- Raymond Knight
Oscar Raymond ("Ray") Knight (
8 April 1872 –7 February 1947 ) was a prominentLatter-day Saint settler of what is todaySouthern Alberta . Knight instituted theRaymond Stampede , the oldest and longest-runningrodeo inCanada .The son of mining magnate
Jesse Knight and his wife Amanda, Knight was born in Payson,Utah Territory . After filling a full-time proselytizing mission inEngland forThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , Knight took an active part with his father in his various business undertakings. Notably, Knight was closely involved in the establishment and settlement of Raymond,Alberta , a town named in his honour by his father.While living in Raymond, Knight managed his father's ranch, which consisted of approximately 400,000
acre s (1600 km²) of land stocked with over 15,000 head of cattle and 40,000 head of sheep. Knight held many honours and trophies for his skill in calf andsteer roping . In 1902, Knight organized the firstRaymond Stampede , the first organized rodeo to be held in Canada. At the inaugural event, Knight himself took first prize in the steer roping competition.Knight was married to Isabelle Smith in 1894 and had three children from this marriage: Uarda, Raymond, and Kenneth. Knight had five other children from his second marriage to Charlotte Maud Heninger: Owen, Wayne, Jesse H., Charlotte H., and Mary.
References
*cite book
last = Turner
first = Lawrence, ed.
title = Raymond Remembered : Settlers, Sugars and Stampedes : A History of the Town and People of Raymond
publisher = Town of Raymond
date = 1993
pages =
id = ISBN 0-9697655-0-9
* [http://www.raymond.ca/2ndlevel.php?pg=a01 History of Raymond, Alberta] from Town of Raymond website
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