Photos
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| Kentner Memorial Drumquin Ontario
Mary Anne Kentner
George Kent Gooderham
Helen Rae Crawford Gooderham
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| Kentner Memorial Detail showing inscriptions for George Hamilton's wife Mary Ann Kentner, her son George Kent Gooderham and Helen Rae Crawford, his wife. |
| George Hamilton Gooderham
Doctor of The University of Calgary, honoris causa June 1972
Pictured with family members from absolute left to right:
Patty Morgenstern (RMG's daughter), G. Kent Gooderham (Son), Ev Gooderham (RMG's wife), Helen Rae Gooderham (GKG's wife), George Hamilton Gooderham, Nordy Morgenstern (RMG's son-in-law), Elizabeth Robinson (GHG's Daughter), Ronald M. Gooderham (GHG's Cousin), Elenore Crawford (GHG's daughter) and John Crawford (GHG son-in-law).
On the occasion of the conferring of the degree of Doctor of The University of Calgary, honoris causa upon George Hamilton Gooderham
June 1972
The following biography was obtained from the University of Calgary Gazette, May, 1972.
Mr. Gooderham, born on the Poorman Indian Reserve in Central Saskatchewan began his life among the Indians and throughout his life maintained a very close friendship and working relationship with them. Both the Blackfoot and Blood Bands made him an honorary Chief and he served on the executive of the Kainai Chieftainship, an organization limited to a number of prominent men made Honorary Chiefs by the Blood Indian Band.
Mr. Gooderham worked for the Blackfoot Indians from 1920, taking over from his father as Agent and later becoming Regional supervisor, a position he retained until his retirement in 1954. In 1955 he launched a new career with the Harvie Foundation, becoming the first employee of the Glenbow Foundation. Here he has put his vast knowledge of the Indian people and their history to work, writing stories and articles and building the Glenbow Collection.
Now he is working with the Riveredge Foundation, a private Foundation that grew out of the original Glenbow. His interests have touched the whole community, however, and he is past Director of the Provincial Association of the Canadian Mental Health Association, of which he organized the Calgary branch; a past associated Direct of the Calgary Stampede and Exhibition and Stampede Board and a past president of the Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association and the Men |
| George Hamilton Gooderham and family. Mary Anna Gooderham (Kentner) and George Hamilton Gooderham
with children (left to right) Kent, Elizabeth and Jean. |
| George Hamilton Gooderham and family George Hamilton Gooderham with wife Mary Anna Gooderham (Kentner)
Children (left to right) Elizabeth, Kent, Jean. |
| Wedding Announcement Mary Anna Kentner and George Hamilton Gooderham
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| Blackfoot Agency House.
John Hamilton Gooderham and George Hamilton Gooderham residence. 1906 through 1954. This House Belongs to the Government. |
| George Hamilton Gooderham extended family portrait. Back row left to right: Jack Crawford, Jean, Kent, Helen-Ray (Crawford), Elizabeth, Geoffery Robinson, Basi Robinson.
Middle row: ? George Hamilton, Mary Anna,Rory in her arms, ? , Katherine Robinson
Front row: Bridget Ann Robinson(?),?,David Robinson(?),?, George C. K. in car.
(Crawford Kids are mixed up here with the Robinsons so can't id them for sure.) Jack and Helen-Rae are not relatives that I can recall. |
| Mary Anna Kentner (Wife of George Hamilton Gooderham) as a University of Toronto Graduate from the school of Architecture. First class to permit women in the course. Formal Graduation Photograph of Mary Anna Kentner (Wife of George Hamilton Gooderham) taken on her graduation year in 1911. |
| Mary Anna Kentner as a young girl
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| George Kent Gooderham Author photo from the book jacket "I am an Indian" |