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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.

Records of the Alex Youck School Museum Volunteer Committee

  • TR-340
  • File
  • 1995-2019

Records created, accumulated and used by members of the Alex Youck School Museum Volunteer Committee relating to the Alex Youck School Museum in the J.A. Burnett Education Centre at 1600 4th Avenue in Regina, Saskatchewan. The museum was a replica of a one-room schoolhouse and included artifacts from Saskatchewan schools dating from the early 1900s. The museum opened on September 21, 1994 and was named after Alex Youck, an educator in Regina, Saskatchewan.

The records include promotional materials; meeting agenda and minutes; a statement of purpose; list of elementary school classes that visited the museum in 1998 and 1999; a conservation assessment prepared by Jane Dalley, a conservator and conservation consultant, 2003; newspaper clippings; financial information; and correspondence.

Speaking Appearances and Workshops series

This series consists of correspondence, speeches, notes, invitations and agendas related to speeches delivered by Gruending and to workshops, seminars, forums and conferences that he participated in during the 1980s through 2019. Video footage from an event sponsored by the Canadian School of Public Service (2006) and an episode of the television program Listen Up (October 5, 2008), discussing the role of religious faith in voter choices, are also included.

Watrous and Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan tourism pamphlets and guides

  • PI-1162
  • File
  • 2015?-2019

Pamphlets relating to the promotion of tourism in the Watrous and Manitou Beach, Saskatchewan area. Includes pamphlets issued by the Manitou Springs Resort and Mineral Spa. Includes information on the healing mineral waters and the area's reputation as The Dead Sea of Canada.

Byrna Barclay fonds

  • F 713
  • Fonds
  • 1880-2019, predominant 1980-2019

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by Byrna Barclay of Regina, Saskatchewan mainly in her work as a writer and playwright. It is comprised mainly of draft manuscripts of prose, poetry and plays, professional correspondence, research materials, publicity/promotional materials and copies of her published works. The fonds also includes records relating to Barclay's activities with various organizations, including the Saskatchewan Arts Board, Saskatchewan Writers Guild and Sage Hill Writing Experience Inc. MI-13532 is a moving image of Byrna Barclay being interviewed in her backyard in Regina, Saskatchewan by Seán Virgo in 2007 for Middle of Somewhere, Season 2 and includes Barclay's reminiscences of the Moose Jaw Movement, a group of Saskatchewan writers established around 1975, and some of her experiences as a writer, including her recollections of Ruby Wiebe, Ken Mitchell, Lorna Crozier, Pat Krause, Judy Krause, Jim McLean and Garry Hyland.

The fonds includes a small volume of Barclay's personal records, mainly relating to her education, and Bjorling and Toevs family records, including records relating to her parents, Robert Lewis Burton and Helen (Bjorling) Burton.

No series have been identified in this fonds.

Barclay, Byrna, 1940-2023

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
  • File
  • 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.

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