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A History of Cumberland House as told by its own citizens, 1774 to 1974

  • (S)YF 145
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1974

Booklet entitled A History of Cumberland House ... as Told by Its Own Citizens, 1774 to 1974. Published by the Bicentennial Committee of Cumberland House, Saskatchewan and edited and produced by Northern News Services, Department of Northern Saskatchewan.

Aerial and bird's-eye views of northern Saskatchewan; Department of Northern Saskatchewan offices; La Ronge Community College

Aerial and bird's-eye views of northern Saskatchewan, showing communities, businesses, public buildings, animals, and ways of life. 01 to 07: Settlement of Weyakwin, located on the shore of Montreal Lake. 08 to 11: Woodland caribou in a field in the Besnard Lake region. 12 to 15: Settlement of Pinehouse.16 to 18: School at Pinehouse. 19: New houses under construction at Pinehouse. 20: Addition to Co-op store at Pinehouse. 21: Houses at Pinehouse. 22 to 23: Pinehouse and the winter road to Beauval. 24: Temporary bridge over the Smoothstone River on the Besnard-Pinehouse Road. 25 to 32: Moose in a field. 33 to 40: Construction of the Besnard-Pinehouse Road. 41 to 52: Two Indigenous trappers follow a trapline on snowshoes in the Besnard Lake region. 53 to 54: La Ronge. 55 to 57: Churchill High School and surrounding area at La Ronge. 58 to 59: La Ronge. 60: Department of Northern Saskatchewan general office building at La Ronge. 61: Fish plant at La Ronge. 62 to 64: Sewer line construction at La Ronge. 65: Department of Northern Saskatchewan Fire Control Branch building at La Ronge. 66 to 67: Provincial Government Office Building at La Ronge. 68: Main street of La Ronge. 69: Pre-Cam School at La Ronge. 70 to 71: Main street of La Ronge. 72: Hospital at La Ronge. 73: Pre-Cam School at La Ronge. 74 to 78: Mobile home park at La Ronge. 79 to 80: Airport at La Ronge. 81: Montreal River at La Ronge. 82 to 83: La Ronge. 84 to 96: Trapper's cabin, located on the second narrows of the Wapawekka Channel. Includes ground-level views. 97: Hudson Bay Mining Camp, located along the Wapawekka Channel. 98: Hudson Bay Mining drill site, located at the Wapawekka Channel. 99 to 103: Wapawekka Channel. 104 to 107: Settlement of Deschambault Lake. 108: Co-op store at Deschambault Lake. 109 to 110: Deschambault Lake School at Deschambault Lake. 111 to 112: Settlement of Deschambault Lake. 113: Drill rig on Limestone Lake. 114 to 115: Farm at Cumberland House, operated by Indigenous farmers. 116 to 117: Cumberland House. 118: School at Cumberland House. 119 to 122: Cumberland House. 123 to 124: Park area near the remains of the SS Northcote at Cumberland House. 125: Looking down the main street at Cumberland House. 126 to 128: Ground-level views of the powder house (or magazine) at Cumberland House. 129 to 131: Ground-level views showing the remains of the SS Northcote at Cumberland House. 132: Ground-level view of the Cumberland Lodge at Cumberland House. 133: Ground-level view of the Hudson's Bay Company (also known as The Bay) store at Cumberland House. 134: Ground-level view of a café and the Royal Canadian Legion hall at Cumberland House. 135 to 138: Ground-level views of the new arena at Cumberland House. 139: Ground-level view of a log house. 141: Ground-level view of new housing at Cumberland House. 142 to 145: Ground-level exterior and interior views of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan resources office at Cumberland House. 146 to 149: Ground-level exterior and interior views of the out-post hospital at Sandy Bay. 150 to 152: Ground-level views of houses on First Nations' reserve land. 153 to 154: Ground-level views of a dog team resting while tied to trees. 155 to 157: Remains of the SS Northcote, with the Hudson's Bay Company post in the background, at Cumberland House. 158 to 159: Park area surrounding the remains of the SS Northcote at Cumberland House. 160 to 161: Cliffs on the shore of Namew Lake. 162: Namew Lake. 163 to 166: Ground-level views of fishermen chopping a hole in a frozen body of water at Sturgeon Landing. 167 to 169: Sturgeon Landing. 170 to 171: Government of Canada weather station located along Highway 167, southwest of Flin Flon. 172 to 177: Interior views of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan resources office, and its staff at work, at Creighton. 178 to 179: Bruce Long of the Saskatchewan Department of Mineral Resources and Dan Bobiuk of the Saskatchewan Department of Natural Resources Lands Survey Branch look at a map of Denare Beach at the resources office at Creighton. 181: Norm Hook with the Department of Northern Saskatchewan talks with two men at the resources office at Creighton. 182 to 184: Ground-level views of a house at Denare Beach. 185 to 186: Ground-level exterior views of a Department of Northern Saskatchewan building at Denare Beach. 187 to 189: Ground-level views of a man chopping firewood for the summer at Denare Beach. 190: Ground-level view of picnic tables stacked up for the winter at Denare Beach. 191: Ground-level exterior view of a Department of Northern Saskatchewan building at Denare Beach. 192 to 197: Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Company Limited plant, located at Flin Flon. 198 to 200: Creighton. 201: Creighton High School at Creighton. 202 to 204: Creighton. 205: Along Amisk Lake. 206 to 207: Construction of Hanson Lake Road, just west of Creighton, looking west. 208 to 209: Construction of Hanson Lake Road, just west of Creighton, looking east. 210 to 211: Landscape south of Sandy Bay. 212 to 214: Sandy Bay. 215 to 216: New housing construction at Sandy Bay. 217 to 218: School at Sandy Bay. 219: Out-post hospital at Sandy Bay. 220: Housing at Sandy Bay. 221 to 224: Island Falls Power Plant at Sandy Bay. 225 to 226: Two people operating snowmobiles in a field. 227 to 239: Island Falls Power Plant at Sandy Bay. 240 to 242: Sandy Bay. 243: Landscape between Sandy Bay and Pelican Narrows. 244 to 249: Camp Nist-o-Wago (or possibly Mista-Noseyew) located at the narrows at Pelican Narrows. 250 to 251: Pelican Narrows. 252: Hudson's Bay Company (The Bay) store at Pelican Narrows. 253: Residence in the Pelican Narrows area. 254: Housing at Pelican Narrows. 255: School at Pelican Narrows. 256 to 257: Pelican Narrows. 258 to 259: A helicopter landing at Pelican Narrows. 260 to 262: Department of Northern Saskatchewan office building at Pelican Narrows. 263 to 266: Ground-level views of a man using a motorized saw to cut ice. 267 to 268: Blocks of ice to be stored. 269: Ice blocks being lifted after cutting. 270 to 271: Housing at Pelican Narrows. 272 to 274: A snow storm at Pelican Narrows. 275 to 280: A moose travels through a field. 281 to 283: Lac La Ronge. 284 to 287: Informal portraits of Doug Switzer, assistant deputy minister of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan, working at his desk at La Ronge. 288 to 291: Informal portraits of J.W. Churchman, deputy minister of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan, working at his desk at La Ronge. 292 to 295: Informal portraits of employees with the Administration Branch of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan, working at their desks at La Ronge. 296 to 297: Informal portraits of the Northern News secretary working at her desk at La Ronge. 298 to 299: Informal portraits of the receptionist for the Department of Northern Saskatchewan office at La Ronge, working at her desk. 300 to 303: Informal portraits of Greg Charles of the Northern News Branch, producing a radio broadcast at the Department of Northern Saskatchewan office at La Ronge. 304 to 305: A meeting of the Northern School Board in session. 306: Department of Northern Saskatchewan office at La Ronge. 307 to 310: Basic Training class at La Ronge Community College. 311 to 313: Small business management class at La Ronge Community College. 314 to 316: Exterior views of La Ronge Community College. 317 to 321: Interior views of the construction of a new hotel at La Ronge. 322 to 329: A volleyball tournament at Churchill High School, La Ronge. 330 to 333: Joan Lowe, a public health nurse with the Saskatchewan Department of Public Health, weighs a small boy and administers a Polio vaccination to him at a clinic at La Ronge. 334 to 335: Informal portraits of a radio operator with the Department of Northern Saskatchewan at work at La Ronge. 336 to 337: Two employees of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan measure furs at La Ronge. 338 to 341: Employees of the Department of Northern Saskatchewan measure logs at a saw mill at La Ronge. 342 to 346: Ground-level views of Keg Falls on the Churchill River. 347 to 365: Ground-level views of Drinking Falls (Potter Rapids) on the Churchill River. 366 to 376: Ground-level and elevated views of Nistowiak Falls. 377 to 378: Ground-level views of a trapper's cabin at the bottom of Nistowiak Falls. 379 to 382: Ground-level views of a portage at Nistowiak Falls. 383 to 402: Nistowiak Falls. 403 to 408: Holy Trinity Anglican Church at Stanley Mission. 409 to 416: Twin Falls on the Churchill River. 417: Robertson Falls on the Churchill River. 418 to 427: Proposed area for a trailer court development at Denare Beach.

Varley, Don

Boilers of the S.S. Northcote used by General Middleton during the rebellion

  • R-B259
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1949

Boilers of S.S. "Northcote" used by General Middleton during the rebellion. Additional notes on back: "this craft plied the Sask. R[iver] in the 1870s and was used by Gen. Middleton during the Riel Rebellion, in the engagement against the Metis at Batoche, May 9-12th, 1885."

Buck, Ruth Matheson

Files relating to her books, Voices of the Plains Cree and The Doctor Rode Side Saddle; Saskatchewan natives; her parents, and a variety of aspects of Western Canadian history. Includes records relating to the Anglican Church of Canada, including the dioceses of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and Rupert's Land. File II.22 relates to Barr Colonists.

Buildings

(1)-(2) Exterior view of courthouse in Prince Albert.
(3) Exterior view of Empress Hotel in Prince Albert with two automobiles parked in front.
(4) Exterior view of provincial jail in Prince Albert with grounds and dirt road in foreground.
(5) Exterior view of City Hall in Prince Albert with automobile parked in front.
(6) View of front entrance of Prince Albert Sanatorium.
(7) Exterior view of nurses' residence at Prince Albert Sanatorium; two individuals standing in doorway.
(8) Cabin at the deserted town of Goldfields.
(9) Power plant employees' houses without chimneys in Island Falls.
(10) Recreation hall at Island Falls.
(11) Hudson's Bay Company building at Camsell Portage.
(12) Aerial view of administration buildings at Beaver House in the Fort à la Corne provincial forest.
(13) Department of Natural Resources radio office building and conservation officers' residence at La Ronge.
(14) Department of Natural Resources cabin in the Anglin Lake district, 40 miles north of Prince Albert.
(15)-(17) Dept. of Natural Resources building at Cumberland House.
(18) Deserted barber shop/billiard room at Goldfields.
(19) Anglican church near [Lac?] La Ronge.
(20) Building under construction in Uranium City that later became Embleton's Cafe.
(21) One of the first buildings in Uranium City.
(22) Dept. of Natural Resources cabin at Candle Lake.
(23) Île-à-la-Crosse mission and church.

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