Formerly Alberta Wheat Pool - Mayerthorpe, Alberta
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member wildwoodke
N 53° 57.314 W 115° 08.041
11U E 622438 N 5980153
This grain elevator, formerly owned and operated by Alberta Wheat Pool, is found on the north side of Mayerthorpe, Alberta.
Waymark Code: WMEJJK
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 06/04/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member scrambler390
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Where did the town of Mayerthorpe get its name?

"Robert Ingersoll Mayer (circa 1881-1937), a civil engineer for the Chicago Northwestern Railroad who hailed originally from Indianapolis, moved to Alberta with his wife, Emma, in 1908. They homesteaded along the Little Paddle River northwest of Edmonton and accepted the invitation of Peter Gunn, Member of the Legislative Assembley (and for whom the hamlet of Gunn was named), to operate the post office. Gunn first proposed the name Mayerville for the post office, and when that was rejected he changed it to Mayerthorpe, adding a suffix understood to mean village or hamlet (or else the name of a local teacher). With the approach of the Canadian Northern Railway in 1919, settler Leo Oscar Crockett (circa 1884-1965), a U.S. navy veteran, subdivided and promoted the townsite of Little Paddle about five kilometres east of the Mayers' post office. Crockett resisted the call to rename the settlement "Crockett," and when the Mayers' post office closed in 1921 and a new one opened in the townsite, Little Paddle became Mayerthorpe. ... Mayerthorpe was incorporated as a village in 1927 and as a town in 1961."

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The Alberta Pool was set up in 1923 when "the United Farmers of Alberta met with then Attorney General John Edward Brownlee to consider setting up a Wheat Pool just in Alberta. On the advice of Aaron Sapiro, a California lawyer they created a non share, non-profit organization responsible solely for selling wheat for the best advantage. "

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Currently used as a grain elevator: yes

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