- R-A18651 (1)-(9)
- Unidad documental simple
- ca. 1950
Men inspecting a dam, possibly in northern Saskatchewan.
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Men inspecting a dam, possibly in northern Saskatchewan.
Lawrence Sidebottom and His New Bike, 1948
Lawrence Sidebottom and his new bike, December 1948, Ibstone, Saskatchewan (which is located south of Battleford).
Map showing revised route through Townships 6-2 and Ranges 25, W2M - W3M, Saskatchewan and Alberta
CNR - Maryfield Branch revised route.
Canadian Northern Railway Company
Map of Western Canada: Canadian National Railways
Indicates Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and Branch Lines Company, Canadian Pacific Railway, Canadian Northern Railway, other railways, and construction proposed in 1923.
Railroad map of Western Canada and Alaska
Item is a map issued by the Canadian Freight Association that contains index of railroad stations on verso.
Toop, H., Dr.
Saskatchewan. Provincial Library
General correspondence files concerning chiefly policy regarding books exposed to communicable diseases, staff, requests for discarded books, requests for travelling libraries for schools, recovery of overdue travelling library boxes, books for displays for camps, etc. and especially for Young Canada's Book Week, and loans to camps and Frontier College instructors; reports and speeches on Travelling Library services, monthly reports on activities, January 1946 to September 1957; work procedures manual; work programs 1947-1952/53; form letters, forms, etc. 1921-1962. (1 1/2 boxes).
Selection of general correspondence with individuals in various communities regarding applications for travelling libraries, requests for discarded books, etc. ( 2 boxes).
Report on disposal of files on discarded books with representative personal files including correspondence and lists of books shipped to rural residents. 1939-1953 (5 file folders).
Files concerning public libraries, establishment as Mechanics' and literary institutes or as libraries, grants, reports on receipts and expenditures, etc. Filed alphabetically by name of library. 1926-1952 (6 boxes). Files concerning public libraries as follows: Assiniboia; Arcola; Bounty; Canora; Carnduff; Eatonia; Elrose; Estevan; Evesham; Foam Lake; Forest Bank, Maidstone; Garnock, Kelliher; Glentworth; Grenfell; Gull Lake; Humboldt; Indian Head; Kerrobert; Kindersley; Lampman; Lashburn; Leader; Lloydminster; Luseland; Macklin; Melville; Mervin; Milden; Moose Jaw; Nipawin; North Battleford; Ogema; Oxbow; Paynton; Preeceville (Sunny Brae); Prince Albert; Regina; Richard; Rosthern; Saskatoon; Sintaluta; Star City; Swift Current; Trossachs; Unity; Wadena; Watrous; Watson; Wolseley; Woodrow; and Wynyard. N.B. Dates given are inclusive dates for the whole collection, not for files of individual libraries.
Correspondence with custodians of travelling libraries including lists of books in individual libraries, information re authors and types of reading preferred in the various districts, correspondence concerning shipping of books, disinfection of books from homes with contagious diseases, volume of circulation, overdue libraries, and lost books. Filed alphabetically according to name of place. 1921-1937 (4 boxes).
Saskatchewan. Royal Commission on Forestry
Record of proceedings at sittings in Regina, Prince Albert, Nipawin, Big River, Hudson Bay Junction and Saskatoon from January 29 to March 12, and May 15 to 16, 1946.
Frank Eliason was chairman. Members were Dr. John Mitchell, J.C. Irwin, Donald Galbraith and William Bayliss.
A booklet entitled Pioneer Geologist in Saskatchewan, written by W. O. Kupsch. Published by the Saskatchewan Department of Mineral Resources, 1955.
Geology And Its Relationship To Soils In Saskatchewan, by F. H. Edmunds of the Department of Geology, University of Saskatchewan, 1947.
Everyman's Geology of The Three Prairie Provinces of The Canadian West, by George Bryce, Winnipeg, 1907.
O'Hara Mill near Madoc, Ontario.
Carl Henriksen's sod house near Zelma
Item is a photograph of Carl Henriksen's sod house located near Zelma, Saskatchewan.