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                      	  Karl Clark begins his long career investigating Alberta’s oil sands.Karl Clark at work on his prototype separation plant, 1929
 Source: Glenbow Archives, ND-3-4596a
 
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                      	  Robert Cosmas Fitzsimmons visits the Athabasca River and purchases an oil lease.Robert Fitzsimmons at Bitumount, ca. 1920s 
 Source: Provincial Archives of Alberta, A3358
 
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                      	  Karl Clark and Sidney Blair build prototype hot water separation plants.Oil sands separation plant at Dunvegan Yards, Edmonton, 1925 
 Source: Provincial Archives of Alberta, A3526
 
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                      	  International Bitumen Company Ltd. is incorporated.Prospectus for the International Bitumen Company Ltd., n.d. 
 Source:	Provincial Archives of Alberta, PR1971.0356.544a,b.ProspectusOf.IBC.1
 
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                      	  Karl Clark’s hot water separation plant moves to the Clearwater River, near Fort McMurray.Oil sands separation plant on the Clearwater River, 1930 
 Source: Provincial Archives of Alberta, A3536
 
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                      	  Karl Clark is issued Patent 289058 for “Bituminuous [sic] Sand Processing”.Diagram of the process patented by Clark in 1929 
 Source: Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Patent 289058
 
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                      	  Robert Fitzsimmons builds his first separation plant at Bitumount.Fitzsimmons’s separation plant, Bitumount, ca. 1930 
 Source: Provincial Archives of Alberta, A3383
 
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                      	  Robert Fitzsimmons builds a new plant designed to produce 200 barrels of oil per day, but it runs for only a short while. New plant at Bitumount, n.d. 
 Source: Provincial Archives of Alberta, A3378
 
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                      	  Robert Fitzsimmons is issued Patent 326747 for a “Process and Apparatus for Recovering Bitumen.”Diagram of Fitzsimmons’s patented separation process, 1932 
 Source:	Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Patent 326747
 
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                      	  Robert Fitzsimmons builds a refinery at Bitumount.The International Bitumen Company Ltd. plant, Bitumount, ca. 1937 
 Source: Provincial Archives of Alberta, PAA A3375
 
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                      	  Montreal financier Lloyd R. Champion buys controlling interest in International Bitumen Company Ltd. and changes name to Oil Sands Ltd.Fitzsimmons (left) shows Champion the oil sands at Bitumount, n.d. 
 Source: University of Alberta Archives, 83-160-113
 
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                      	  Ernest Manning, Premier of Alberta, announces a loan of $250,000 to Oil Sands Ltd. to build a prototype oil sands separation plant at Bitumount.Ernest Manning in 1943 
 Source: Provincial Archives of Alberta, A483
 
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                      	  Agreement with Oil Sands Ltd. is cancelled. The Bitumount project becomes known as the Alberta Government Oil Sands Project.Alberta Government Oil Sands Project, Bitumount, 1952 
 Source: University of Alberta Archives, 91-137-127
 
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                      	  Karl Clark is issued Patent 448231 for “Extracting Oil from Bituminous Sand.”Diagram of process patented by Clark in 1948 
 Source: Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Patent 448231
 
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                      	  Alberta Government Oil Sands Project plant at Bitumount is completed.Karl Clark at the completed Bitumount plant, n.d. 
 Source: Provincial Archives of Alberta, PA410.3
 
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                      	  Blair Report indicates that developing the oils sands could be profitable.Cover of Sidney Blair’s Report on the Alberta Bituminous Sands, 1950 
 Source: Provincial Archives of Alberta, PR1971.0345.box24.503
 
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                      	  Over one hundred delegates attend the Athabasca Oil Sands Conference at the University of Alberta.Poster on the University of Alberta Campus, 1951 
 Source: University of Alberta Archives, 91-137-122
 
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                      	  Government of Alberta puts the Bitumount plant and 5,784 acres up for sale, but does not receive any adequate bids. The plant remains non-operational.Bitumount, ca. 1949-1950 
 Source: Glenbow Archives, pa-1599-451-2
 
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                      	  Robert Fitzsimmons is issued Patent 493081 for a “Process for Recovering Bitumen from Tar Sands.”Diagram of Fitzsimmons’s patented 1953 separation process 
 Source: Canadian Intellectual Property Office, Patent 493081
 
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                      	  Bitumount plant is sold, but no significant development occurs and it is finally abandoned in 1958.The Bitumount site became overgrown in the years following its abandonment. 
 Source: Historic Resources Management, DSC_1720
 
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                      	  Bitumount is designated a Provincial Historic Resource.Sign at the Bitumount site, 1980s 
 Source: Historic Resources Management, DSC_5896