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Thomas Watson, Commissioner of Public Health

  • R-B1378
  • Item
  • 1913

Thomas Watson, Commissioner of Public Health, Saskatchewan, with delegates to convention of Canadian Public Health Association, Regina. Conference at Regina with delegates on Legislative Building steps. Also in attendance is R.H. Murray, Director, Division of Sanitation.

Dr. Spalding with Dr. M.M. Seymour and others

  • R-A10438 (4)
  • Item
  • ca. 1922

Item is an image showing Dr. Spalding with Dr. M.M. Seymour and others. Photograph was taken of a trip made to sites in northern Saskatchewan by Dr. J.M. Uhrich and Dr. M.M. Seymour.

The Saskatchewanians

  • Pamphlet File - Saskatchewanians
  • Item
  • 1967-07

Publication containing biographical sketches and portraits of 100 prominent men and women who had contributed to the building of the province of Saskatchewan. Published by the Saskatchewan Diamond Jubilee and Canada Centennial Corporation.

Biog. - Seymour, Maurice M.

  • Clippings File - Biog. - Seymour, Maurice M.
  • Item
  • between 1965 and 1970

Biographical sketch on Dr. Maurice M. Seymour. Seymour was a surgeon during the Riel Rebellion, the first appointed Commissioner of Public Health and an organizer of the Saskatchewan Medical Association. He was also an active member of the Anti-Tuberculosis League and was named the Canadian representative to the League of Nations committee in 1923.

Excerpt from "Pioneers and Prominent People of Saskatchewan" detailing the life of Dr. Maurice M. Seymour.

Newspaper article, source unknown, which details the naming of two lakes in Northern Saskatchewan after Dr. Maurice M. Seymour.

Correspondence between Mrs. L. McK. Robinson, and E.C. Morgan of the Saskatchewan Archives Board regarding a request for information on Dr. Maurice M. Seymour.

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