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Biog. - Tenaille Bros.

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Article regarding Jean Tenaille and his brother, Dan Tenaille, and the abandoned stone house north of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan originally owned by Jean Tenaille. The Tenaille brothers left Maple Creek to serve in World War I. Possibly published in The Leader-Post, Regina.

Biog. - Thompson, Thomas

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  • 1960

Article published in the March 1960 issue of Country Guide regarding a cairn erected by the Thompson family in memory of Louisa and Thomas Thompson, pioneers of the Fairlight, Saskatchewan district.

Article by Harold Longman entitled Stone cairn is tribute to southeast pioneers. Published in The Leader-Post, Regina, July 4, 1960.

Biog. - Tilden, Joseph E.

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  • 1955-09-12

Copy of memo from Harold Read, Supervisor of Game, to E.L. Paynter, Game Commissioner, containing biographical information on Joe E. Tilden, a trapper in northern Saskatchewan who also worked as a caretaker at the hospital in Stony Rapids.

Biog. - Tobey, Roy

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  • 1948 or after

Biographical information on Roy Tobey, after whom Tobey Point was named. Tobey helped discover a new uranium field in the Lake Athabasca area around 1948. Creator of document and date of creation unknown.

Biog. - Trant, William

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  • 1924, 1932

Obituary for William Trant entitled William Trant, First Regina Police Magistrate, Dies at Coast at Eighty Years of Age. Published in The Leader, Regina, September 5, 1924.

Copy of article on William Trant written by Z.M. Hamilton. Published August 22, 1932. Source unknown.

Biog. - Tyrer, T.G.

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  • 1959 or after

Copy of obituary for former Regina, Saskatchewan resident T.G. Tyrer entitled Ex-chief of surveys dies at 82. Possibly published in The Leader-Post, Regina. Exact date unknown.

Biog. - Uhrich, J.M.

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  • 1951

Biographical information on John Michael Uhrich likely compiled by Saskatchewan Archives Board staff. [1951 or after].

Copy of article on the death of J.M. Uhrich published in The Leader-Post, Regina, June 15, 1951.

Biog. - Watt, George

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  • 1954-1967

Series of three articles by J.R. Bothwell on George Watt published in The Leader-Post, Regina: From rutty, treeless prairie (March 30, 1954); And music played a part (April 1, 1954); and The times and the weather (April 2, 1954). The articles are based on the original diaries of George Watt, a gardener employed by the Government of Saskatchewan and musician in Regina.

Copy of memo dated April 4, 1967 from A.R. Turner, Provincial Archivist, to A.I. Bereskin, Controller of Surveys, Department of Natural Resources, containing biographical information on George Watt.

Copy of letter dated May 16, 1967 from D.G. Steuart, Minister of Natural Resources, to Charles Watt of Don Mills, Ontario regarding the naming of Watt Bay in honour of Watt's father, George Watt.

Biographical information on George Watt copied from The Leader-Post, Regina, August 18, 1937, p.3. Information possibly copied by Mrs. Bothwell on April 6, 1953.

Biog. - Williams, R.H.

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  • 1936-1939

Newspaper article, source unknown, detailing the life of pioneer merchant R.H. Williams, who opened up his store "Glasgow House" with his son J.K.R. Williams in 1888.

Leader-Post, Regina article detailing the life of the Williams Family who took over the mercantile industry in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1888.

Leader-Post article celebrating the Williams' Family 50th year in the mercantile industry.

Biog. - Wilson, E. Day

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  • 1945-03-01

Article from the Saskatchewan Farmer regarding E. Day Wilson's retirement as reeve of the Rural Municipality of Lumsden.

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