Fonds paa-6959 - Azure Mutual Telephone Company fonds

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Azure Mutual Telephone Company fonds

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PAA paa-6959

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  • 1935-1972 (Creation)
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    Azure Mutual Telephone Company
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    One letter, one cancelled cheque, and two bank statements of the Azure Mutual Telephone Company dated after the closing of the telephone company are included in this fonds.

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0.03 m of textual records. - 2 maps

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The function of administrating the power to purchase, lease, construct, extend, maintain and operate a telephone or telegraph system or systems first began in the Province of Alberta with <em>The Municipal Telephone Act</em> (S.A. Chapter 31, 1906). This legislation gave the administrating power to the municipalities. In 1908 legislation gave the Government of Alberta this power in <em>An Act Respecting Government Telephone and Telegraph Systems</em> (S.A. Chapter 14, 1908). The Telephone Branch of the Department of Public Works first issued a report in 1908. The Telephone Branch ceased operation in 1912 and the function emerged in a new Department of Railways and Telephones (S.A. Chapter 10, 1911-12). In 1955 the Department of Railways and Telephones became the Department of Telephones (S.A. Chapter 38, 1955). In 1958 <em>The Alberta Government Telephone Act</em> created a corporate entity to administer the function of a government owned communication system. The Azure Mutual Telephone Company was incorporated on April 17, 1935 and served an area around Cayley, Alberta. Specifically, it included Townships 17 and 18, Ranges 28 and 29, West of the 4th Meridian (17,18-28,29-W4). The company ceased operations on May 28, 1971.

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Fonds consists of the business records of the Azure Mutual Telephone Company and include minutes, articles of association, agreements, certificates, annual reports, a plan, and maps.

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Mr. Eldon Couey deposited these records to the Provincial Archives of Alberta in 1974. Mr. Couey was a director of the Azure Mutual Telephone Company.

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  • The material is in English.

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Access Conditions: None. Use Conditions: Permission for use required. Subject to the Copyright Act.

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Records of various other telephone companies are also located at the Provincial Archives of Alberta.

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The region serviced by the mutual telephone company is represented according to the Alberta Township Survey (ATS) system.<br><br>Record No. Fonds consists of the following accessions: PR1974.075<br><br>

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