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Interviews with Roy Orman and Maude Lubke

  • Tape R-12412B
  • Item
  • 19--

Sound recording of interviews with Roy Orman and maude Lubke conducted by Wayne Schmalz on the topic of Canadian writer Sinclair Ross.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.48
  • File
  • 19--

Records of Hiram Rowe Ferguson of Sonningdale, Saskatchewan consisting of verses entitled Thoughts Along the Way; information on the official opening of Spartan School on November 16, 1949; and a speech delivered at the 25th anniversary of the United church in Sonningdale on June 11, 1950.

Document entitled Narrative of Homestead Life, 1926-1947, compiled by Mrs. Mary K. Tennis, wife of Lloyd Tennis. 1950. 142 p.

Memorandum dated June 6, 1949 regarding the work of John C. Robinson in the area of child welfare in Saskatchewan which includes a short autobiographical sketch.

Document entitled Pioneer Days in the West, consisting of the reminiscences of Mrs. Maria Berthalda (Gledhill) Potter (1860-1951) of Langbank, Saskatchewan. 1948.

Document entitled My Pioneering Days, compiled by Mrs. Edgar Mott, 1946.

Document entitled A History of East Manitou District, 1908-1952, compiled by Vernon Meagher. 76 p.

Document entitled The Pioneer Years of Walter and Mary Ann Merryfield in Indian Head and Broadview Districts, written by Marion B. Dash, 1948.

Document entitled Reminiscences of Windthorst Pioneer, compiled by Mrs. Alex Boston. 23 p.

Letter dated July 12, 1918 sent from Walter Scott to J.H. Haslam of Regina, Saskatchewan.

Reminiscences

  • Micro. R-2.70
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  • 19-

Document in Yiddish language entitled Reminiscences of Pioneering in a Jewish Community in Lipton Area, by Clara Hoffer, wife of Israel Hoffer.

Reminiscences of William Culbertson of Wilkie, Saskatchewan. Microfilmed February 1957.

Reminiscences of Mrs. John (Brown) Goldsmith regarding teaching experiences at Stockholm, 1904-1905, early married life as a minister's wife at Esterhazy and Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan in 1906 and 1907 and in Alberta. Loaned for microfilming by Mrs. W.B. Clipsham in August 1956.

Document entitled I Put It in my Memory: Reminiscences of William George Waind at Age 95, being the reminiscences of William George Waind (1853-1948) related by Mr. Waind from July 1946 to July 1948 and edited/compiled by Mrs. Evelyn MacKey. Waind homesteaded near Arcola, Saskatchewan.

Reminiscences of Mrs. Edith C. Stewart entitled Prairie Patterns; Prairie Mosaic; and Dad and his Six Women, relating to Graytown and Willmar, Saskatchewan districts. Loaned for microfilming by Mrs. Stewart of Regina and filmed on March 28, 1957.

Bilingual local history of St. Brieux, Saskatchewan compiled by Louis Demay.

Local history records

  • Micro. R-2.61
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  • 19-

History of Arcola, 1882-1954, compiled by Marion Hislop and Ada McLellan. 84 p.

Local history entitled Pioneer Days of Our Community, compiled by Sacred Heart Academy, Yorkton, Saskatchewan. 1955.

Local history of the Cut Knife, Saskatchewan district entitled The Letter Sorter, compiled by Harry Boden. 23 p.

A local history of Spiritwood compiled by the students of Spiritwood Roman Catholic Separate School No. 26. 1955. 66 p.

Local history of Hirsch, Saskatchewan compiled by students of Hirsch School (Hirsch School District No. 283), 1955. 13 p.

A history of the Vaughan district, 1884-1949, compiled by the Vaughan Homemakers' Club, Melfort, Saskatchewan.

Isham-Adams: The origins of a family in the Canadian Fur Trade, 1732-1898

  • FH-101
  • Item
  • 2019

Family history compiled by Pat Redhead of Campbell River, British Columbia. Contents include Introduction: Chapter One: James Isham (1716-1761); Chapter Two: Charles Thomas Isham (1754-1814); Chapter Three: Jane Isham Heywood Mowat (1796-1848); Chapter Four: Ann Heywood Adams (1815-1898); Afterword; Appendices - Family Trees; Bibliography; and Index.

Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture brand books

  • Micro. R-2.104 to Micro. R-2.106
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North-West Territories Department of Agriculture and Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture brand books including indexes to brand designs by brand design and brand registration ledgers.

Micro. R-2.104/1: Index to Brand Designs by Brand design containing letters A to H
Micro. R-2.104/2: Index to Brand Designs by Brand design containing letters I to P
Micro. R-2.104/3: Index to Brand Designs by Brand design containing letters Q to Z and Numbers 1 and 2
Micro. R-2.105/1: Index to Brand Designs by Brand design containing numbers 3 to 9 and tools, fractions, triangles, crosses and hearts
Micro. R-2.105/2: Brand Registration Ledger A to D and part of E [no. 1-850]
Micro. R-2.106/1: Brand Registration Ledger E and F-G
Micro. R-2.106/2: Brand Registration Ledger I 7 [no. 17837 to 19367] and H1 to H3 [entries 1 to 6731]
Micro. R-2.106/3: Brand Registration Ledger H3 to H5 [entries 6732 to 14095]
Micro. R-2.106/4: Brand Registration Ledger H5 to H7 [entries 14096 to 20702]
Micro. R-2.106/5: Brand Registration Ledger H7 to H8 [entries 20691 to 21729]
Micro. R-2.106/6: Brand Registration Ledger I2 to I4 [entries 3939 to 10618]
Micro. R-2.106/7: Brand Registration Ledger 14 to 17 [entries 10619 to 17837]
Micro. R-2.106/8: Brand Registration Ledger J, K, L [entries 1-4773]
Micro. R-2.106/9: Brand Registration Ledger L [entries 4774 to end] and M1 and M2

Paquin/Pocha: The origins of a family in the Canadian Fur Trade, 1634-1896

  • FH-100
  • Item
  • 2019

Family history compiled by Pat Redhead of Campbell River, British Columbia. Contents include Part One - Founding Families; Part Two - Joseph Paquin, voyageur; and Part Three - Joseph Paquin-dit-Pocha, along with appendices, bibliography and index. Families referenced include Boucher; Mallet; Plante; Paquin; Lagorce; Lesieur; Pocha; and Lesiege.

Interview with Allan Ahenakew

  • Tape R-1723
  • Item
  • 19--

Sound recording of H. Read interviewing Allan Ahenakew, who discusses the fight against tuberculosis in Saskatchewan. Possibly broadcast on CKBI, Prince Albert.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.582
  • File
  • 19--

Local history publication relating to pioneer life north of the Qu'Appelle Valley entitled North of the Qu'Appelle, compiled by the United Church Women's Committee, Abernethy, Saskatchewan, 1967. 46 p. Table of contents is as follows: Introduction; Western Wilderness; Search For Land; Pioneer Life; Primitive Methodist Colony, Pheasant Forks; Railway; Pioneer Life - A New Phase; Grain Growers' Association; Horse and Buggy; 1910-1914; and Conclusion.

Unpublished local history document entitled Filing for the Future: Townships 1, 2 and 3, Range 23, compiled by the Clay Centre Handicraft Club. 161 p. Document relates to the Eastend, Saskatchewan district and includes biographical information on pioneers in the district. Some of the surnames included are Vickery, Samoleski, Shiels, Butala, Lunde, Lofgren and Bosworth. 1967.

Volume 6, number 48 of The Macoun Post dated May 25, 1922.

Interview with Mr. Kendrick conducted on May 14, 1957 by his son, A. Kendrick, E.F. Durrant and W.M. Berry, all of the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA) regarding floods, etc. 28 pages. Mr. Kendrick farmed in the Qu'Appelle Valley area between Crooked Lake and Round Lake. Includes references to floods in 1882 and early 1900s in Saskatchewan.

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