Hospitals

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  • PAASH 2020

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Records of the Immigration Branch

  • Micro. R-2.483 to Micro. R-2.506; Micro. R-2.514 to Micro. R-2.561; Micro. R-2.586 to Micro. R-2.661
  • Collection
  • copied 19--(originally created 1873-1953)

Microfilm copy of records of the Immigration Branch (Public Archives of Canada, Record Group 76). The Immigration Branch was part of several different federal government departments, including the Canada Department of Agriculture; Department of the Interior; Department of Immigration and Colonization; Department of Mines and Resources; and Department of Citizenship and Immigration.

Buck, Ruth M.

Original and photocopy of articles of Treaty No. 6, 1876; second printing of booklet entitled Psalms and Hymns in the Language of The Cree Indians of the Diocese of Saskatchewan, North-West America, compiled and translated by the Reverend J.A. Mackay, missionary of the Church Missionary Society and Archdeacon of Saskatchewan, 1932; Cree prayer sheet published by Scripture Gift Mission, London, England, 1946; article by Nancy Cleaver entitled The man who made "birch bark talk" regarding James Evans, published in The Observer, October 1, 1963; copies of correspondence regarding the remodelling of an old log building used as a hospital at Onion Lake, 1917-1918; articles written by Ruth M. Buck regarding the log building at Onion Lake (1973), the Mathesons of the Church of England (1951) and history of the community of Onion Lake; and article entitled Memoirs of J.F. Dion, published in The Native People, August 1969.

Moore family

Photographs from the estate of Darlene Moore Cates including images of members of the Moore family and various family friends, taken mostly at the Moore residence in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan.

Includes images of:
(34), (94)-(95), (109)-(110) members of the Tonette Orchestra and Rhythm Band in 1947-1948;
(40) main dining hall and kitchen at B-Say-ta camp, July 1950;
(106) grades 1 and 2 students at Qu'Appelle School, 1943;
(88) grades 5 and 6 students at Qu'Appelle School, 1947-1948;
(132) grades 7 and 8 students at Qu'Appelle School, 1951;
(133)-(134) Qu'Appelle High School students in 1952/1953 and 1955/1956;
(92) Qu'Appelle Memorial Hospital parade float, July 1952.

Images of buildings in Qu'Appelle:
(99), (136) railway station, 1930 and undated;
(100) town hall, 1930 (image 100);
(102) Knox United Church;
(112) Memorial Hospital;
(113) buildings on Main Street, including post office, hotel, drugstore, 1957; and
(114) curling and skating rink, ca. 1951.

Includes series of picture postcards of various places in Fort Qu'Appelle produced by Stan's Photo as follows: tuberculosis sanatorium; Prairie Christian Training Centre; St. Andrews United Church; Federal Building; Valley Centre; and the Qu'Appelle Lakes (image numbers. 124 to 129).

Views of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan

Digital photographs and supporting files compiled by Gilles A. Bonneau of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan, and stored on optical disc. Images depict the buildings, residents, businesses, services and activities of Willow Bunch from its early years to 2004. Also included are detailed captions of the images, provided by Bonneau, and a file directory of the images.

Local history records

  • Micro. R-2.578
  • Collection
  • 1892-1950?

Document entitled Fondation de St. Raphael, Cantal, Saskatchewan, et St. Maurice, Bellegarde, Saskatchewan, by Mgr. Jean Gaire. 1892. 29 p.

Document containing the recollections of Mr. H.F. Copeland, a farmer born in 1887, which describes his life in England, homesteading in Saskatchewan, working as a logger near Big River and Hudson Bay Junction, and his experiences as a soldier in World War I.

Document entitled Saskatoon's First Relief Measure - Winter 1883-84, by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Notes on a prairie fire in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan area in the fall of 1892 compiled by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson.

Memories of the 1885 Rebellion by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Biographical memoirs of William Hunter (1845-1894) of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, active in the Temperance Colonization Society. 12 p.

Yearbook of the Moose Jaw General Hospital in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan for the 1949 graduating class.

Records of Edna J. Williams, secretary of the Porcupine Hospital Co-operative Association, relating to the establishment of the Porcupine Carragana Hospital in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan dating from 1944 to 1950. Edna Williams was later known as Edna Meakes.

Medical Societies

  • Pamphlet File - Medical Societies
  • File
  • 1894-1970

Official programme for the conjoint meeting of the Canadian and Saskatchewan Medical Associations held at the Normal School in Regina, Saskatchewan, June 22 to 26, 1925. 29 p. Associations attending included the Canadian Medical Association; Saskatchewan Medical Association; Canadian Radiological Society; Canadian Medical Protective Association; and Saskatchewan Branch of the British Medical Association.

Saskatchewan Medical Quarterly, Volume VI, Number One, April 1942. 69 p.

Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Representatives, College of General Practice of Canada, in Montreal, Quebec, March 2 and 3, 1957. 10 p.

Programme for the First Annual Scientific Convention of the College of General Practice of Canada, Saskatchewan Chapter, held in Regina, Saskatchewan, April 24 to 27, 1957. 16 p.

Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan and Saskatchewan Medical Association, August 24 to 26, 1935, in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 19 p.

1923 Annual Report of the Saskatchewan Medical Association. 105 p.

The North-West Territories Medical Register, printed and published under the direction of the Council of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, N.W.T., 1894.

Copies of the Saskatchewan Medical Register, issued by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan. Includes volumes for 1913, 1917-1920, April 1940, June 1948, July 1954, and addendums to the 1940 register dated January 1941 and April 1942. The registers list the name, address, date of registration, qualifications, and names of deceased members.

Publication entitled Saskatchewan Medical Quarterly, Volume 34, No. 3, September 1970, published by the Saskatchewan Medical Association (Canadian Medical Association, Saskatchewan Division). Includes an article by Dr. A. Becker entitled A Sketch of Radiology at St. Paul's Hospital [Saskatoon].

Records of Robert George Scott

  • (S)A 141
  • File
  • 1894-1944

Records created, accumulated and used by Dr. Robert George Scott (1866-1946), a missionary and medical doctor at the Geneva Mission and Anna Turnbull Memorial Hospital in Wakaw, Saskatchewan. Records include correspondence files, hospital records, photographs and newspaper clippings.

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