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Contentsmove to sidebarhide(Top)1Personal lifeToggle Personal life subsection1.1Family history1.2Early life and education1.3Later life and family2CareerToggle Career subsection2.1Religion and ministerial career2.2Service in World War I2.3Writing career3Views on Western Canada4LegacyToggle Legacy subsection4.1Ralph Connor House5Publications6Filmography7Notes8Further reading9External links Today it is a heritage property designated as aNational Historic Site of Canadain 2011, aProvincial Heritage Sitein 2004, and aWinnipeg Landmark Heritage Structurethat was built in 1913-1914.[51][52][53]The House was named after Charles Gordon's pen name and is currently owned by the Friends of The Ralph Connor House, which has launched a 21st Century Campaign to ensure the legacy of the Gordon family continues.[50][54]Their mission is to "preserve Ralph Connor House as a meeting place that keeps alive the spirit and legacies of Rev. Charles and Helen Gordon, their family and theUniversity Women's Club of Winnipeg, and to continue service to the greater community."[50]Their vision is to "be a centre and meeting place that fosters the work of people who are committed to education, social justice, healthy communities, human rights, music, art, literature and intellectual activity."[50] ^abcdefg"Charles William Gordon (Ralph Connor): Archives & Special Collections : Libraries." University of Manitoba. Accessed March 29, 2018.http://umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/collections/complete_holdings/ead/html/gordon.shtml#tag_bioghist[dead link].