- Clippings File - Fish
- Unidad documental simple
- 1795-1952
Comments Regarding Fish, Made by Early Travellers in Saskatchewan, compiled from multiple sources. 5 p.
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Comments Regarding Fish, Made by Early Travellers in Saskatchewan, compiled from multiple sources. 5 p.
Andrew Creighton statement of stock and crop, disposition and assignation
Legal statements of stock and crop and of disposition and assignation of land and assets for Andrew Creighton of Park Kirkconnel, Scotland. All of Creighton's land and assets were assigned to his son, Samuel Creighton.
Parte dePhotographs (Private) Collection
Image of four unidentified First Nations men possibly taken in Saskatchewan or Alberta, possibly by R.H. Trueman. Three of the men are standing behind the fourth man, outside with trees in the background. They are all dressed in finery.
Early view of Stanley Mission.
Unidentified group of people in front of a log building, possibly an Anglican congregation
Roman Catholic missionary at Green Lake
Head and shoulders image of Jules Teston, Roman Catholic missionary at Green Lake.
(Vegetation and Fluvial Land Forms)
Wm. David Thomson Jones, Cumberland House trader and businessman as a young man (soldier) and elderly man.
Item is an image showing Battleford pioneers: (left to right) A.E. Craig; Jim Green, (back); Alex McKenzie; G. Jackson, and Jim Rose (back).
Architectural Drawings (Private) Collection
This collection consists of discrete archival architectural material (private) such as architectural drawings, presentation drawings, architectural plans, technical drawings, etc., that are in the permanent collection of the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan. Architectural drawings found within fonds, series and collections are included within those descriptions.