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McDougall Stoney Mission Historical Site
 
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By Cosmos Mariner, July 2, 2022
Morleyville Historic Mission Marker
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1 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Morley — Morleyville Historic Mission
The historic church at the end of this pathway was constructed in 1875. At that time native people were still hunting bison on the prairies. The young nation of Canada was only eight years old; the Canadian Pacific Railway still nine years in . . . Map (db m214300) HM
2 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Morley — McDougall Memorial
[north tablet]To the Glory of God and in memory of Rev. George Millward McDougall and Rev. John Chantler McDougall, D.D. father and son and their devoted wives. Combined ministry 77 years. Pioneer missionaries of the . . . Map (db m214297) HM
3 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Morley — The Methodist Missionaries
Rev. George McDougall dedicated his life to frontier mission work. As a young man, George became interested in religion and while attending one of his first revival meetings he met a young Quaker girl, Elizabeth Chantler. They were married in . . . Map (db m214278) HM
4 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Morley — The Stoney People
The name "Stoney" is an English translation of their Assiniboine name which means "the people who cook with stones." The Stoney people are a branch of the Siouan Confederacy. They were comparative latecomers to the area and many of the local place . . . Map (db m214276) HM
5 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Morley — Establishing Morleyville
Robert Rundle introduced the Stoney people to Christian worship during his visit in 1842. Rundle promised to send missionaries to stay with the Stoney people. In 1873, Rev. George McDougall and his wife Elizabeth, along with sons John and . . . Map (db m214298) HM
6 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Morley — Building A Church
In 1875 the Morleyville church was constructed entirely by hand from logs from surrounding timber. John McDougall, his father, his son and schoolmaster Andrew Sibbald labored to construct the church measuring 47' X 26' 7" wide and 21' 8" high. . . . Map (db m214299) HM
7 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Morley — Restoring the Church
After it closed in 1921, the church was neglected until the early 1950s when a group of volunteers began restoration. A group of men from the United Church formed the Morley Church Restoration Society and began fund-raising to restore the . . . Map (db m214296) HM
8 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Morley — Caretaker's Cabin
Chief Crowchild of the Tsuu T'ina people donated this cabin to be used by a caretaker for the church. The cabin was originally an Indian Agent's cabin on the Tsuu T'ina (Sarcee) Reserve west of Calgary. Workers dismantled it to be transported . . . Map (db m214301) HM
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9 Alberta, Municipal District of Bighorn No. 8, Morley — Rev. George MacDougall
Sacred to the memory of Rev. George MacDougall aged 54 years ——————————— The deceased was for 16 years Chairman of the Wesleyan Missions in the North-West. He lost his way on the prairie about 40 miles east of this place on January 24th . . . Map (db m214291) HM
 
 
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