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which was outside the Fort and began his own boat building and ferry operation across the river. Walter continued to expand his business by opening a blacksmith and carriage shop in 1886, a small coal mine in 1887, and a sawmill in 1893, all in relation to the rapidly growing settlements of Edmonton
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Outside the business realm, John Walter was also an active participant in the local community affairs, serving as the chairman of the first South Edmonton School Board, sitting on the first Strathcona Town Council, and contributing money for recreational facilities and hospitals.
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The third house was constructed between 1899 and 1901. At the time of its completion it was one of the largest homes in Edmonton, equipped with running water, electricity, boiler heater, and a telephone.
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In October 1886, John Walter married Annie Elizabeth Newby, an Englishwoman who came to Canada employed as a nanny. They had two sons, John William Walter (b. 1887) and Stanley Walter (b. 1890).
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The three houses that John Walter had constructed as his residence are still standing, which are now part of the John Walter Museum, owned and operated by the
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John Walter's business started to decline on June 7, 1907, when an accident occurred in his coal mine that killed 5 of his employees. As the
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John Walter's first house was built in 1876 on the south side of the river. It is the oldest personal residence still standing in Edmonton.
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builder and carpenter with HBC and arrived at Fort Edmonton on December 24, 1870. During those five years Walter contributed to many early
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The second house was built in 1884 in order to separate business from home. This is where John Walter started his wedded life.
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Never able to fully recover from these losses, John Walter died in Edmonton on December 25, 1920, after an operation for
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where John Walter settled is named River Valley Walterdale. The hill on its south overlooking the valley is called
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expanded, the use of the river diminished. In 1913, his ferry service came to an end due to the opening of the
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struck Edmonton, causing great damage and huge losses to his assets and the community of Walterdale.
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