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Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6107
  • Item
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Bevin Bigalky, Gillian Hanley, Bob Ellis and Alex Lapchuk for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

Ernest J. Holfeld of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1904, discusses homesteading in the Dafoe area, education, the Depression, and his involvement in political activities in the area.

Mrs. E.K. Lieppi of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1902, talks about her homesteading experiences in the Kronau district, school, chores, social life and World War II.

Valentine Mohr of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1881, discusses his personal background, homesteading in the Balgonie district in the early 1900s, community activities, the Depression, the effect of the two World Wars and anti-German sentiment.

Mr. Selzer of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1895, discusses his homesteading experiences in the Moose Jaw district, community life, farm co-operatives, social activities and the influence of the church.

Edith Stewart of Regina, Saskatchewan, a teacher born in 1904, talks about her homesteading experiences, school life, community activities and co-operation, Regina Normal School, teaching in a country school and social life in Regina in 1922.

Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6129
  • Item
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Larry Lauser and Carol Sponsler for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government. Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

Bill Freethy of Lumsden, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1883, discusses his homesteading experiences in the Lumsden district and the effects of the Depression and the two World Wars on the Lumsden area.

Father McLellan of Regina, Saskatchewan, a teacher and priest born around 1915, recalls his experiences working on harvest excursions, teaching in rural Saskatchewan, joining the Air Force in World War II, and ministering in Lampman, Browning, Qu'Appelle and Regina.

Katherine Molder of Regina, Saskatchewan, a homemaker born in 1885, recalls her experiences homesteading and living in Regina.

Helen Powell of Lumsden, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1889, speaks about her homesteading experiences from 1910.

Joseph Schlossher of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1880, reminisces about his life in Saskatchewan from 1902, working in a hardware store and homesteading.

Magdalena Schroeder of Regina, Saskatchewan, born in 1891, recalls her experiences as a Russian immigrant in 1913, with comments about her work as a domestic labourer in Regina, social activities and her involvement in the church.

Wendilen Wagman of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer and businessman, recalls his experiences and the jobs he held when he arrived in Saskatchewan, homesteading near St. Joseph's Colony, his business in Odessa from 1909 and experiences as the justice of the peace and mayor of Odessa from 1909 to 1919.

Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6135
  • Item
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Larry Hauser for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

Caroline Hauser of Melville, Saskatchewan, a homemaker born in 1890, recalls her homesteading experiences with comments about entertainment, fashions, the flu epidemic, World War I, travelling and hunting.

Rosalie Karwandy of Regina, Saskatchewan, a homemaker born in 1896, recalls her homesteading experiences in the McLean, Vibank and Herbert districts, life in Qu'Appelle, fashions, entertainment and World Wars I and II.

Russell J. Thompson, a farmer born in 1889, and Annabelle Thompson, a farmer born in 1898, both of Regina, Saskatchewan, recall their homesteading experiences with comments about the Regina Cyclone in 1912, illnesses and remedies, the effects of World War I and the Depression and entertainment.

Catherine Van Nes of Melville, Saskatchewan, a farm wife born in 1887, recalls her homesteading experiences in the Langenburg district and life in Josephsberg and Melville from 1907. Includes comments about schooling, housework, entertainment, fashions, and the effects of the World Wars.

Records of the Royal Canadian Legion, Fort Qu'Appelle Branch No. 35

  • Micro. R-2.220
  • Coleção
  • copied 1993 (originally created 1914?-1980)

Records of the Fort Qu'Appelle Branch No. 35 of the Royal Canadian Legion in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan consisting of minutes of meetings, January 4, 1928 to December 12, 1929, June 8, 1930 to September 6, 1933 and January 8, 1954 to December 17, 1980; and a copy of a portion of a letter from Lieutenant W.A. Reeve while in the trenches to a citizen in Fort Qu'Appelle, 1914-1918.

Farewell for troops in Wadena, Saskatchewan

  • S-B6957
  • Item
  • copied 1981 (originally created 1915?)

Group of people gathered to bid farewell to troops leaving to serve in the Great War.

Records of Dr. Urban J. Gareau

  • TR-207
  • Documento
  • 1915-2009

Records created, accumulated and used mainly by Dr. Urban J. Gareau of Regina, Saskatchewan. Gareau was born in 1893 in Ontario and served in World War I with the No. 3 General Hospital (McGill), Canadian Expeditionary Force, and as a probationer surgeon with the Royal Navy. After the war, he practiced in Sintaluta, Saskatchewan before establishing a pediatrics practice in Regina in 1925. The first pediatrician in Saskatchewan, Gareau retired in 1959 and died in Regina on September 16, 1963. He and his wife, Hazel Irene Urban, are buried in Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery in Regina.

Records consist of the following:

1): Original handwritten letters written by Urban Gareau to his father, mother and sisters in Ottawa, Ontario while he was
serving in World War I, 1915-1917.

2): Typewritten summary of Gareau's World War I letters dated March 17, 2007. Creator of document unknown.

3): Typewritten booklet entitled Reminiscences of a Lifetime of Medical Practice, by Urban J. Gareau, M.D. The booklet, dated March 4, 1963, consists of five articles written by Gareau originally published in 1962 and 1963 in The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan. The titles of the articles are as follows: World War I Experiences; Practice on the Prairies; Postgraduate Studies Abroad; Private Practice in Regina; and Medical Practices and Their Effect on Paediatrics.

4): Series of five photocopied articles written by Dr. Urban Gareau and published in 1962 and 1963 in The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan. Titles of articles are as follows: Regina doctor tells of early experiences in an eventful career; Young doctor settling in west faced many problems; Postgraduate studies prepare medical career; Miracle drugs changed pattern of medical practice; and Medicine makes recent rapid advances.

5): Copy of obituary for Dr. Gareau; editorial entitled Saskatchewan's first baby doctor; and Autumnal farewell by Lilian Fairley. 1963.

6): Copies of photographs of Charles Andrew Forsythe and Norman Ernest Forsyth; 28th North-West Battalion badge and 68th Overseas Battalion badge.

Lest We Forget: Bottesford and Muston in the Great War

  • PI-775
  • Item
  • 1917

Illustrated publication published by Bottesford Community Heritage Project and printed by Russell Press Limited, Nottingham, England. Documenting the impact of the Great War on the communities of Bottesford and Muston, the publication Includes information on some soldiers from Saskatchewan as follows: Charles Albert Bend (page 190); George Bend (page 190); Frank Raithby (page 259); Arthur Gilding (page 122); and Charles Pacey (page 138).

Memoir, photographs of W.D. Roberts

  • TR-283
  • Item
  • 1915-193?, 1981 [digitized 2015]

Digital copies of a memoir, written by William D. Roberts entitled, "From North Wales by Easy Stages via Virginia, Wisconsin and Saskatchewan, to Victoria, Vancouver Island" and accompanying photographs. Roberts details his experiences while homesteading in the Medstead, Saskatchewan district, serving in the First World War, during his career as a railway mail clerk, and other life experiences from 1896 to 1981, shortly before his death. Photographs depict Roberts in 1915, 1928 and in the 1930s.

Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History

  • R-1077
  • Coleção
  • 1890-1953?

Various records collected by the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History including records relating to World War I; War to Peace newspaper article nos. 2-8 from Regina Daily Post, 1918-1919; a City of Regina Municipal Manual, 1915; a brochure entitled Saskatchewan Coal, issued by the Coal Mines Branch, Saskatchewan; an order of service for Decoration Day, 1922; pamphlet entitled Sir Ian Hamilton's Dispatch, 1915?; posters; pamphlet relating to Grant Hall hotel in Moose Jaw, 1928; the first cheque issued by the Government of Saskatchewan in 1905; red and blue pencils used in the 1903 election to the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories by candidates Jacob W. Smith and James Benjamin Hawkes along with related correspondence from P.H. Gordon dated 1952; the first flight covers of the Canada Air Mail Service relating to flights to/from Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and Regina, 1930; Women's National Land Service Corps Interim Report, February to September 1916 and Annual Report for October 1, 1917 to September 30, 1918; Fairmede Agricultural Society certificate of ownership of SW 1/4 10-13-1-W2 issued 1894; and publication entitled The Trumpet Call of National Currency, written by W.C. Paynter, secretary of the Canadian Currency and Banking Reform, Tantallon, Saskatchewan, February 1932; the personal journal of Mr. John Alexander Strutt kept during his residence in Fairmede, North-West Territories, 1890-1900; an undated road map entitled Saskatchewan Blazed Trails, issued by The Regina Map Company; programme for the inauguration service for the new organ at Westminster Church, Regina, 1914; photographs and postcards.

Scenes of destruction from bombs in northern France

  • R-A19343 (1)-(6)
  • Item
  • between 1914 and 1918

Items are postcard views that show scenes of destruction from bombs in northern France, a German tank captured at Amiens, France. 1914-1918.

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