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Canada. Parks Canada. National Historic Sites Service

  • R-279
  • Documento
  • 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.

Canadian Plains Research Center (Prairie Forum)

Issues of Prairie Forum, the journal of the Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan.

The spring 1983 issue includes an article on the W.R. Motherwell and the Motherwell home in Abernethy, Saskatchewan and on ranches and ranching. The spring 1985 issue includes information on the Canadian Pacific Railway. The fall 1983 includes an article on Indians in western Canada.

Volume 1, No. 1, 1976 includes an article entitled Agriculture and river lot settlement in western Canada: The case of Pakan (Victoria), Alberta, by R.G. Ironside and E. Tomasky. It also includes an article entitled Canadian Conservation and the Cypress Hills, by Carl Norbeck and J. Gordon Nelson. Also includes article by W.H. Brooks entitled The Bible Christian Church in the West. The April 1976 issue includes information on river lots and an article by Lewis H. Thomas entitled A History of Agriculture on the Prairies to 1914. Includes information on Bible Christian Church. The Fall 1985 issue includes information on blacks in Saskatchewan.

The May 1977 issue includes information on grain marketing. The Fall 1985 issue includes information on the Grain Growers' Grain Company. The November 1976 issue includes information on rain and rainfall.

Department of Agriculture staff

  • R-B2811
  • Item
  • 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)
  • Item
  • 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)
  • Item
  • 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
  • Documento
  • 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.

Liberal Party: Saskatchewan No. 121 to 135

No. 121: Leaflet entitled European countries are willing to trade; The Liberal Party is willing to trade; Trade will bring dollar wheat. 1935. 2 p.

No. 122: Three copies of a pamphlet entitled Facts, regarding wheat grading, freight rates, Hudson Bay Railway, Canadian finance, Canadian trade, tariff, wheat marketing. 1930? 8 p.

No. 123: Leaflet entitled Things a Man Can Be Sent to Gaol for, regarding sections of the Criminal Code and the Marketing Act. Authorized by the Weyburn Liberal Association. 1935? 1 p.

No. 124: Pamphlet entitled Black Stem Rust Conquered, Credit for this is due to Hon. Dr. W. R. Motherwell while Minister of Agriculture in the Liberal Government. Authorized by the Melville Liberal Association. 1935? 4 p.

No. 125: Leaflet entitled Board Proposed Higher Minimum Price for Wheat. Canadian Press Despatch from Montreal, reprinted as it appeared in The Moose Jaw Times-Herald, on October 3, 1935. 1 p.

No. 126: Liberal campaign pamphlet for Jack Knowles, Garnet Menzies, Harry Walker. 1952. 4 p.

No. 127: Pamphlet entitled Take Politics and Fear Out of the Civil Service. Campaign pamphlet for Jack Knowles, Garnet Menzies and Harry Walker. 1952. 4 p.

No. 128: Leaflet showing a sample ballot, issued by the Regina Liberal Association. 1952. 1 p.

No.129: Pamphlet entitled A New Deal For Regina. Authorized by the Regina Liberal Co-ordinating Council. Includes information on campaigners: Ron Atchison, Gordon Grant, Alex S. Cochrane, Mrs. Betty Sear, Paul Dojack, and J. Walter Erb. 1964. 6 p.

No. 130: Campaign leaflet entitled Be Sure of a Change, Vote 4 Liberals, Adams, Collins, Johnson, Sherman. Issued by the Regina Liberal Association, 1960. 2 p.

No. 131: Campaign leaflet for two Regina West Liberal candidates Alex Cochrane and Betty Sear. 1964. 4 p.

No. 132: Leaflet entitled Flash! Guard Your Vote, issued by the Regina Liberal Association. 1952. 1 p.

No. 133: Voting poll card encouraging to vote Liberal for Regina West candidates, Alex Cochrane and Betty Sear on April 22. 1952. 2 p.

No. 134: Pamphlet entitled Let's Go! Vote Liberal. Why an Election on June 11?. Includes information on Liberal candidates Jack Knowles, Garnet Menzies, Harry Walker. Two CCF cartoons on page 4. Published by the Regina Liberal Association. 1952. 4 p.

No. 135: Booklet entitled Social Credit in Alberta. Issued by the Saskatchewan Liberal Association, Regina. 1938. 16 p.

Mackenzie King signing the Old Age Pension agreement.

  • R-B3628 (1)-(2)
  • Item
  • 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.

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