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English: Mildred Hall, the first public school teacher in the Northwest Territories, in 1939, with half her students. Until the first schoolhouse was completed, in November 1940, the school's 20 students had two sittings in the small log cabin shown here.
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Original school in Yellowknife with most people grouped around the teacher, Mildred. I. Hall, summer/fall 1939. Ret. To McMeekan. [Stanley Watt; Billy Loutitt, Dale Allmand (or Alleman); Mildred Hall McMeekan; Jean Clayton; Phyllis Daigle; Marguerite (Marney?) Clayton. Front: Lloyd Daigle; Kenny Kolkind; Harold Buckley; Thelma (Watt) Tees; Russell Umbach. Missing (from School Report) Kenneth Kolkin, Lovisa Ingraham. Bertha (Watt) McBryan took photo?][The log building was built by Ray G. "Red" McPhie and "Sleepy Jim" McDonald 1936 or 1937. School lessons had been held in Vera Lane's living room in Spring of 1939, before Mildred Hall was hired and this building rented-Bertha Watt]
" Northwest Territories archives - N-1987-016:0115
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Source https://gnwttest.accesstomemory.org/n-1987-016-0115
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Bobby Porritt  (1905–1984)  wikidata:Q104520669
 
Bobby Porritt
Description farmer, carpenter, photographer and politician
Date of birth/death 1905 Edit this at Wikidata 1984 Edit this at Wikidata
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20:27, 4 January 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:27, 4 January 20211,366 × 768 (1.03 MB)Geo Swan{{Information |Description={{en|1=Mildred Hall, the first public school teacher in the Northwest Territories, in 1939, with half her students. Until the first schoolhouse was completed, in November 1940, the school's 20 students had two sittings in the small log cabin shown here.}} {{original caption|Mildred Hall with students, 1939. <p>(NWT Archives/Porritt/N-1987-016:0115)}} <p> Northwest Territories archives - N-1987-016:0115 |Source=https://www.yellowknifehistory.com/sites/default/f...
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