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Typewritten copy of letters written from Edmund H. Oliver to his wife and family from June 22, 1916 to May 30, 1919 from locations in Manitoba, England and France. Edmund Oliver's wife edited and typed the letters.
Farm account journals of Lew W. Elliott (1886-1971) of Flaxcombe, 1901-1967, including lists of expenditures and wages for hired men. Journal by L.W. Elliott, 1930, while foreman of construction of Highway No. 7 from Flaxcombe east; also includes farm fuel records for the farms of L.W. Elliott, his son, Frank and Sheldon, and his son-in-law, E.J. McCullough.
Records created and accumulated by Willis A. Richford (1905-2005) of Norquay, related to his work with the Hudson Bay Route Association and his advocacy for the development of the Port of Churchill. Includes correspondence, clippings, maps, photographs, scrapbooks, publications, reports, audio tapes, video tapes, a badge, a bumper sticker, and a 45 vinyl recording..
Records of the South Allan Co-operative farm, established in 1951. Records include minutes, application forms, annual reports, contracts, newspaper clippings, correspondence, agreements, financial statements dating from 1951-1964; photo album containing 59 photographs of the South Allan Co-operative Farm and the farmers that established and operated the farm, probably compiled by co-operative members Kathleen Boon and Arvinna Wilkinson, ca. 1951. Also includes newspaper clippings about the South Allan Co-operative Farm.
Records of the Zelma Local Lodge, United Farmers of Canada (Saskatchewan Section) including minutes, financial records, correspondence, publications, and clippings.
Seventeen binders containing unpublished manuscripts, research material and photographs pertaining to the life of Jacob G. Guenter (born 1921) and his family; to community and Mennonite history for the Hague, Hepburn, Osler, and Steele School District areas; to settlement and agricultural machinery in the prairies; to trips taken by Guenter to Costa Rica, New Zealand, and in Canada. Compiled and written by Guenter from 1980-2003, after he retired as a farmer.
Records of Murray Dobbin, a journalist, author and social activist. Fonds includes records relating to Métis history, including: transcripts of oral history interviews relating to the Métis Society of Saskatchewan and to James Brady and Malcolm Norris; copies of archival information gathered for research from various archives; articles written by Dobbin for New Breed magazine; miscellaneous correspondence on Métis topics. The fonds also includes personal papers of Dobbin relating to democracy, the Pro Canada Network, CBC, CSIS, his freelance contracts; Northern Native Rights Committee, socialism, the WAFFLE movement in the New Democratic Party, and the Committee in Solidarity with Palestinians.
Typewritten copy of article written by T.W. Bennett entitled Fighting A Prairie Fire, originally published in The Penny Pictorial, Vol. XLI, No. 525, June 19, 1909. The fire occurred in the Wood Mountains.