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Records created, accumulated and used by the secretary-treasurer of the Prince Albert Roman Catholic Separate School District No. 6 consisting of minutes, 1896-1978; a letter book, 1896-1897; financial records, 1888-1949; teachers' agreements, 1921-1933; miscellaneous correspondence relating to the construction and repair of the school, 1931, 1949; and reports of the inspector, principal and local attendance officer.
Map of the seat of Riel's insurrection showing the connection of Prince Albert with other points in the N.West. Indicates trails and distances, railways, and telegraph lines. Slide copy made, #418.
North West Halfbreed Claims Commissioner's boat called the Eleanor. Commissioners are W.P.R. Street, Q.C. (Chairman), A.E. Forget, Roger Goulec, Secretary. N.P. Coté. Prince Albert, N.W.T. July 1885.
Publication entitled, McPhillip's Saskatchewan Directory, an alphabetical and business directory of the District of Saskatchewan, North-West Territories. Includes brief historical sketches of Prince Albert, Battleford and other settlements, general descriptive information on the district, and alphabetical directories for the communities of: A la Corne; Batoche; Battleford; Birch Hills; Birch River; Bresaylor; Carrot River; Carlton; Clarke's Crossing; Cold Lake; Cumberland; Duck Lake; Fish Creek; Fort Pitt; Frog Lake; Grand Rapids; Green Lake; Halcro; Humboldt; Lac La Ronge; Lower Flat; Nut Lake; Onion Lake; Prince Albert; Red Deer Hill; Red Deer Lake; Saskatoon; Shell River; Snake Plains; St. Laurent; St. Louis de Langevin; and The Pas. Published by Henry Thomas McPhillips, Prince Albert.