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Abernethan (Abernethy, Sask.) collection

  • NP 129
  • Archief
  • 1905-07-25 to 1913-05-28

Collection consists of print and microfilmed issues for The Abernethan.

The printing frequency of this title was weekly.

Distinct from: Abernethan (Moose Jaw, Sask.).

Ceylon Journal collection

  • NP 452
  • Archief
  • 1926-05-05

This collection consists of an original issue for Ceylon Journal from May 5, 1926.

Merged with: Bengough Times; Ogema Times; Verwood Times; Viceroy News, to become: South Country Times, 1930.

Smith, H. W.

Maclean's collection

  • PI-517
  • Archief
  • 1955-06-25

Collection consists of microfilmed Saskatchewan / Alberta Golden Jubilee edition of Maclean's from June 25, 1955.

Alvena Recorder collection

  • NP 287
  • Archief
  • 1961-02-18 to 1964-09-26

Collection consists of issues for Alvena Recorder from February 18, 1961 to September 26, 1964.

Weekly Climax collection

  • NP 179
  • Archief
  • 1926-1965

This collection consists of original and microfilmed issues for The Weekly Climax.

Ceylon Star collection

  • NP 453
  • Archief
  • 1964-10-01 to 1969-12-01

This collection consists of an incomplete run of issues for the Ceylon Star from October 1, 1964 to December 1, 1969.

The Ceylon Star was published from about 1955 to May 31, 1976.

Star Publications Ltd.

Blacks in Saskatchewan

  • Clippings File - Blacks in Saskatchewan
  • Bestanddeel
  • 195-? to 197-?

Information about James H. Dickson likely compiled by staff of Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan (at the time known as Saskatchewan Archives Board) from homestead file in the Saskatchewan Archives. [195-?-197-?].

Copy of letter from A. R. Turner, Provincial Archivist, to A. I. Bereskin, Controller of Surveys, Department of Natural Resources, regarding information about James H. Dickson and his history in Saskatchewan, dated June 22, 1965. Date copied June 22, 1965.

Copy of letter from Ruth Dyck Wilson, Staff Archivist, Saskatchewan Archives Board, Regina, Saskatchewan, to Mr. Michael L. King, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, U.S.A., regarding information about the settlement of black persons in Saskatchewan. July 19, 1984. Date copied unknown. [2 copies].

One page of handwritten notes regarding the history of black Canadians in Saskatchewan. Creator of notes unknown, [after 1949].

Photocopy of chapter fourteen from the book entitled Many Trails, by R. D. Symons, Copyright 1963 R. D. Symons, Windjammer edition 1970. Chapter fourteen is entitled Dixie Transplanted, and describes a visit to a black settlement in northern Saskatchewan. Date photocopied unknown. [2 copies].

Articles from various sources regarding immigration and homesteading by black persons in Saskatchewan and Alberta. [after 1946-1972]. Some copies included, date copied unknown.

Copy of article entitled The Creek-Negroes of Oklahoma and Canadian Immigration, 1909-1911, by Harold Martin Troper, The Canadian Historical Review, Vol. LIII No 3 September 1972. Date copied unknown.

Correspondence between Allan R. Turner, Provincial Archivist, Regina, Saskatchewan, and Mr. Robin W. Winks, Department of History, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, regarding the history of black Canadians in Saskatchewan, with particular interest in a settlement near Maidstone, dated July-October, 1959. Letters sent from Turner are copies of originals, copied the same date as the letters were written.

Article entitled How they kept Canada almost lily white: The previously untold story of the Canadian immigration officials who stopped American blacks from coming to Canada, by Trevor W. Sessing, printed in Saturday Night, September 1970.

Saskatchewan Archives Board

Saskatchewan History magazine collection

  • PI-81
  • Collectie
  • 1948-2014

Collection consists of issues for the journal Saskatchewan History that was published by the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan from 1948-2017. The magazine presented a colourful and provocative source of information and narration about Saskatchewan’s unique heritage. Issues included articles on the fur trade era, pioneer life, ethnic groups and immigration, the history of medicine and medical care, business and trade unionism, religion, women’s history, First Nations and Métis history, sports history, and many other facets of Saskatchewan’s past. The magazine regularly promoted, through photo essays, scholarly articles and general interest stories, features about the Provincial Archives’ diverse Permanent Collection and heritage and archives news from around the province.