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Alexander Morris fonds

  • F 82
  • Fonds
  • 1869-1882

The fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Alexander Morris during his political career. The fonds includes correspondence during the period that Morris served as Minister of Inland Revenue (1869-1872); Chief Justice of Manitoba (1872); Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba and Keewatin (1872-1877); and Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories (1872-1876).

A copy of "The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba, the North-West Territories and Kee-wa-tin" (1880) is available at S-Q127.

An index to correspondents has been filmed with the records. Records are filmed chronologically by author.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.

File no. 554 includes a document entitled Lieutenant Colonel Irvine and the North-West Mounted Police, by Edmund Montague Morris, being a historical sketch of the North West before and after the establishment of the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP).

Morris, Alexander, 1826-1889

Buck, Ruth Matheson

Includes correspondence, clippings, book reviews for Voices of the Plains Cree by Edward Ahenakew edited by Ruth Buck; genealogical information pertaining to Joseph Fortescue, Quinney Family and Fred Rowland.

Canada. Department of the Interior. Topographical Surveys Branch

  • R-183
  • File
  • 1880-1934

Dominion Lands Survey files of individual surveyors employed in the area which comprises Saskatchewan. File I.512 relates to Saskatchewan Valley Land Company. Includes information relating to origins of place names. File I.187 includes black and white photographs dated 1920 and captioned Narrows on Besnard Lake; Looking up Drum Rapids; Foot of Elbow Rapid, Churchill River; Looking out into Lac la Ronge; Silver fox pelts, Ile-a-la-Crosse; and Snake Rapids 10 foot rock banks. File I.292 includes image of Lilian River looking upstream from bridge, SE 1/4 4-36-5-W2, dated 1923 (page 34) and image of Lady Lake looking north from south end of lake, 22-35-5-W2, dated 1933 (page 36).

Canadian Plains Research Center (Prairie Forum)

Issues of Prairie Forum, the journal of the Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan.

The spring 1983 issue includes an article on the W.R. Motherwell and the Motherwell home in Abernethy, Saskatchewan and on ranches and ranching. The spring 1985 issue includes information on the Canadian Pacific Railway. The fall 1983 includes an article on Indians in western Canada.

Volume 1, No. 1, 1976 includes an article entitled Agriculture and river lot settlement in western Canada: The case of Pakan (Victoria), Alberta, by R.G. Ironside and E. Tomasky. It also includes an article entitled Canadian Conservation and the Cypress Hills, by Carl Norbeck and J. Gordon Nelson. Also includes article by W.H. Brooks entitled The Bible Christian Church in the West. The April 1976 issue includes information on river lots and an article by Lewis H. Thomas entitled A History of Agriculture on the Prairies to 1914. Includes information on Bible Christian Church. The Fall 1985 issue includes information on blacks in Saskatchewan.

The May 1977 issue includes information on grain marketing. The Fall 1985 issue includes information on the Grain Growers' Grain Company. The November 1976 issue includes information on rain and rainfall.

Centennial Conference on the History of the Canadian West

  • R-768.2
  • File
  • 1967

Papers delivered at the Centennial Conference on the History of the Canadian West in Banff, Alberta, May 17-20, 1967.

Includes The Historiography of the Canadian West, 1870-71, by L.G. Thomas. Includes The Use of Historical Material in Writing for Mass Media, by Dorothy Johnson.

Files 1b, 1h, 1i and 1m relate to fur trade.

Frank Crean fonds

  • BF 26
  • Fonds
  • 1908-1931

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Frank Crean, primarily in his capacity as the leader of the New Northwest Exploration Expedition or by one of his assistants during the Expedition, William Caldwell in 1908 and Alfred Beale in 1909. Under the direction of the Department of the Interior, the Expedition was intended to evaluate the agricultural, forestry, and mining potential of north-western Saskatchewan and north-eastern Alberta. Between 1908 and 1909, the expedition made at least two trips to these regions.

The types of records included are correspondence with the Department of the Interior, a scrapbook (composed of newspaper clippings on exploration of the Canadian northwest), albums (containing photographs, primarily taken by Crean and documenting the New Northwest Exploration Expedition, with a small number from an apparent third expedition to north-eastern Alberta in 1910), and a copy of Crean's 1931 report entitled, 'The Winnipeg and English Rivers Prior to Power Development.'

No series assignment has been applied to the records described in this fonds.

Crean, Frank J.P. (Frank Joseph Patrick), 1875-1932

Jean Louis Legare desposition, clipping

Copy of the deposition of Jean Louis Legare, taken on August 17, 1888 by the United States Court of Claims at Regina, Assiniboia District, North-West Territories. regarding Legare's claim against the U.S. government in connection with Sitting Bull.

Photocopy of newspaper clipping taken from The Leader-Post, Regina pertaining to the nameing of Legare Lake in honour of Jean Louis Legare (195-?).

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