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Records of D.H. Bocking

  • TR-225
  • File
  • 1887-1992

Records created, accumulated and used by Douglas H. Bocking of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan as follows:

1) 1980 correspondence between Bocking and Dr. Carlyle King relating to an article on W.G. Brown and the United Reform Movement in Saskatoon in 1938-39 published in Saskatchewan History and King's political activities with the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in Saskatoon in 1938.

2) Reprints of three articles written by D.H. Bocking and published in Saskatchewan History (Autumn 1960, Spring 1964 and Spring 1965). Article titles are as follows: Premier Walter Scott: His Early Career; Saskatchewan's First Provincial Election; and Political Ambitions and Territorial Affairs, 1900-04.

3) Original and photocopied research materials and correspondence relating to Walter Scott, the first premier of Saskatchewan, and his ancestors. Included is a draft document by D.H. Bocking entitled Who was the Father of Walter Scott, the First Premier of the Province of Saskatchewan?

Bocking, Douglas H., 1925-2013

Prince Albert Diocese

  • R-500.45
  • File
  • 1891-1944

Photocopied correspondence to and from Msgr. J.H. Prud'homme relating to educational matters, 1924-1930, Treaty No. 6, colonization, 1919-1930, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), 1914-1944, and to the Order of Jacques Cartier, 1930-1933; Codex Historicus of Prince Albert, 1891-1915; Memoire de L'Eveque de St. Albert sur ses difficultés avec le Département Indien, 1909.

Cheberiak, Taras: Collector

  • R-1481.1
  • File
  • 1903-1990

Records accumulated by Taras Cheberiak including "Bread or Bombs", a speech delivered by T.C. Douglas in debate on Speech from the Throne, 1951; executives of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and Farmer-Labour Group, 1932-1958; list of CCF provincial candidates, 1956 and 1960; excerpts from an unpublished Ph.D. thesis by T.H.M. McLeod entitled "Public Enterprise in Saskatchewan: The Development of Public Policy and Administrative Controls", 1959; The Political Development of Saskatchewan by J. Archer; estimates of expenditures of the North-West Territories, 1903; brochure for International Privitization Congress, 1990: Saskatchewan Potash Show Proceedings, 1965; The First Fifty by Carlyle King, 1959; Saskatchewan: The Making of a University, by A.S. Morton, revised edition by Carlyle King, 1959.

Records of Olive Wells

  • TR-269
  • File
  • 1921-1998

Records created, accumulated and used by Olive (Thomas) Wells (1912-2009) of Tuxford, Saskatchewan relating mainly to her teaching career and involvement with the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in the Tommy Douglas era (1944-1948). Records consist mainly of newspaper clippings; publications; correspondence; CCF delegate ribbons.

Includes political publications as follows: Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association Convention Resolutions, 1921; CCF Manifesto: Security with Victory, Dominion General Election 1945; Saskatchewan CCF Members' Handbook, August 1952; Saskatchewan Plans for Progress, issued by the Saskatchewan Bureau of Publications, 1945; Calling Canadians Forward: Speeches by CCF Members Delivered in the House of Commons, March 1946; Delegates' Handbook for Eleventh Annual CCF Provincial Convention in Moose Jaw, July 24 to 26, 1946.

Uhrich, John Michael

  • R-599
  • File
  • 1922-1948

Includes: newsclippings, pamphlets, notes for speeches and texts of speeches concerning the Ku Klux Klan, Farmer-labour Group, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, Conservative Party, Roman Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, health, education, labour and welfare policies and programs in Saskatchewan and in other parts of Canada; and National Liberal Party pamphlets and newsletters.

This file also includes 29 photographs of the Uhrich family, government events, visits to areas of Saskatchewan, Roman Catholic Church events, KKK fiery cross, and a portrait of Dr. Allan Blair.

John Michael Uhrich (1877-1951) was a physician and a politician.

Saskatchewan. Executive Council

  • R-178.1
  • File
  • 1931-1964

Newspaper clippings. Includes clippings relating to the Progressive Conservative Party at the national and provincial level and freedom of the press.

Composite picture of C.C.F. members

  • R-B1395
  • Item
  • 1938

Composite picture of Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F.) members of the Ninth Saskatchewan Legislature, 1938. Members include: Jacob Benson (Last Mountain), J.H. Brockelbank (Tisdale), J.W. Burton (Humboldt), M.H. Feeley (Canora), L.H. Hantelman (Elrose), P.A. Howe (Kelvington), Tom Johnston (Touchwood), J.L. Phelps (Saltcoats), O.W. Valleau (Melfort), G.H. Williams (Wadena), and J.A. Young (Biggar).

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