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Canada. Parks Canada. National Historic Sites Service

  • R-279
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1967-1981

Selected reports from the Manuscript Report Series. Includes bibliography and unedited manuscripts of the Parks Canada Research Division (with appendices A-E, incomplete).

File 25 relates to buffalo pounds. File 55 (306) includes manuscript report no. 306 by R.R. Rostecki relating to architecture in Saskatchewan. File 40 (252) relates to the structural history of Fort Battleford. For fur trade, see files nos. 17 (131), 22 (159), 29 (202), 32 (207) and 62 (355). For Fort Walsh, see files nos. 5 (62), 26 (174), 28 (200), 34 (213), 46 (281), 48 (286), 66 (374), 75 (400) and 79 (409). File nos. 41 (264) and 68 (378) relate to Grey Owl. File 12 (92) relates to the Cypress Hills Massacre. File nos. 47 (285), 49 (288), 50 (289), 51 (290), 52 (293), 53 (294), 54 (295), 55 (306), 56 (310), 57 (311) and 58 (312) relate to courthouses. File nos. 23 (164), 35 (219), 42 (267), 43 (275), 44 (276) and 60 (320) relate to Lanark Place, Abernethy. File 12 (92) relates to Indian artifacts.

Department of Agriculture staff

  • R-B2811
  • Stuk
  • 1908

Dept. of Agriculture staff, including Thomas N. Willing, William J. Rutherford (later Dean of Agriculture), John Bracken, William F. Windeatt (with livestock br., later Rocroder of Brands), F.H. Auld, Frederick Bradshaw with Dr. Motherwell. Identified.

Department of Agriculture staff at W.R. Motherwell's farm

  • R-A241 (1)-(2)
  • Stuk
  • ca. 1907

Part of the staff of the Department of Agriculture at W.R. Motherwell's farm: H.V. Scott, F.H. Auld, A.P. Ketchen, Angus McKay, Mrs. Fred Bradshaw, W.R. Motherwell, Mrs. Scott(?), T.N. Willing, W.E. Ekins(?), Fred Bradshaw, John Bracken, W.A. Wilson.

First Saskatchewan government (Executive Council)

  • R-B12 (1)-(2)
  • Stuk
  • 1906

First Saskatchewan government. Copy of original composite photograph in Legislative Library. Portraits feature Hon. W. Scott (Premier), Hon J. Calder, Hon. J.H. Lamont, Hon. W.R. Motherwell, surrounding portrait of Hon. A.E. Forget (Lieutenant Governor).

Immigration and Emigration

  • R-1109
  • Bestanddeel
  • ca. 1840 to 1960

Compilation of former pamphlet and clipping collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. Materials promote immigration to Western Canada and describe the country, climate, homestead regulations, etc. for intending immigrants.

Includes publications issued by the Canadian Department of the Interior and the Department of Immigration and Colonization. File 8 includes the publication entitled The Last West. Files 15, 20 and 21 relate to irrigation. Includes records relating to land, land classification and land agents. File 66 includes a photocopy of a document entitled The Esterhaz colony: as it was and is now, 1885-1902.

Mackenzie King signing the Old Age Pension agreement.

  • R-B3628 (1)-(2)
  • Stuk
  • 1928

(1) Prime Minister Mackenzie King signing the Old Age Pension agreement, surrounded by 15 men including W.R. Motherwell, C.A. Dunning, John Millar, etc. (2) Page from agreement.

Museums

  • Pamphlet File - Museums
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1959-1974

National Museum of Canada 1966, published by the Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationary, Ottawa (booklet, 32 p.).

The Royal Bank of Canada Monthly Letter, Vol. 48, No. 3, March, 1967 (4 p.). Consists of an article called "Things to Remember" that discusses the value of Canada's museums.

Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, 1966 - Annual Report published in February, 1967 (booklet, 27 p.).

Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature: Annual Report, 1968/69 (booklet, 24 p.).

Planetarium: Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, Winnipeg, Canada, 1970 (pamphlet, 1 p.).

Museum: Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, Winnipeg, Canada [1970?] (pamphlet, 1 p.).

The Management of Small History Museums by Carl E. Guthe and published by the American Association for State and Local History, 1959, book, 326 p. (2 copies).

The Role of the Trustee in the 70's: A Report of the Proceedings of a Seminar Organized by the Ontario Association of Art Galleries, edited by Ann Chudleigh, Assistant of Extension Services of the National Gallery of Canada, 1971 (book, 86 p.)

The Technical Requirements of Small Museums by Raymond O. Harrison, M.R.A.I.C., Technical Paper No. 1 published by the Canadian Museums Association, 1966 (booklet, 27 p.).

The National Museum Policy: A Programme for Canadian Museums produced by The National Museums of Canada, [197-?] (pamphlet, bilingual, 8 p.).

Canadian Antiques Collector: A Journal of Antiques and Fine Art (photocopy of journal, July/August 1973 (63 p.). This is a special issue devoted to Saskatchewan and includes an article by Roger Phillips entitled Musket and Carbine. References to Sylvia Pusch. Also includes information on W.R. Motherwell. Includes article by Lloyd W. Rodwell entitled NWMP come to Regina. Includes article on ethnic settlement by A.R. Turner. Includes article on agriculture by Harry A. Tatro. Includes article on Inglis Sheldon-Williams by Nancy E. Dillow. Includes an article on sod houses by George Shepherd. Includes articles on Sitting Bull's chair and Stanley Mission by Ruth M. Buck. Includes article on fur trade by Deanna Christensen. Includes article on Indian crafts by Dorothy Francis. Includes article on early furniture by Muriel Clipsham. Includes article on fur trade by Deanna Christensen. Includes article on printing (newspapers) by L. Rodwell. Includes article by Dorothy Francis entitled Indian Crafts.

The Buildings of Canada: A Guide to Pre-20th Century Styles in Houses, Churches, and Other Structures, by Barbara A. Humphreys and Meredith Sykes, produced by Parks Canada, 1974 (booklet, 13 p.).

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