File (S)X 2.1830 - Heacock, Gertie : Pioneer churches questionnaire

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Heacock, Gertie : Pioneer churches questionnaire

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  • Textual record

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Public

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  • Source of title proper: Saskatchewan Archives Questionnaire 4 : Pioneer churches

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File

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(S)X 2.1830

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ca. 51.1471, ca. -107.6903

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Date(s)

  • 1953 or after (Creation)
    Creator
    Heacock, Gertie (Mrs.)
  • 1953 or after (Creation)
    Creator
    Saskatchewan Archives Board

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Physical description

ca. 0.002m of textual records

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Scope and content

File consists of the response by/about Gertie Heacock 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 1910.

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.

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Physical condition

Records are in good physical condition.

Immediate source of acquisition

Questionnaires were returned to the offices of the Saskatchewan Archives over multiple years by individual respondents to the survey request.

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  • English

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Restrictions on access

Records are open for research use.

Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

Use, publication, and/or reproduction of records are subject to terms and conditions of the Crown Copyright. Please consult reference archivist for assistance.

To consult the records, visit or contact the Saskatoon office.

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No further accruals are expected.

General note

Location for retrieval: Saskatoon - Murray.
The geographic coordinates and legal land description provided for Alford represent the rural post office in Saskatchewan, and in particular its longest place of occupation, rather than the lake and creek of the same name in Alberta.

Conservation

Conservation practices in place at the time of processing were applied to the records in this file.

Physical description

Unless specified otherwise, textual records extent is based upon an estimate of 0.002 m per questionnaire.

Alpha-numeric designations

Pioneer Questionnaire Database Reference ID: 537

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(S)X 2.1830

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Rules or conventions

Saskatchewan Archives. Archival Description Manual 2004.

Status

Draft

Level of detail

Language of description

  • English

Script of description

  • Latin

Sources

Content of the file.
Saskatchewan Archives Board. Pioneers Questionnaire [database].
Saskatchewan Archives Board. Saskatoon Shelf List [database]
Alford Community Club (1965). As we remember Alford. Rosetown: Eagle Pub. Co.
Library and Archives Canada. Post Office Department fonds, Postal history record cards. LAC R169-91-0-E. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa. Retrieved from: http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/postal-heritage-philately/post-offices-postmasters/Pages/search.aspx (Accessed: 2015-09-01).
Barry, Bill (2005). Geographic names of Saskatchewan. Regina: People Places Publishing Ltd.

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