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Charles Beverley Koester fonds

  • F 494
  • Fonds
  • 1763-1991 (predominant: 1959-1987)

This fonds consists mainly of records created, accumulated and used by Charles Beverley Koester in his professional career as Clerk Assistant and Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan and the House of Commons; member of various committees and commissions; and writer, editor, history professor and consultant on aboriginal issues.

The types of records included are correspondence, manuscripts, research materials, theses, minutes and agendas, diaries, briefs and submissions, reports, publications, newspaper clippings, certificates, photographs, an audio cassette and a video cassette.

No series have been applied to the records in this fonds. The headings assigned to the textual records described in 1990 are: Committees; Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission; Parliamentary Practice; Miscellaneous; and Personal. The headings assigned to the textual records described in 1994 are: Nicholas Flood Davin; Articles and Papers by C.B. Koester; Articles and Papers by other Authors; Footprints in Time; History Classes; House of Commons; Indian Affairs; Woodrow S. Lloyd; Miscellaneous; Personal; and Saskatchewan Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.

Koester, Charles Beverley (Dr.), 1926-1998

William Gerrard Dow family fonds

  • F 314
  • Fonds
  • 1793-1992

This fonds consists of original and photocopied records created, accumulated and used by members of the William Gerrard Dow family relating to their activities in Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. The fonds includes correspondence; photographs; newspaper clippings; genealogical information; certificates; and a poetry book.

No series assignment was applied to the records in this fonds.

William Gerrard Dow Family, 1849-

Architectural Drawings (Private) Collection

  • AD - Architectural Drawings (Private)
  • Fonds
  • Various

This collection consists of discrete archival architectural material (private) such as architectural drawings, presentation drawings, architectural plans, technical drawings, etc., that are in the permanent collection of the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. Architectural drawings found within fonds, series and collections are included within those descriptions.

Architectural Drawings (Public) Collection

  • AD - Architectural Drawings (Public)
  • Fonds
  • 1800-2020

This collection consists of discrete archival architectural material (public) such as architectural drawings, presentation drawings, architectural plans, technical drawings, etc., that are in the permanent collection of the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. Architectural drawings found within fonds, series and collections are included within those descriptions.

Ruth M. Buck fonds

  • F 200
  • Fonds
  • ca. 1801 to 1996 (predominant: 1950-1975)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Ruth Matheson Buck, relating to her childhood in Saskatchewan as the daughter of an Anglican missionary and one of Canada's first female doctors; as an educator; as an advocate for adult education; and as an historian and published author on Saskatchewan history and its people.

The types of records included pertain mostly to Buck's published works and to her family, and are comprised of clippings; photographs; correspondence; an object; background research for her articles, sketches, drafts, typescripts and manuscripts of published and unpublished works including "Voices of the Plains Cree" the edited letters of Edward Ahenakew; "The Doctor Rode Sidesaddle", a biography of her mother; "Letters from Hessie McLean" and "Mail Carrying by Western Trails". Genealogical material is also included for Joseph "Forty" Fortescue, Fred Rowland, the Quinney family, and the Matheson, Pritchard and Scott families. The fonds includes sound recordings of an interview with J. Fortesque McKay of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, a trader born in 1890, conducted by Ruth M. Buck in 1975, in which McKay discusses his work with the Hudson's Bay Company (Tape R-1682; Tape R-1683; Tape R-1684). Also included is a sound recording of an oral history interview conducted by Ruth Buck with Maria Rivard of Edmonton, Alberta regarding her experiences growing up at the St. Barnabas Anglican Mission, Onion Lake, from 1896 to 1914 (Tape R-8717).

Records in this fonds also pertain to Buck's involvement in various boards, associations and committees related to adult education and include minutes; agendas; reports; notes; briefs; correspondence; programs; pamphlets; orders in council; and membership lists, including some member biographies.

Records also include notes on Onion Lake, The Pas and the Devon Mission in Saskatchewan, and the bishops of the Diocese of Saskatchewan. Lists of speeches given by Buck; awards, tributes and certificates received; and photographs are located in the fonds.

Articles and correspondence written by Buck and records accumulated by Buck are also contained in: R-E682; R-E1928; R-E2539; R-E2564; R-E3327; and R-E3426. Biographical sketches written by Buck about Elizabeth Beckett Matheson, Frances McGill and Catherine Sheldon-Williams are contained in clippings files.

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

Buck, Ruth Matheson, 1905-2009

Joseph Hinde family fonds

  • F 512
  • Fonds
  • 1809-1989, 2008 (predominant: 1910-1989)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Joseph Hinde Family, members of an English Quaker community who immigrated to Canada in 1912. The records reflect their daily lives, the operation of the family's Valley Springs Ranch near Borden, Saskatchewan and their involvement in the East Borden Co-operative Grazing Association. The fonds also includes family history records, correspondence with relatives and friends, audiotaped interviews of Mary Hinde and Elsie Hinde Ingram, and transcriptions of Elsie Hinde Ingram's diaries (1935-1989) along with a family history compiled by Roberta Rivett and Mary Crane, daughters of Joseph Edward "Bob" Hinde.

The types of records included are diaries, correspondence, photographs, financial records, maps, publications, clippings and audiotapes.

The fonds includes records from 1809 to 1976 of Martha Hinde's parents Henry Thomas Wake and Lydia Carter Wake and members of the Henry Thomas Wake family. The types of records included are diaries, correspondence, photographs and family history records.

The fonds also includes records from 1908 to 1923 of Edith Hinde McCheane's husband Edward McCheane and members of his family. The types of records include diaries, photographs, illustrations and poetry.

No series assignment has been applied to the records in the fonds described in 1992. The following headings were used for descriptions completed in 1992: Diaries and Memoirs; Letters; Farm and Ranch; and Other. Records described in 2008 were arranged into one series: Elsie Hinde Ingram.

Joseph Hinde Family, 1862-

Mary Weekes fonds

  • F 106
  • Fonds
  • 1820-1980 (predominant: 1930-1980)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Mary Weekes in her career as an author in Regina, Saskatchewan from ca. 1914 to ca. 1975. It consists of research materials, manuscripts and reviews related to her poetry, songwriting, folklore, novels and short stories. As well, works from Weekes' writing studies at Harvard University ca. 1930 to 1936 are included in the fonds. Nom de plumes used by Weekes in her written works include Bungalow Ten, Glow-Worm, Jane Reddy and Saskalta.

The fonds also consists of records created, accumulated and used in Weekes' activities with the Victorian Order of Nurses; the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire; the National Council of Women; and the Canadian Authors Association.

Records of Weekes' training as a registered nurse at the Boston City Hospital (1907-1910) and her employment at the Boston Psychopathic Hospital (1910-1914) are included in the fonds.

The types of records included are manuscripts; publications; correspondence; clippings; songbooks; radio scripts; speaking notes; contracts, renewals and assignments of copyright; scrapbooks; photographs; drawings; paintings; prints and maps.

No series assignment has been applied to the records described in the fonds. The following headings were used for descriptions completed in 1989: Articles and Short Stories; Contracts, Renewals, and Assignments of Copyright; Correspondence; Indian Lore: Jingles and Legends; Manuscripts; Periodicals; Poetry; Publications; Radio Scripts for School Broadcasts; Reviews of Works by Mary Weekes; Songs; Miscellaneous; Clippings: General; Clippings re Individuals; Scrapbooks; Addresses; Harvard Essays; National Council of Women; Nursing; "Order of The Good Time", Nova Scotia; Paintings; Photographs; Reminiscences and Autobiographical Materials; Royalties; Short Story; Stapleford, Mrs. E.W.; Weekes, Melville Bell; and Weekes Lake.

Weekes, Mary, 1884-1980

W.H. Reed family fonds

  • F 605
  • Fonds
  • Photocopied 1978 (originally created 1838 to ca. 1950)

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the William Henry Reed family of Wapella, Saskatchewan. The fonds includes pages from the Smith family bible; listings of births, deaths and marriages in the Reed family; obituaries for W.H. Reed and Eliza Reed; a programme for the Brandon Opera House production of Madame Albani (1906); a telegram to Mrs. Lonsdale Nelles from J. Smith, 1889 and letters from W.H. Reed in South Africa to his wife, Eliza in Brandon, Manitoba dated December 23, 1906 to July 21, 1907.

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

William Henry Reed Family, 1869-1950

Saskatchewan Historical Society fonds

  • F 635
  • Fonds
  • 1845-1945

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used mainly by the secretary of the Saskatchewan Historical Society during its operation in Regina, Saskatchewan. The fonds contains the administrative records of the Society along with the records relating to the history of the province from the mid 19th century to 1945 compiled and collected by the Society in fulfillment of its mandate.

The types of records included are secretary's annual reports; correspondence; minutes; financial statements; a constitution; an annual meeting programme; newspaper clippings; personal narratives; essays; obituaries; biographical sketches; photographs; articles and speeches.

No series assignment was applied to the records in this fonds.

See SHS 97 for a letter regarding the massacre of Blackfoot and Blood Indians by Crees (Red Ochre Hills massacre) and an article by C. Wetton regarding Fine Day, Cree warrior. See SHS 94 for a letter and note regarding a table in the Saskatchewan Legislative Library known as the confederation table. See SHS 129 for correspondence regarding Indians serving in World War II and an Indian gathering on Assiniboin Reserve, September 9, 1941, to dedicate themselves to war services, enfranchisement of Indians, etc. See SHS 159 for document written by Neil Brodie entitled Twelve Days with the Indians, May 14 to May 26, 1885, regarding his experiences in Poundmaker's camp during the rebellion of 1885. See SHS 150 for the 1935 report of the Royal Commission on the Natural Resources of Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan Historical Society, 1936-1951

W.M. Stewart fonds

  • F 517
  • Fonds
  • [1850] to 200-?

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by W.M. Stewart in his work as a Dominion and Saskatchewan land surveyor in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, including research and published works relating to explorer and fur trader David Thompson. It also consists of records from Stewart's work as a civil servant with the Government of Saskatchewan Department of Highways (1937-1954) in Regina, Saskatchewan, including his appointment as Deputy Minister of Highways (1952-1954). The fonds also includes records related to Stewart's academic career and personal pursuits, as well as financial and legal records.

The fonds also consists of records created, accumulated and used by members of the W.M. Stewart family, who resided in Saskatoon (ca. 1913-1942) and in Regina (1942-present) and the Robert Turnbull family who resided in Saskatoon (ca. 1910-1972).

The types of records created, accumulated and used by W.M. Stewart include maps, research notes, photographs, diaries, correspondence, publications, certificates and a technical drawing. The types of records created, accumulated and used by members of the W.M. Stewart family include photographs, correspondence and certificates.

The fonds has been arranged into two series: Professional and Personal. The Personal series has been arranged into two sub-series: W.M. Stewart and Stewart and Turnbull Families.

Stewart, William Malcolmson, 1884-1957

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