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ABBREVIATIONS
GA Glenbow Archives
LAC Library and Archives Canada
RG 15 Record Group of the Department of the Interior, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa
RG 23 Record Group of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (formerly the Department of Marine and Fisheries), Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa
RG 84 Record Group of Department of Interior, Parks Division, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa