

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    raley, alberta, unincorporated, community, cardston, county, alberta, canada, population, raley, 1966, community, located, about, north, highway, about, east, town, cardston, raley, named, after, raley, lethbridge, raleyyunincorporated, communityoldest, grain,. Raley Alberta is an unincorporated community in Cardston County Alberta Canada The population of Raley was 5 in 1966 1 The community is located about 4 km north of Highway 3 and about 15 km east of the Town of Cardston Raley is named after C Raley of Lethbridge 2 RaleyyUnincorporated communityOldest grain elevator in Alberta RaleyyLocation of Raley in AlbertaCoordinates 49 17 25 N 113 10 59 W 49 29028 N 113 18306 W 49 29028 113 18306 Coordinates 49 17 25 N 113 10 59 W 49 29028 N 113 18306 W 49 29028 113 18306CountryCanadaProvinceAlbertaRegionSouthern AlbertaCensus division2Municipal districtCardston CountyFounded1909Government Governing bodyCardston County Council MPJim Hillyer MLAGary BikmanTime zoneUTC 7 MST Postal code spanTOK 2EOArea code 1 403HighwaysHighway 3WaterwaysOld Man Reservoir Contents 1 Alberta Pacific Elevator Co Ltd elevator 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksAlberta Pacific Elevator Co Ltd elevator EditThe Alberta Pacific Elevator at Raley was built as a 35 000 bushel elevator and is likely the oldest standing elevator in Alberta 3 constructed shortly after the St Mary Railway line succeeded by Canadian Pacific Railway was constructed in 1900 from Stirling to Cardston and finished in 1902 The post office opened in 1910 4 The elevator was built in 1905 by the Alberta Pacific Elevator Co Ltd A permanent cribbed annex was added to the elevator in 1940 In 1967 the elevator became part of the Federal Line of elevators Then in 1972 the elevator was taken over by the Alberta Wheat Pool but was closed very shortly afterwards and taken over by the Hutterite colony at Raley This elevator has high architectural significance as it is an excellent and the only unaltered example of an Alberta Pacific Elevator Co 35 000 bushel capacity elevator The Alberta Pacific elevator at Raley was the first of a number of elevators operating by 1911 It is the only one that has survived probably because it is now in private hands By 1911 there were two other elevators at Raley one was a 30 000 bushel elevator built by A G Robertson and the other a 15 000 bushel elevator operated by Sunny Belt Grain Elevator Co Ltd This was upgraded to a 30 000 bushel house in 1917 In 1924 the Raley Hutterite colony took over the A G Robertson elevator and in 1940 the Alberta Pacific Grain Co took over the Sunny belt elevator by this time owned by the N Bawlf Grain Co It was operated in conjunction with the original elevator Both elevators went to the Alberta Wheat Pool in 1972 There was a fourth elevator at Raley an Alberta Pool Elevator 40 000 bushel house built in 1929 This elevator disappears from the records by the late 1930s The Sunny belt and A g Robertson elevators were demolished sometime after 1972 See also EditList of communities in AlbertaReferences Edit Raley 1966 population Alberta Register of Historic Places Alberta Heritage Survey Program Name Origin Raley Station Alberta Register of Historic Places Alberta Heritage Survey Program Alberta Pacific Elevator Co Ltd Raley Alberta Register of Historic Places Alberta Heritage Survey Program Shaw Keith 1978 Chief mountain country a history of Cardston and district Volume I Cardston Cardston and District Historical Society p 74 ISBN 0 919213 89 8 External links EditGhost Towns Canada Photo Gallery Of Canadian Ghost Towns Online August 18 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raley Alberta amp oldid 1123291100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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