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Key Number: HS 68208
Site Name: Warner - Alberta Wheat Pool (#1) Elevator - Twin Alberta Farmers' Co-operative E
Other Names:
Site Type: 0416 - Mercantile/Commercial: Storage Elevator

Location

ATS Legal Description:
Twp Rge Mer
4 17 4


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Avenue: N/A
Other:
Town: Warner
Near Town:

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Architectural

Style: Single Wood Elevator
Plan Shape:
Storeys:
Foundation:
Superstructure:
Superstructure Cover: Metal: Sheet
Roof Structure: Elevator: Gable on Pyramid, Medium Cupola
Roof Cover:
Exterior Codes: Elevator: Logo: Alberta Wheat Pool
Elevator: Paint Colour: Other
Elevator: Driveway: Earth Ramp
Exterior: Metal cover painted silver.
Interior: N/A
Environment: N/A
Condition: N/A
Alterations: N/A

Historical

Construction: Construction Date:
Construction Started
1913/01/01
Usage: Usage Date:
Elevator

Owner: Owner Date:
Alberta Farmers' Co-operative Elevator Co.
UGG
Alberta Wheat Pool
1913/01/01
1917/01/01
1928/01/01
Architect: N/A
Builder: N/A
Craftsman: N/A
History:  ALBERTA FARMERS CO-OPRATIVE ELEVATOR COMPANY (TWIN)
This 35,000 bushel elevator was built in 1913.   It measures 31 x 42 x 65 feet.   This elevator is one of two oldest extant examples of the standard design used by Alberta Farmers’ Elevator Co. 1913-1917.   It is built on the standard plan used by the Alberta Farmers Co-operative elevator company.   It has a pyramidal roof with a gable roofed cupola housing the head of the leg.   Archival photographs of other Alberta Farmers’ Co-operative Elevator Co. facilities suggest that this elevator probably originally had an office that sat trackside beside the elevator also served as a warehouse.
In 1913 the UFA proposed the establishment of the Alberta Farmers’ Elevator Co. as the solution to producers’ problems in Alberta.   Shares were issued to farmers at $60 par value, payable in four annual installments.   The Alberta Government provided financing through a loan for 85 per cent of the share sum.   In order to market their grain and guarantee their loans during a time of rapid war time expansion the Alberta Farmers’ Co-operative Elevator Co. relied on the experience of the Grain Growers Grain Co. of Manitoba.   In 1917 the two companies amalgamated to form the United Grain Growers, with headquarters Winnipeg.
In 1928 UGG sold their 1913 Warner elevator to Alberta Pool Elevator Co.   A coal shed that had been associated with the elevator since 1926 was sold in 1940 and removed from the site.
In 1940 a 35,000 bushel balloon annex, built by F. W. McDougall Construction Company, was added to the elevator.   It was removed at an unknown date.   The elevator was twinned with a new elevator constructed by the Pool in 1951.   A new driveway was constructed at this time.
The 1913 elevator has a high degree of structural and mechanical integrity.   The trackside loading area has not been modified.   The metal cladding is original to the structure.   The cupola, however, has been reclad with siding.

Internal

Status: Status Date:
Active
1997/08/21
Designation Status: Designation Date:
(not assigned)

Register: N/A
Record Information: Record Information Date:
T. Gilev 2001/11/27

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