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In 1998, City Council commissioned Warren F. Sommer to research and document the history of the City. In October, 1999, "From Prairie to City- A History of the City of Langley" was launched.
"From Prairie to City " is an attractive 200 page, well written 'table top' book containing an abundance of historic photos and fascinating stories which makes it an ideal gift not only for our founding citizens but also current and future residents. The essence of the book is best captured in the paragraph on the back cover of the book:
"She was always growing, even through the Depression years. I never understood how the old town came to grow so big."
Jeweller Uriah Ward, who spoke these words later in life, settled at Langley Prairie in 1924. By the time he died in 1981, he had witnessed his chosen home grow from a hamlet at the corner of Fraser Highway and Glover Road, into a thriving city. Long part of the Township of Langley, Langley Prairie became the City of Langley, a separate civic jurisdiction in 1955. At the turn of the Millennium, the City was home to over 25,000 residents, had a well-developed infrastructure, enjoyed extensive community services, and possessed a remarkable sense of its own identity. History is an integral part of community identity.
"From Prairie to City", historian Warren Sommer takes the reader on a fascinating 175 year journey through Langley Prairie's past, from the First Nations People to the first homesteaders, from the coming of the railway to the "complete, compact community" of the present. "From Prairie to City" balances historical facts with careful analysis and colourful anecdotes. It is a welcome addition to the growing literature on one of British Columbia's oldest communities.
Copies of "From Prairie to City" are available for $10.00 plus tax at Langley City Hall, 20399 Douglas Crescent.