Mostrando 156 resultados

Descripción archivística
Imprimir vista previa Ver :

Found in the archives : Saskatoon's first relief measure

Item component is a slightly edited transcription of a story by Barbara E. Anderson (née Hunter) that she submitted in 1932 to Campbell Innes, who at the time was broadcasting stories related to the history of Saskatchewan.

The story describes the trip that Anderson's father, William Adam Hunter, took in March 1884 from their homestead in the Saskatoon area to Duck Lake in order to obtain enough flour to support his family and other Saskatoon settlers.

Article is supplemented by a black and white photograph showing the Stobart Mill in Duck Lake - the destination of William Hunter described in the story.

Transcription can be found in volume 65, issue 1 of Saskatchewan History, beginning on page 6.

Anderson, Barbara E. Hunter (Mrs.)

Northwest Territories News / North collection

  • NP 651
  • Fondo
  • 2010

Collection consists of electronic copies of issues for Northwest Territories News / North from 2010.

Continues: News / North, 2004.

Northern News Services Limited

The Senior (Regina, Sask.) collection

  • NP 72
  • Fondo
  • 2006-02 to 2009

Collection consists of original and microfilmed issues for The Senior from February 2006 to 2009.

Saskatoon Free Press collection

  • NP 441
  • Fondo
  • 1996-11-27 to 1999-02-14

Collection consists of issues for the Saskatoon Free Press.

Ag News (Regina, Sask.)

This microfilm reel consists of issues of Ag News, a publication of the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture, from 1985 to November 1989.

Resultados 1 a 10 de 156