Bangor (Sask.)

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Welsh Presbyterian Church, Bangor

Copies of correspondence involving the Welsh Presbyterian Church in Bangor, Saskatchewan, and the United Church of Canada regarding the Bangor church's affiliation with the United Church, 1933-1945. Undated membership roll of the Welsh Presbyterian Church, Bangor.

Plummer, Ernest Henry : Pioneer churches questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Ernest Henry Plummer to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer churches. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1903.

Questionnaire number 4 on churches included questions on: religious services attended; location of services; buildings used; music and choirs; organizations; youth services; activities and special events (e.g. picnics, suppers, fund raisers); administration and financial support; membership; records available; and special features.

Plummer, Ernest Henry

Plummer, Ernest Henry : Pioneer recreation and social life questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Ernest Henry Plummer to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer recreation and social life. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1903.

Questionnaire number 5 on recreation and social life was organized into sections on: neighbourly visiting, parties, etc.; organizations and meetings; children's games; picnics and sports; reading; musical entertainment; hobbies and special interests; and general.

Plummer, Ernest Henry

Plummer, Ernest Henry : Pioneer diet questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Ernest Henry Plummer to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer diet. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1903.

Questionnaire number 1 on nutrition was organized into sections on: flour and other grain products; sugars and syrups; dairy products; meat and fish; beverages; vegetables and dried fruits; canning and preserving; baking; water supply; soaps; fuels; methods of cooking and types of utensils; and wrappings and containers.

Plummer, Ernest Henry

Plummer, Ernest Henry : Pioneer housing questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Ernest Henry Plummer to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1903.

Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).

Plummer, Ernest Henry

Correspondence and article regarding Welsh settlement

Correspondence between Lewis H. Thomas and May Goulden of Regina, Saskatchewan regarding Welsh from Patagonia. 1954-1955.

Article by Lewis H. Thomas entitled Welsh Settlement in Saskatchewan, 1902-1914, reprinted from The Western Historical Quarterly, October 1973. (2 copies).

School District Histories - 1955 Golden Jubilee Project

  • Micro. R-3.26
  • File
  • 1955

Local histories compiled mainly by students and staff of various schools to commemorate Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee in 1955 as follows: Preeceville School District No. 265; Melinda School District No. 320; Resource School District No. 4683; Cotham School District No. 158; Excelsior School District No. 427; Berlin School District No. 1958; Happy Centre School District No. 1640; Horse Head School District No. 4843; Stoney Creek School District No. 332; Llewelyn School District No. 807; Round Lake School District No. 1930; Gelowitz School District No. 1450; Thatch Creek School District No. 983; Snowflake School District No. 4081; Brookvale School District No. 546; Shannon View School District No. 4146; Pleasantdale School District No. 3161; Robert School District No. 1328; Stockholm Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 21; Violetdale School District No. 4781; Gilbert Lake School District No. 5012; St. Joseph De Dauphinais School District No. 317; Loon River School District No. 5082; Melfort View School District No. 121; Edenbridge School District No. 2930; Bethel School District No. 655; and Sandy Ridge School District No. 4899.

Llewelyn Bethel United Church and cairn honouring Patagonia Welsh settlers

  • S-E100
  • Item
  • 1972

Item is an image showing Llewelyn Bethel United Church (built 1910) and a cairn that also honours the Welsh settlers from Patagonia and Wales who established the Llewelyn Colony in the Bangor area of Saskatchewan during the early 1900s. The plaque on the cairn indicates that the cairn was erected by members of the Church and the J. Evans Memorial Fund Committee in co-operation with the Department of Natural Resources in 1971.

Plaque on cairn, beside Llewelyn Bethel United Church, near Bangor

  • S-E101
  • Item
  • 1972

Item is an image showing the plaque on a cairn erected beside the Llewelyn Bethel United Church in the Llewelyn colony of Welsh immigrants located near Bangor, Saskatchewan. The plaque claims that the church was built in 1910, and that the cairn was erected by members of the Church and the J. Evans Memorial Fund Committee in co-operation with the Department of Natural Resources in 1971. It also indicates that the cairn was placed in honour of the Welsh pioneers from Patagonia and Wales who settled in the area in the early 1900s. The plaque depicts the Saskatchewan coat of arms in the middle of the top edge with a tiger lily blossom on each side and shows a single wheat stalk on each side that run the length of the plaque.

Llewelyn Anglican Church (built 1904), near Bangor

  • S-B7549
  • Item
  • 1972

Item is an image showing Llewelyn Anglican Church [St. Asaph's] built in the colony of Llewelyn that was established by Welsh immigrants to the area near Bangor, Saskatchewan.

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