Donors
Thank you to all who have made monetary or survey artifact donations. Your donation is enabling the Alberta Geomatics Historical Society to tell about the significant contribution that land surveyors have made to the development of the province of Alberta.
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Artifact Donors
Thanks to the following who donated artifacts to the collection prior to March 2024 when it was managed by the Historical and Biographical Committee of the Alberta Land Surveyors’ Association: Carol Holloway, Alberta Director of Surveys, Siegried Osterwoldt, Dwaine Ronnie, Akram Din, Monroe Kinloch, Bill WollyDod, Peter Walker, Al Edwards, Fran Jefferson, Ted Rippon, Art Hall, J.B. Underwood & Associates, B.M Rustad, C.H. Weir, Carlson Surveys, Mr. Pearson, E.J. Tessari, R. McCutcheon, Nina Eisinga, Edna Richards, Harvey Cummings, UMA Engineering, Don George, Lou Breton, Mr. Glick, Yvonne Wuhr, Pat MacDonald, John Gullion, Grant Cross, Ross Tate, Midwest Surveys, Focus Surveys, Dave Williams, Murray Ingalls, Gord Olsson, Wally Youngs, Les Frederick, Bruce Gudim, Irwin Maltais, Don Grant, Dave McElhanney, Jason Woodhead, Paul Berthelot, Don Snell, Steve Cherwonick, Gordon Koshman, Walter Bright, Otto Glubrecht, Ronald Burwash, Don Dawson, Don Doupe Family, Norm Mattson, Lethbridge College, Gordon Haggerty, Can-Am Geomatics, Cam Christianson, Sid Leoppky, Dianne Lovse, Al Jamieson, Hamilton and Olsen Surveys, Surveyor General (of Canada) Branch, Don Dawson (Estate), Jack Cheetham Estate, Ken Moyer, Peter Lypowy Estate, IBI Group, Vic Wolchansky, Jim Pinchas, Mathais Wuhr, Ed Hodge, Dick Armfelt.
April 25, 2024 – Terry Willis: Transit, Tripod and Surveyor’s Tape believed to have been used by his father Lloyd Willis surveying the Alaska Highway in 1942.