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Joseph Hinde family fonds

  • F 512
  • Fonds
  • 1809-1989, 2008 (predominant: 1910-1989)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Joseph Hinde Family, members of an English Quaker community who immigrated to Canada in 1912. The records reflect their daily lives, the operation of the family's Valley Springs Ranch near Borden, Saskatchewan and their involvement in the East Borden Co-operative Grazing Association. The fonds also includes family history records, correspondence with relatives and friends, audiotaped interviews of Mary Hinde and Elsie Hinde Ingram, and transcriptions of Elsie Hinde Ingram's diaries (1935-1989) along with a family history compiled by Roberta Rivett and Mary Crane, daughters of Joseph Edward "Bob" Hinde.

The types of records included are diaries, correspondence, photographs, financial records, maps, publications, clippings and audiotapes.

The fonds includes records from 1809 to 1976 of Martha Hinde's parents Henry Thomas Wake and Lydia Carter Wake and members of the Henry Thomas Wake family. The types of records included are diaries, correspondence, photographs and family history records.

The fonds also includes records from 1908 to 1923 of Edith Hinde McCheane's husband Edward McCheane and members of his family. The types of records include diaries, photographs, illustrations and poetry.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in the fonds described in 1992. The following headings were used for descriptions completed in 1992: Diaries and Memoirs; Letters; Farm and Ranch; and Other. Records described in 2008 were arranged into one series: Elsie Hinde Ingram.

Joseph Hinde Family, 1862-

Immigration and Emigration

  • R-1109
  • File
  • ca. 1840 to 1960

Compilation of former pamphlet and clipping collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. Materials promote immigration to Western Canada and describe the country, climate, homestead regulations, etc. for intending immigrants.

Includes publications issued by the Canadian Department of the Interior and the Department of Immigration and Colonization. File 8 includes the publication entitled The Last West. Files 15, 20 and 21 relate to irrigation. Includes records relating to land, land classification and land agents. File 66 includes a photocopy of a document entitled The Esterhaz colony: as it was and is now, 1885-1902.

Van Hullebusch family fonds

  • F 510
  • Fonds
  • 185-? to 2007

This fonds contains records created, accumulated and used by members of the Rene Van Hullebush family of the Redfield, Saskatchewan district from ca. 1900 to 2007. The fonds consists of correspondence between the Van Hullebush family and their relatives in France; photographs; and family histories produced by Rene and Marie Van Hullebush's granddaughter Rosalie Wegerink containing transcriptions of the correspondence, photographs and genealogical information.

The types of records included are correspondence, photographs, published family history books, legal documents and a CD-ROM.

No series have been applied to this fonds.

Van Hullebusch Family, 1854-

Smith, Christian

  • R-398
  • File
  • 1870-1973

Includes speeches, articles, radio addresses, notes, press clippings and pamphlets relating chiefly to developments in health services in Saskatchewan and in other areas of the world, and to other aspects of Saskatchewan's history.

Christian Smith (1900-1977) was a journalist and a civil servant.

File nos. 7 and 8 contain articles by and biographical information concerning Dr. Robert George Ferguson. File number 9 includes the experiences of the Smith family in Manitoba and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. File number 9 includes a series of articles on the psychiatric hospital in Battleford published in the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix in October 1937. File 9 also includes a biographical sketch of R.D. Roberts. File 5 includes an article on Leask, Saskatchewan by Mrs. A. Webb. File 9 relates to the experiences of the Smith family, a Dutch family, in Manitoba and Saskatoon. File no. 3 includes a biographical sketch of Henry Joseph Schmitt. File 7 includes a biographical sketch of Maurice MacDonald Seymour. File no. 5 includes an article on Skipton Post Office by Mrs. A. Webb. File 7 includes an article by Reginald Oliver Davison on the history of public health in Saskatchewan reprinted from The Canadian Public Health Journal, December 1935. File no. 8 includes biographical information on James Walter McNeill.

Mennonites in Manitoba

  • Clippings File - Mennonites in Manitoba
  • Item
  • 1873-1922

Letter from Blair, Secretary, Department of Immigration and Colonization, Ottawa, to W. H. Munro, Esq., Acting Librarian, Legislative Library, Regina, Saskatchewan, October 19, 1922, regarding attached copies of the following: P. C. 957 showing the Committee of Council advising the sanctioning of arrangements for Mennonites from South Russia to settle in Manitoba, August 13, 1873; the Report of the Minister of Agriculture for the year 1873; a Report of the Committee of the Honourable the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General in Council, which discusses land use for settlement of immigrants in Manitoba, March 3, 1873. Date attachements copied [1922?].

Qu'Appelle Valley : Pamphlets and Clippings

  • R-1522.2
  • File
  • ca. 1874 to 2003

Compilation of former pamphlets and clippings collections relating to the Qu'Appelle Valley, Fort Qu'Appelle and Qu'Appelle in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. File 6.4 relates to Evans House in Fort Qu'Appelle. Files 6.1 and 6.2 relate to the Anglican Church of Canada.

York Farmers' Colonization Company sales guide

Sales guide published by the York Farmers' Colonization Company for land available in the Whitewood, North-West Territories region, an area referred to by the Company as York Colony. Guide includes information on purchasing land, a listing of individuals who have purchased land in the region, and township maps showing occupied and available lands. Maps are shown for Townships 22, 23 and 27 in Range 2, Townships 25, 26 and 27 in Range 3, Township 26 in Range 4, and Township 26 in Range 5, all West of the 2nd Meridian.

Buck, Ruth Matheson

Files relating to her books, Voices of the Plains Cree and The Doctor Rode Side Saddle; Saskatchewan natives; her parents, and a variety of aspects of Western Canadian history. Includes records relating to the Anglican Church of Canada, including the dioceses of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and Rupert's Land. File II.22 relates to Barr Colonists.

Business Archives Council of Canada

  • R-570
  • File
  • 1885-1972

Correspondence, etc. concerning the purpose, functions and activities of the Business Archives Council of Canada. Includes a history of the Sydney E. Junkins Company of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Includes information on Sir Sandford Fleming compiled by R.A. Emerson. Includes Le Pere Albert Lacombe, o.m.i., et le Pacifique Canadien (5 volumes) by Gaston Carriere. Includes publication by Marguerite Woodworth entitled History of the Dominion Atlantic Railway.

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