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The Magrath Mansion

William J. Magrath was well known in Edmonton. He was senior partner in the real estate firm of Magrath-Holgate & Co. Ltd., brought industry to Edmonton, owned a baseball franchise, and had political aspirations. Born in Ontario in 1870, Magrath married there in 1894, but like many, he was drawn to the West. In 1904 he and his family came to Edmonton on the first train from Battleford, Saskatchewan.

From 1904 until 1912, the West was good to Magrath. He started a real estate company, was president of several manufacturing companies, was active in the Methodist Church, was first president of the Alberta Curling Association, and had a Western Canada Baseball League team.J.H. Hart became Magrath’s partner in his real estate firm in 1906. The next year, Hart was bought out by B.A. Holgate, and Magrath-Holgate & Co. Ltd. was launched.


The Highlands was the most ambitious of the many subdivisions undertaken by Magrath-Holgate & Co. It came to be symbolized by The Magrath Residence on Ada Boulevard. Several acres originally surrounded “the most elegant private residence in the city of Edmonton”.

The house and garage cost $76,000 - a fortune in 1913. Here are photos of the July tour for the Highlands Historical Society.annual fundraiser.

The exterior of Magrath Mansion Detail of parlour ceiling

Historic Magrath Mansion (above)

Original Plaster frieze (below)

Original Parlour Ceiling (above)

Panelled Dining Room (below)

Original plaster frieze Panelled dining room
Arts and Crafts library Original restored stencilling on walls

Arts & Crafts Library(above)

Crystal bevelled glass in sunroom (below)

Original (restored) stenciling (above)

Detail of stencilling & plaster (below)

Bevelled crystal glass in the windows of the sunroom Note plaster grapes next to the stencilling
Millwork in entrance Original oak decorative ceiling in den

Detail of millwork in entrance (above)

British Arts & Crafts den (below)

Original Oak ceiling in den (above)

Original Arts & Crafts brass & slag glass fixture

The den is my favorite room in this home Gorgeous original brass Arts and Crafts light with slag glass shades
Detail of wallpaper wainscot Classically influenced millwork

Detail of wallpaper dado ( above)

Pillars from the second floor porch (below)

Detail of classic millwork (above)

A view from the second floor (below)

A view towards the river valley Note the details of the large columns

 

Written By Johanne Yakula

 

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