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]> Hells Half Acre Oilfield Society - Oil Fields http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/taxonomy/view/or/17 Oil Fields en Turner Valley Municipal Hospital http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1278 <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> Municipal Hospital (1968) Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:17:22 -0400 Turner Valley Municipal Hospital http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1277 <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> Municipal Hospital (1951) Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:16:17 -0400 Turner Valley High School http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1276 Gardener Dixon's Dream Come True Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:14:37 -0400 Turner Valley High School http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1275 <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> High School 1937, newly landscaped Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:13:28 -0400 Turner Valley http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1274 <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> looking NW, 1956 Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:12:12 -0400 Turner Valley http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1273 Sheep River Parade, August 11, 1969 Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:11:08 -0400 Turner Valley http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1272 <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> 1929 Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:09:07 -0400 Turner Valley http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1271 VE - Day Parade, <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> end of W.W. No. 2 1945 Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:08:13 -0400 Turner Valley http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1270 <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#62"><acronym title="Turner Valley: Brothers James and Robert Turner homesteaded the Millarville area in 1887. Cutting their hay and grazing Their cattle down toward the South Fork of the Sheep River. This area became known as Turner's Valley. The town site that we know today did not emerge until the late 1920's.">Turner Valley</acronym></a> 1930, looking NW Fowler's Store in front at corner Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:06:44 -0400 Royalite Camp http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1268 Royalite Camp and new Office Building (original office) Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:03:15 -0400 Purity 99 http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1267 Purity 99 plant, Mercury 1939 Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:01:52 -0400 Purity 99 http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1266 Purity 99 plant, Mercury 1939 Tue, 30 Aug 2005 16:01:05 -0400 Naptha http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1265 Naptha Tue, 30 Aug 2005 15:59:07 -0400 Moon's General Store http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1264 Alex <a class="glossary_term" href="glossary#54"><acronym title="Hartell: Francis John Hartell was born in Staffordshire, England and immigrated to Canada in 1881. Almost forty years later, in 1918, the Hartells moved west of High River to where the hamlet of Hartell now sits and set up their ranch. The hamlet emerged in the spring of 1929 when Hartell subdivided a ten acre plot into lots.">Hartell</acronym></a> in Mildred Moon's Store Tue, 30 Aug 2005 15:57:59 -0400 Royalites http://hellshalfacres.com/drupal/node/view/1263 Marples Home at Royalities, 1964 Tue, 30 Aug 2005 15:56:36 -0400