Footnotes
1. W.L. Morton, Manitoba: A History (Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1959) p. 273.
2. R.R. Rostecki, "164-166 Princess Street", I.J. Saunders,
et. Al., Early Building in Winnipeg (Ottawa: Environment
Canada, 1974-77), Vol. V, Report 389, p. 254.
3. Morton, op. cit., p. 297.
4. Fuller, of the Manitoba Historical Society, completed a
detailed description for a 1984 report for the City of Winnipeg
Historical Buildings Committee written by Shiela Grover. Below
as Fuller.
5. Identifying Architectural Styles in Manitoba (Winnipeg:
Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Citizenship, 1991), p.22; What
Style is it? (Washington, D.C.: The Preservation Press, 1983),
p. 72; and J.J.-G. Blumenson, Identifying American Architecture
(Nashville: American Association for State and local History, 1981),
p.65.
6. What Style is it? op. cit., p.72.
7. The Year Past, 1983 (Winnipeg: Historical Buildings
Committee, 1983), pp. 37-8.
8. The Year Past, 1980, p.41.
9. The Year Past, 1981, p.53.
10. Ibid., p. 51.
11. City of Winnipeg, Assessment Records, Roll No. 607050 (old
no. 10021), Ward 2, PC 40. Below as AR.
12. L.K. Eaton, "The Bemis bag plant in Winnipeg, Canada",
Concrete International, February 1979, p. 63.
13. Fuller.
14. Both Lewis H. Jordan and W. Percy Over had been associated
with the Winnipeg Office of Darling and Pearson prior to
establishing their own partnership in 1910.
15. R.R. Rostecki, "Salvation Army Men's Social Service Centre,
175-81 Logan Avenue", Report for the City of Winnipeg's Historical
Buildings Committee, March 1991, pp. 22-3.
16. The Winnipeg Grain Exchange in the Marketing System (Winnipeg:
The Winnipeg Grain Exchange, 1965), pp. 7-12.
17. V.C. Fowke, The National Policy and the Wheat Economy
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1957), p. 123.
18. Ibid., p. 138.
19. The Winnipeg Grain Exchange, op. cit., p. 8.
20. Morton, op. cit., p. 422.
21. The Winnipeg Free Press, September 18, 1965.
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