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Sound recordings of folk songs sung by residents of Saskatchewan and collected and used by Barbara Cass-Beggs in a Folkways album entitled Folksongs of Saskatchewan.
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Sound recordings of folk songs sung by residents of Saskatchewan and collected and used by Barbara Cass-Beggs in a Folkways album entitled Folksongs of Saskatchewan.
Interview with Thomas Milton Weatherald
Interview with Thomas Milton Weatherald, a politician who served as a Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Cannington from 1964 to 1975. Weatherald discusses his political career and comments on his role as a member of the Government and the Opposition. Interview was conducted by Lars Apland. Agreement included.
Letters written by James Nisbet (1823-1874) and his family, 1821-1875, primarily about his missionary work for the Presbyterian Church in the Prince Albert area, 1866-1874; James Nisbet's notebook containing entries of baptisms, marriages, burials, services held, minutes of meetings and financial accounts, 1859-1862; entries of family data from the Nisbet family Bible, 1756-1868.
Records created and compiled by Mary-Helen Richards pertaining to Cumberland House
Records pertaining to discovery and history of Cumberland House. Includes correspondence, photocopies of accounts, photographs (aerial and ground), published and unpublished reports, and maps.
Materials consisting chiefly to handwritten research notes concerning trails and historic sites.
Petty (1890-1968) was a historian and teacher.
Margaret Harriet Lee Dunick genealogical records
Original and photocopied research materials collected by Margaret Harriet Lee Dunick (born 1907) for personal genealogical purposes. Includes genealogical information about United Empire Loyalists and families surnamed: Harkness, Shipman, Munro, Lee, Willis, Polly, Guild, Corbett, Dunick and Biggar. The Harkness and Lee families lived at Birch Hills and Prince Albert.
Includes: biographical note; minutes of meetings of Local Improvement District No. 12-D-3 (Jun. 2, 1908-Nov. 10, 1909); commission as Justice of the Peace, Tullisville (Jul. 18, 1908); appointment as postmaster of Tullisville (Jan. 8, 1908); news clipping regarding reunion of former Lanark and Renfrew residents, Regina (ca. 1924); commission as quartermaster of 42nd Brockville battalion (Jun. 2, 1893); grant of land, Upper Canada (1820); copy of roll of barons and freeholders of the Shire of Fyfe (1787).
John Sinclair Tullis (1854-1945) was a farmer.
Journals, supply inventories, accounts, agreements and miscellaneous correspondence relating to operations at Fort Pelly, Fort Carlton, Fort Ellice, Qu'Appelle Lakes, Egg Lake and Swan River posts; council minutes of the Northern Department of Rupert's Land.
Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba
Compilation of former pamphlet collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board.
File 35 contains the publication Farm Life in the Selkirk Colony. Files 14 and 46 relate to mounds and mound builders. File 49.25 includes Wapella Farm Settlement by Cyril Edel Leonoff. Includes article on the life and times of Archbishop Alexandre A. Taché by Maurice Prud'homme (No. 11, 1956, p.4-17). File 13 relates to chinook winds. Files 2, 20, 23, 49.5, 49.10 and 49.26 relate to fur trade.File 49.17 relates to Archibald Dale, a cartoonist with the Winnipeg Free Press. File 30 relates to Crow Wing Trail. Files 3 and 49.12 relate to Alexander Kennedy Isbister.
Includes Exploration Photographer: Humphrey Lloyd Hime and the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition of 1858, by R. Huyda (Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba Transactions Series III No. 30, 1973-74). No. 27 (1970-71) includes biographical information on William Kennedy (1814-1890).
No. 29, 1972-73, includes an article by Dr. E.C. Shaw entitled The Kennedys - An Unusual Western Family.
Research notes, copies of documents, newspapers, clippings, photographs, and maps gathered while studying the history of Battleford and North Battleford, and the manuscript for her book The Battlefords: A History.