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Everhard Hendrik Grolle collection

  • R-1687
  • File
  • 1912-2000 (predominant: 1958-1997)

Financial records from the firms of F.H. Portnall, Portnall & Grolle Architects, Grolle Architect & Engineer Ltd., and Grolle & Grolle Architects & Engineer Inc.; shareholder minutes, reports, project files and office administrative files, and files relating to Grolle's personal and architectural interests. File V.15 relates to Globe Theatre, Regina.

Includes one head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified man drawn in pastel by F.H. Portnall (GM-DA-1170); a head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified Black man painted in oil on wood by F.H. Portnall (GM-DA-1171); a watercolour sketch on paper of the interior of a home with chairs around the fireplace done by Johan H. Grolle, December 1920 (GM-DA-1172); a photo montage of the old Post Office building in downtown Regina showing the redevelopment of the downtown area [198?] (GM-DA-1173]; a black and white photograph of a war memorial in Saskatoon with F.H. Portnall, Architect, Regina, written in the bottom right corner (GM-PH-5194); six photographs of architectural models of the Globe Theatre redevelopment in the old Post Office building at 1801 Scarth Street, Regina (GM-PH-5195 (1)-(6); two photographs of the exterior and interior of the Saskatchewan Conservation House (Passive House) (GM-PH-5196 (1)-(2)); and photographs of St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Regina; the Potashville School Unit No. 25 office/regional library building in Esterhazy; St. Stephens Presbyterian Church at 1850 Parker Avenue, Regina; and the Fort Qu'Appelle museum and library building (GM-PH-5197 (1)-(4).

Graduate theses

  • Micro. R-2.300
  • File
  • copied 1963 (originally created 1962-1963)

Thesis entitled Leadership in Saskatchewan Community: The Impact of Industrialization, submitted by Hendrik Willem Van der Merwe for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles, 1963. 173 p. Relates to Esterhazy, Saskatchewan.

Thesis entitled Canadian Concepts of Federalism, submitted by Edwin Robert Black for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1962. 305 p.

Thesis entitled United States Direct Investment in Canada, 1950-1960, submitted by Robert Whelan Knapp for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan, 1963. 239 p.

Thesis entitled An Inquiry into the Position and Workings of the Parliamentary Press Gallery in Ottawa, submitted by C.K. [Colin Knowlton] Seymour-Ure for the degree of Master of Arts in Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, 1962. 177 p.

Immigration and Emigration

  • R-1109
  • File
  • ca. 1840 to 1960

Compilation of former pamphlet and clipping collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. Materials promote immigration to Western Canada and describe the country, climate, homestead regulations, etc. for intending immigrants.

Includes publications issued by the Canadian Department of the Interior and the Department of Immigration and Colonization. File 8 includes the publication entitled The Last West. Files 15, 20 and 21 relate to irrigation. Includes records relating to land, land classification and land agents. File 66 includes a photocopy of a document entitled The Esterhaz colony: as it was and is now, 1885-1902.

Local Histories - Esterhazy

  • Pamphlet File - Local Histories - Esterhazy
  • File
  • 1962

Industry Comes to a Prairie Town by Donald E. Willmott, October 1962. Report on Esterhazy, Saskatchewan issued in 1963 by the Centre for Community Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. (4 copies).

Pamphlet on Esterhazy issued by Esterhazy Community Museum Society, [after 1970] (2 copies).

Local Histories - Esterhazy

  • Clippings File - Local Histories - Esterhazy
  • File
  • 1956-1965

Newspaper clippings and excerts from the federal sessional papers relating to Esterhazy, Saskatchewan. Includes information on the opening of the Esterhazy and District Museum in 1970, the controversy relating to the identity of Count Paul D'Esterhazy in 1957, and the International Minerals & Chemical Corporation (Canada) Limited potash mine.

Records of Canon J. Harrison Hill

  • Micro. R-2.888
  • File
  • copied 1980 (originally created 1953 or before)

Records created and accumulated by Canon J. Harrison Hill consisting of a fictional story entitled The Last Journey of Alex McRossie; his unpublished, typewritten memoirs entitled Early Memories Unfold; and a document entitled The Origins of the University of Emmanuel College, by Dr. John Archer.

Joseph Harrison Hill was born in England in 1868. He married Annie Louisa James in 1893. They came to Canada in 1903 and settled in Esterhazy. Hill was ordained into the Anglican Church ministry in 1909 and served in numerous communities in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. He resided in Regina from 1921 to 1938, when he retired and moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba. He returned to Regina in 1951 and died in Wolseley, Saskatchewan on February 25, 1953.

Records of Local Improvement District No. 10-A-2

  • Micro. R-2.512
  • File
  • copied 1972 (originally created 1905)

Assessment roll and register of Local Improvement District No. 10-A-2. The local improvement district comprised the area in townships 18, 19, 19a and 20 in ranges 1 and 2, west of the second meridian.

School District Histories - 1955 Golden Jubilee Project

  • Micro. R-3.36
  • File
  • 1895-1971

Local histories compiled mainly by students and staff of various schools to commemorate Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee in 1955, as follows: King Edward School District No. 2035; St. Gregor School District No. 3196; South St. Gregor School District; and Avonhill School District No. 2764 (History of the Avonhill School District No. 2764 and the commemoration of the people who made it possible, 1911-1971).

Also includes minutes of Hebden School District No. 4464, March 29, 1922 to March 16, 1966; Katepwa School District No. 116, 1911-1931; Leavenworth School District No. 1521, 1906-1960, and cash book, 1926-1945; St. Joseph Roman Catholic Public School District No. 17, 1898-1940; St. Elizabeth School District No. 1316, April 28, 1906 to November 30, 1923. Includes Esterhazy Roman Catholic Public School District No. 28 treasurer's record, 1895-1913; and Dunreath School District No. 2121 minutes, January 10, 1925 to February 10, 1945 and daily attendance register (RESTRICTED ACCESS) for the 1933/34 school year (July 1, 1933 to June 30, 1934).

Synod of the Diocese of Qu'Appelle

  • R-705
  • File
  • 1884-1983

Includes: minutes of the Executive Committee; minutes of deanery conferences and meetings; parish returns; parish vestry minutes, account books, service registers; photographs; and "History of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lang" by Darrel Hockley (10 p., see file VII.112A). The Canadian Church Railway Mission (Diocese of Qu'Appelle) (Box 4) contains reports on the work of the Church Railway mission in various Saskatchewan communities. See Occasional Paper No. 164, Spring 1938, page 26 for obituary for Mary Spring-Rice, wife of Gerald Spring-Rice. See Occasional Paper No. 189, Summer 1951, page 22 for notice regarding death of Mrs. Alice Court.

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