- R-A14449
- Item
- between 1900 and 1920
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image of a tar paper shack.
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Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image of a tar paper shack.
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing a Ukrainian farm near Calder, Saskatchewan.
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing a view of highway No. 20.
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image of a wood shack with sods piled around the base of the shack.
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing Arlington Beach House, September 5, 1911.
Arlington Beach House owned by William Pearson Co. Ltd.
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is a photograph of the Arlington Beach House owned by William Pearson Co. Ltd. Unidentified people on veranda.
This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Arthur Pearson during his careers as a land surveyor, salesman and senator and as a member of the Conservative and the Progressive Conservative parties in Saskatchewan.
The types of records included are correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, notes, committee reports, photographs, and donor lists. The majority of political records relate to Pearson's work in the Lake Centre, Lumsden, and Prince Albert Constituencies. Many of the records also relate to John G. Diefenbaker, including correspondence, campaign information, and newspaper clippings, as Pearson ran Diefenbaker's election campaigns from 1957 through 1973. The photographs mostly feature the Qu'Appelle Valley and the Wm. Pearson Land Co.
No series assignment has been applied to the records in this fonds.
Pearson, Arthur Maurice, 1890-1976
Beach house owned by William Pearson Company Limited
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing the beach house owned by the William Pearson Company Limited.
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image of the building of the S.S. Qu'Appelle.
Part of Arthur M. Pearson fonds
Item is an image showing the building of the S.S. Qu'Appelle.