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Records of the Royal Canadian Legion, Grenfell Branch

  • Micro. R-2.1073
  • Collection
  • copied 1995 (originally created 1919-1995)

Records created, accumulated and used by the Grenfell Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion in Grenfell, Saskatchewan including minutes and financial reports; formation of the Great War Veterans' Association, February 1919 to March 11, 1926; formation of the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, Grenfell Branch No. 55, March 11, 1926 to 1960; and Royal Canadian Legion, 1960.

Records of the Royal Canadian Legion, Fort Qu'Appelle Branch No. 35

  • Micro. R-2.220
  • Collection
  • copied 1993 (originally created 1914?-1980)

Records of the Fort Qu'Appelle Branch No. 35 of the Royal Canadian Legion in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan consisting of minutes of meetings, January 4, 1928 to December 12, 1929, June 8, 1930 to September 6, 1933 and January 8, 1954 to December 17, 1980; and a copy of a portion of a letter from Lieutenant W.A. Reeve while in the trenches to a citizen in Fort Qu'Appelle, 1914-1918.

The 46th Canadian Infantry Battalion (South Saskatchewan) - The Suicide Battalion Oral History Project

  • Tape R-1059 to Tape R-1101; Tape R-1188; Tape R-1189; Tape R-14051 to Tape R-14056
  • Collection
  • 1975-1977

Sound recordings of oral history interviews with survivors of the First World War who fought in the 46th Canadian Infantry Battalion. Originating in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in 1914, the 46th Battalion called upon over 5000 young men from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta to fight in northern France. The interviews were conducted by James L. McWilliams and R. James Steel. Summaries and agreements are included. The interviewers used this material in the preparation of a 1978 publication entitled The Suicide Battalion.

Interviewees are as follows:

George Anderson, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1074) describes his service with the 46th Battalion in World War I, Armistice Day and returning to Canada. 1976. 20 minutes.

Colin Bond, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1070) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion in World War I, his duties as a runner and the battle at Amiens. 1975. 50 minutes.

Harry Brice, Riverhurst (Tape R-14051). 60 minutes.

James (Jim) W. Broomhead, Flint, Michigan (Tape R-1188) discusses how he came to service with the 46th Battalion during World War I, training, raids, and descriptions of battles such as the Somme. 1976. 80 minutes.

George Brown (Tape R-14054, side B). 10 minutes.

Gordon Brown, Pelly (Tape R-1093) discusses his service with the 46th Battalion during World War I, describing battles such as Passchendaele, Lens and Amiens, rebuilding the 46th at Bruay and Armistice Day. 1975. 55 minutes.

L.W. (Pat) Burns, London, Ontario (Tape R-1062; Tape R-1063) discusses descriptions of battles while serving with the 46th such as Lens and Passchendale, patrols, anti-aircraft duty and several officers. Interview conducted by R.J. Steel. 1975. 70 minutes.

Jim H. Butterworth, Calgary, Alberta (Tape R-1075) gives descriptions of his service with the 46th Battalion, raiding procedures, dugouts and his comrades. 1975. 55 minutes.

J.P. Copp, La Jolla, California (Tape R-1067) talks about his service with the 46th Battalion, describing battles, the wounded and deceased, life in the trenches and returning to Canada. Interview conducted by R.J. Steel. 1975. 55 minutes.

Herbert Crosbie, Regina (Tape R-14052). 1977. 30 minutes.

Sam Downey, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1088, Tape R-1089) talks about how he came to serve with the 46th, training in Canada, descriptions of battles such as Vimy, the Somme and Lens and returning home. 1976. 75 minutes.

Jack Featherstone, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1099; Tape R-1100; Tape R-1101) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Ballation, trench life, night work, rations, battles, sniping, patrols, the Oppy Wood Front, march to Amiens, battle of Amiens and the post-war period. 1975. 100 minutes.

Fred Gillespie, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1090; Tape R-1091) talks about how he came to serve with the 46th, training in Canada, arrival in Britain, descriptions of battles fought and the post-war period. 1975. 90 minutes.

Pat Gleason, Yorkton (Tape R-1082) describes his service with the 46th Battalion during World War I including topics such as the Oppy Wood Front, preparations for Amiens, Cambrai, rations, Armistice Day and returning to Canada. 1975. 50 minutes.

Art Goodmurphy (Tape R-14053; Tape R-14054, side A)

Ernie Harris, Swift Current (Tape R-1068; Tape R-1069) discusses topics including descriptions of battles during World War I at Lens, Passchendaele, Avion, and Ypres, scouting methods and patrols and discussion about good officers. 1975. 120 minutes.

Percy Hellings, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1065, Tape R-1066) discusses how he came to serve with the 229th Battalion and then the 46th Battalion; describes battles at Lens and Passchendaele, scouting, life in the trenches and returning to Canada. 1975. 100 minutes.

Percy Hellings, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1068; Tape R-1069) describes battles during World War I, scouting methods and patrols and discusses good officers. 1975. 120 minutes.

, Tape R-1068, Tape R-1069)

Dick Herrod (Tape R-14054, side A). 10 min.

Jack S. Huckerby, Regina (Tape R-1094) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, descriptions of battles such as Amiens, the D-Q line, Canal du Nord, Cambrai and Valenciennes, and the post-war period. 1975. 60 minutes.

Edward Hunter, Moose Jaw (Tape R-14055)

Ernie Jenner, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1059) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th; descriptions of battles; and his job as a signaller; the baseball and football team of the 46th and the post-war period. 1976. 60 minutes.

Robert Kears, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1083) describes his service with the 46th Battalion and the 16th Battalion during World War I. 1975. 45 minutes. Interview conducted by James L. McWilliams.

George Kentner, Fredonia, New York (Tape R-1189) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion during World War I, descriptions of battles at Vimy, Lens, Passchendaele and Amiens, of patrols and Armistice. 1976. 75 minutes.

Eric Douglas McDonald, Yorkshire, England (Tape R-1075; Tape R-1076; Tape R-1077; Tape R-1078; Tape R-1079) discusses his early history and how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion; training at Camp Sewell, Manitoba; duties of a Lewis gun crew; and describes daily life and several battles. 1976. 7 hours.

Donald MacKay, Wolseley (Tape R-1095; Tape R-1096) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion; describes such battles as Amiens and Vallenciennes; Armistice and returning to Canada. 1975. 100 minutes.

Don McKerchar, Winnipeg, Manitoba (Tape R-1060; Tape R-1061) discusses how he came to serve with the 196th and then the 46th Battalion in World War I; describes battles at Lens, Passchendaele, Amiens and Canal du Nord; duties after Armistice and his return to Canada. 1975. 72 minutes.

Neil McLeod, Regina (Tape R-1084; Tape R-1085; Tape R-1086; Tape R-1087) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th; describes battles such as Vimy, Lens and the Oppy Wood Front; patrols; leave; rations; digging trenches and burying the dead. 1975-1976. 5 hours.

Thomas Scott, Biggar (Tape R-1064) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, his service in France and the post-war period. 1975. 60 minutes.

Charles Skeates, Swift Current (Tape R-1080; Tape R-1081) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, describes battles such as Passchendaele, Valenciennes, Amiens, and Dury, barbering and Armistice Day. 1975. 75 minutes.

Allan A. Smith, Saskatoon (Tape R-1072). 1975. 40 minutes.

George/Perley W. Smith (Tape R-14056). Date unknown. 60 minutes.

Bob Stevenson, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1097; Tape R-1098; Tape R-1100; Tape R-1101) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion; battles during World War I; daily life during World War I; rations; and the post-war period. 1975. 100 minutes.

Bill Sully, Saltcoats (Tape R-1071) discusses his service with the 46th Battalion on the Vimy front, at Lens and at Cambrai. 1975. 40 minutes.

J.S. Woodward, Saskatoon (Tape R-1092) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, an officer's daily life and descriptions of battles such as Vimy and the Somme. 1975. 50 minutes.

Percy Young, Moose Jaw (Tape R-1073) discusses how he came to serve with the 46th Battalion, training at Camp Sewell, Manitoba, life at Bramshott, England and descriptions of his comrades. 1975. 75 minutes.

Ethnocultural Groups in Saskatchewan: The Métis Oral History Project

  • Tape R-795 to Tape R-834; Tape R-908; Tape R-909
  • Collection
  • 1973

Sound recordings of oral history interviews with 49 individuals relating to the history and way of life of the Métis people conducted by Carol Pearlstone for The Ethnocultural Groups in Saskatchewan: The Métis Oral History Project, commissioned by the Saskatchewan Department of Culture and Youth as part of the Towards A New Past program. Summaries and transcripts are included in the Audio Transcript files.

Interviewees are as follows (alphabetical order by surname):

Mavis J. Adams, Regina (Tape R-908; Tape R-909) 120 minutes.
Rhoda D. Bear (Tape R-819)
Alfred Boyer, St. Louis (Tape R-803) 52 minutes.
Jean Boyer, St. Louis (Tape R-795, side B) 14 minutes.
Ornella Boyer, Wakaw (Tape R-816, side A) 7 minutes.
Aimé Dumont, Duck Lake (Tape R-806) 20 minutes.
Brian Dumont, Duck Lake (Tape R-807, side A) 6 minutes.
Elie Dumont, Crutwell (Tape R-813) 46 minutes.
Victoria Dumont, Duck Lake (Tape R-807, side B) 13 minutes.
Antoine Ferguson, St. Laurent (Tape R-815) 27 minutes.
Joseph Fiddler, Prince Albert (Tape R-811) 33 minutes.
Marie Matilda Fiddler, Prince Albert (Tape R-812) 24 minutes.
Octave Fidler, Wakaw (Tape R-822) 25 minutes.
Rose Fleury, Duck Lake (Tape R-808) 25 minutes.
Terrance Fleury, Prince Albert (Tape R-828) 14 minutes.
Arlene Gariepy, Prince Albert (Tape R-829, side B) 11 minutes.
Sheila Gariepy, Prince Albert (Tape R-829, side A) 8 minutes.
Keith N. Goulet, Saskatoon (Tape R-800) 27 minutes.
Mary Jean Gunn, Patuanak (Tape R-834) 17 minutes.
Mary Jacobson, Ile-a-la-Crosse (Tape R-833) 28 minutes.
Napoleon Johnson (Tape R-831) 41 minutes.
Germaine Laplante, Prince Albert (Tape R-817) 18 minutes.
Isidore Ledoux, Leask (Tape R-830) 60 minutes.
Joseph Maurice, Ile-a-la-Crosse (Tape R-832) 32 minutes.
Gerry Mauvieux, Duck Lake (Tape R-816, side B) 8 minutes.
Mary Ann McDonald, Sandy Bay (Tape R-827) 20 minutes.
Marie Anne McDougall, St. Louis (Tape R-797, side B) 21 minutes.
Mederic McDougall, St. Louis (Tape R-810) 58 minutes.
Yvonne McDougall, St. Louis (Tape R-798, side B) 12 minutes.
Emma Moulin, Duck Lake (Tape R-809) 21 minutes.
Alexandrine Nicolas, Duck Lake (Tape R-802) 30 minutes.
Annie Parenteau, St. Louis (Tape R-824) 47 minutes.
Mary Parenteau, Wakaw (Tape R-823) 28 minutes.
Stella Parenteau, St. Louis (Tape R-796) 37 minutes.
Fred Paulhus, Prince Albert (Tape R-818) 25 minutes.
Lynda Penny, Prince Albert (Tape R-826) 25 minutes.
Charles Pilon, Duck Lake (Tape R-814) 19 minutes.
Adelaide Ranger, Batoche (Tape R-821) 48 minutes.
Domitile Regnier, St. Louis (Tape R-795, side A)
Alexandrine Richard, St. Louis (Tape R-797, side A) 28 minutes.
Irene Slaferek, Melville (Tape R-825) 15 minutes.
Aldina Stangby, Duck Lake (Tape R-804) 26 minutes.
Joan Stanley, Saskatoon (Tape R-801) 29 minutes.
Shirley Swain, St. Louis (Tape R-798, side A) 20 minutes.
Janet Umpherville, Prince Albert (Tape R-820) 7 minutes.
Caroline Vandale, Duck Lake (Tape R-805, side A)
Pierre Vandale, Duck Lake (Tape R-805, side B) 29 minutes.
Bill Wilson, Saskatoon (Tape R-799, side A) 28 minutes.
Linda Youens, Saskatoon (Tape R-799, side B) 28 minutes.

Records of Caledonia Rural Municipality No. 99

  • Micro. R-2.745
  • Collection
  • copied 1977 (originally created 1907-1971)

Records created, accumulated and used by the administrators of the Caledonia Rural Municipality No. 99. The administrative office is located in Milestone, Saskatchewan.

Reel no. 1: Minutes of meetings of the Council of Local Improvement District No. 6-P-2 held from December 26, 1907 to October 23, 1909.

Reel nos. 1 to 3: Minutes of meetings of the Council of Caledonia Rural Municipality No. 99 held from January 4, 1915 to December 10, 1974 and minutes of the annual meetings of electors, 1958-1971.

Reel no. 3: financial statements of the Caledonia Rural Municipality No. 99, 1925-1973.

Reel no. 3: Records relating to various organizations in Milestone, Saskatchewan including a short history of the organization of the first rural telephone lines in Saskatchewan, 1928; programme for the unveiling and dedication of the war memorial in Milestone on June 3, 1928; brief histories of the Milestone Women's Christian Temperance Union, Milestone Christian Science Society, and Ladies' Orange Benevolent Society; records relating to Milestone Grain Growers Association, Milestone Women's Grain Growers Association, Milestone Light Plant, Order of the Eastern Star, Milestone Chapter No. 60, Milestone Lodge of the Independent Order of Foresters and Milestone Patriotic Society; notes taken from the records of Holy Trinity Church, Milestone; and issues of The Milestone Mail dated June 7, 1928, May 30, 1929 and June 6, 1929.

Reel no. 4: Register of births, May 1916 to December, 1948; register of marriages, September 1916 to September 1950; and register of deaths, July 1916 to August 1950.

Reel no. 4: Records of the Pleasant Valley Cemetery Company relating to the operation of Pleasant Valley Cemetery in the Parry, Saskatchewan district consisting of meeting minutes, July 26, 1911 to June 15, 1940; miscellaneous correspondence, 1913-1957; accounts and receipts, 1912-1938; register, 1920-1949; miscellaneous records, 1951-1952; and an undated subscribers' index.

Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6134
  • Collection
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Mary Seiferling, Bob Ellis, Isodore Goski, Alex Lapchuk, Larry Hauser and Susan MacLean for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government. Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

Emily Hale of Vancouver, British Columbia, born in 1880, discusses her experiences as a bookkeeper and entertainer in Biggar, her husband's work with the Canadian National Railway (CNR), houses, fashions, entertainment, housework, and the effects of World War I and the Depression.

Ellen Beatrice Knowles of Regina, Saskatchewan, a nurse and homemaker born in 1899, discusses her experiences living at Cannington Manor with comments about people, home remedies, entertainment and daily life.

Edwin H. Knowles of Regina, Saskatchewan speaks of his personal background, training in Saskatoon as a lawyer, 1919-1922, the Regina Cyclone in 1912 and the Depression.

Alex Gordon Kuzyk of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, a railroad employee born in 1896, recalls his experiences working for the railroad, the effect of World War I and the Depression.

Bernard Veberberg of Regina, Saskatchewan, a priest born in 1883, recalls his personal background, ordination and residence in the Oblate Fathers Seminary, work as a mission priest in Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, parishioners' involvement in the church, living conditions, establishing seminaries in Manitoba and Battleford, effects of the Depression and life in Regina and Winnipeg.

Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History

  • R-1077
  • Collection
  • 1890-1953?

Various records collected by the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History including records relating to World War I; War to Peace newspaper article nos. 2-8 from Regina Daily Post, 1918-1919; a City of Regina Municipal Manual, 1915; a brochure entitled Saskatchewan Coal, issued by the Coal Mines Branch, Saskatchewan; an order of service for Decoration Day, 1922; pamphlet entitled Sir Ian Hamilton's Dispatch, 1915?; posters; pamphlet relating to Grant Hall hotel in Moose Jaw, 1928; the first cheque issued by the Government of Saskatchewan in 1905; red and blue pencils used in the 1903 election to the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories by candidates Jacob W. Smith and James Benjamin Hawkes along with related correspondence from P.H. Gordon dated 1952; the first flight covers of the Canada Air Mail Service relating to flights to/from Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and Regina, 1930; Women's National Land Service Corps Interim Report, February to September 1916 and Annual Report for October 1, 1917 to September 30, 1918; Fairmede Agricultural Society certificate of ownership of SW 1/4 10-13-1-W2 issued 1894; and publication entitled The Trumpet Call of National Currency, written by W.C. Paynter, secretary of the Canadian Currency and Banking Reform, Tantallon, Saskatchewan, February 1932; the personal journal of Mr. John Alexander Strutt kept during his residence in Fairmede, North-West Territories, 1890-1900; an undated road map entitled Saskatchewan Blazed Trails, issued by The Regina Map Company; programme for the inauguration service for the new organ at Westminster Church, Regina, 1914; photographs and postcards.

Local history records

  • Micro. R-2.578
  • Collection
  • 1892-1950?

Document entitled Fondation de St. Raphael, Cantal, Saskatchewan, et St. Maurice, Bellegarde, Saskatchewan, by Mgr. Jean Gaire. 1892. 29 p.

Document containing the recollections of Mr. H.F. Copeland, a farmer born in 1887, which describes his life in England, homesteading in Saskatchewan, working as a logger near Big River and Hudson Bay Junction, and his experiences as a soldier in World War I.

Document entitled Saskatoon's First Relief Measure - Winter 1883-84, by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Notes on a prairie fire in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan area in the fall of 1892 compiled by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson.

Memories of the 1885 Rebellion by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Biographical memoirs of William Hunter (1845-1894) of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, active in the Temperance Colonization Society. 12 p.

Yearbook of the Moose Jaw General Hospital in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan for the 1949 graduating class.

Records of Edna J. Williams, secretary of the Porcupine Hospital Co-operative Association, relating to the establishment of the Porcupine Carragana Hospital in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan dating from 1944 to 1950. Edna Williams was later known as Edna Meakes.

Records of Merrill Samuel Taylor and Neil Joseph "Piffles" Taylor

  • Micro. R-2.930
  • Collection
  • copied 1983 (originally created 1916-1918)

Records of Merrill Samuel Taylor, a flight lieutenant who died in 1918, consisting of correspondence to his family in Regina, Saskatchewan and friends, 1916-1918; telegrams, letters and clippings regarding his death in 1918; diaries, including a brief life history, followed by diary entries which continue up to his trip to England and his experiences as a pilot, 1916-1918.

Records of Neil Joseph "Piffles" Taylor consisting of correspondence written to family members in Regina, Saskatchewan and friends during his training and flying with the Royal Flying Corps in England and as a prisoner of war (POW) in Germany, 1916-1918; newspaper clippings regarding his capture and later achievements; and a diary he kept while a POW, 1916-1917.