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Brief recollections of Mrs. Laura Serina Derdall (nee Iverson), who emigrated from Norway and settled in the Outlook, Saskatchewan district in 1903 with her husband, Ingvald Derdall.
Alfred Stewart of Regina was an early member of the North-West Mounted Police (Regimental No. 400), serving from 1875 to 1899. This brief biographical sketch was prepared by his daughter, Emma Stewart.
Copies of published reminiscences of Anna Tordon, who describes her family's experiences homesteading at Burgis, Saskatchewan and her own experiences as a farmer's wife in the Preeceville area.
Reminiscences related to James Alexander Aikin's work from 1905 to 1917 as a journalist and as an editor of The Weekly Phenix and The Daily Phoenix (Saskatoon) with introduction and notes by Bruce Peel.
Illustrated publication published by Banting Publishers, Regina, Saskatchewan consisting of Myrtle G. Moorhouses' reminisces of the Childerhose family's pioneer farming experiences and her own experiences as a farmer's wife living near Swift Current. Reminiscences relate mainly to dogs, horses, automobiles, Buffalo Horn Valley School District No. 930, rodeos, and the dirty thirties.
Reminiscences of Franz F. Boechler who, at the age of six, emigrated with his family from a German settlement north of the Black Sea in Russia, to North Dakota in 1890 and then to Allan, Saskatchewan in 1903.