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Zelma Rural Telephone Company fonds

  • F 30
  • Fonds
  • 1915-1977

This fonds consists of operational records of the Zelma Rural Telephone Company Limited. Included are minute books, debenture certificates, lists of land locations and subscribers, maps and directory lists and financial records in the form of account books, tax statements, cash books and financial statements. Also included are correspondence and documents relating to the Saskatchewan government, employees and contractors with the Zelma Rural Telephone Co.

Zelma Rural Telephone Company, 1917-1977

Yellow Grass School

  • R-A392
  • Item
  • 1911

Item is a postcard on which is an image of Yellow Grass School. Postcard is posted with a one-cent stamp, includes postmark from Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, a handwritten inscription that identifies intended recipient as Augustus H. Ball of Yorkton, Saskatchewan and sender as J. Liggett of Yellow Grass.

William J. Irvine fonds

  • F 567
  • Fonds
  • 1924-1969

This fonds consists of a small volume of records created, accumulated and used by William J. Irvine of Young and Watrous, Saskatchewan. The records relate mainly to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation and New Democratic Party in Saskatchewan. The fonds includes correspondence re beer making and roads in the Rural Municipality of Morris No. 312; Irvine's CCF membership card; publications; song books and a history of the Young Co-op.

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

Irvine, William John, 1892-1985

Village of Liberty fonds

  • F 453
  • Fonds
  • 1925-1992 (predominant: 1977-1992)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1925 to 1992 by the secretary-treasurer (1925-c.1985) and village administrator (c.1985-1992) of the Village of Liberty, Saskatchewan.

The types of records included are correspondence, memoranda, land use reports, fire inspection reports; tenders/bids; water treatment test and inspection results; registration certificates for water treatment equipment; workers compensation rate assessments; financial statements; budget material, promotional literature, photographs, maps and an architectural drawing.

No series were identified within the fonds.

Liberty (Sask.)

The Search for water on the Canadian plains

Appearing in volume 1, issue 1 of Saskatchewan History on pages 4 to 7, items are transcriptions of documentation that concern attempts by the territorial government of the North-West Territories to obtain well boring machines to test for water in different areas. Included are a cover letter from petitioners [signatories identified] from Round Plain the the Touchwood Hills to Edgar Dewdney (Minister of the Interior) requesting an auger to perform these functions; a letter from John R. Hall (acting deputy minister of the interior) to R. B. Gordon (secretary to the lieutenant governor of the North West Territories) offering two well boring machines to the territorial government; the response of R. B. Gordon to John R. Hall's offer of two well boring machines; and rules and regulations on managing such machinery. A brief introduction to the documents is provided by Lewis H. Thomas and are accompanied by the reproduction of an image identified as a "government well drilling machine at Carmel School north of Moose Jaw."

Simpson, George Wilfred, 1893-1969

Saskatchewan scenes

Items are picture postcards of various scenes of Saskatchewan, including: the boathouse at Regina Beach; No. 1 wharf at Regina Beach; people boating at Regina Beach; Regina Beach as seen from the lake; Boy Scouts leading a school parade in Lumsden, Saskatchewan on June 3, 1913, with the Lumsden Hotel in the background; a social gathering at Lumsden Beach; Shafer Restaurant stand at Lumsden plowing match on June 15, 1911; exterior view of hospital in Swift Current; exterior view of C.H. Schafer Restaurant; and Frank Blaney [Belaney] of Prelate sitting in automobile. One of the postcards was written to Clarance Spicer by his mother.

Saskatchewan Peace Council fonds

  • F 435
  • Fonds
  • 1948-1961

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used from 1949 to 1961 by the secretary of the Saskatchewan Peace Council.

The types of records included are correspondence, administrative files, briefs and submissions, membership lists of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly, speeches and transcripts, publicity material (petition forms, posters, announcements, advertisements, and parade float designs), publications and serials, photographs, posters, postcards, pencil drawings, maps, and sound recordings (of Jim (James Gareth) Endicott [1898-1993]).

No series were identified within the fonds.

Tape R-10365 and Tape R-10366 are sound recordings of an address delivered in 1950 by the Very Reverend Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, to an audience in Regina, Saskatchewan on the tension between the East and the West and the importance of working for peace in the world. Tape R-10367 is an undated sound recording of an unidentified member of the Canadian Peace Congress making a statement explaining the Congress's purpose and aims. Tape R-10368 is a sound recording of an address by Dr. James G. Endicott to an audience in Regina, Saskatchewan on the USSR's position on various topics related to world peace.

Saskatchewan Peace Council, 1949-

Regina Mary (Rowell) Craig deed of land, related correspondence

File consists of:

Photocopied deed of land that is dated April 11, 1883 and issued to Regina Mary Rowell of Regina, North-West Territories, by Richard B Angus, et al. for lot number twenty-three in block number two hundred eighty-two in the town site of Regina.

Correspondence written by Regina Mary (Rowell) Craig of Fiske, Saskatchewan to Mrs. Austin Bothwell of Regina, dated August 18, 1932, concerning the deed of land issued in her name in 1883 and her claim that the City of Regina revoked the deed. Correspondence with similar content was also written on June 8, 1953 by Craig (then of New Westminster, British Columbia) to a Mrs. Robson.

Rowell, Regina Mary

Records of Edwin Jackson Brooks

  • R-17
  • File
  • 1882-1885

Original and typed copies of 67 letters written by Edwin Jackson Brooks to his wife, Helena (Nellie) Oughtred Brooks, concerning his trip west from Lennoxville, Quebec, and his settlement at Indian Head, 1882-1884; scrapbook of newspaper clippings from The Montreal Weekly Witness and Manitoba Free Press regarding the North-West Rebellion and trial of Louis Riel; and special editions of The Daily Leader, Regina, dating from July 21 to August 1885, (incomplete) containing reports on trial of Riel and others.

Public school in Humboldt

  • R-A417
  • Item
  • 1911

Item is a colour postcard that shows an image of the public school in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Postcard is posted with a two-cent postage stamp, postmarked from Humboldt & Edmont[?], Saskatchewan, and handwritten inscription that identifies intended recipient as A.H. Ball, Esq., Inspector of Schools, Yorkton.

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