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Articles, publication, programmes and invitations re: Carievale

Articles entitled, Past and Present of The Carieval United Church, and, Debication [sic] of The Carievale United Church, printed in The New Era, Melita, Manitoba, February 9, 1967.

Publication entitled, Carievale North West Territory, Carievale Saskatchewan: 1903-1978, which provides a local history of Carievale and the surrounding district. Compiled by the Carievale Diamond Jubilee Committee. 1978.

July 26, 1978 edition of The Carnduff Gazette Post - News, Carnduff, Saskatchewan, featuring a front page article entitled, Village of Carievale Celebrates Its 75th Birthday With Week End Of Fun and Friendship.

Invitation and program for the dedication and opening service of the new Carievale United Church Building, in Carievale, Saskatchewan, January 20, 1967.

Invitation and program for the official mortgage burning service of The Carievale United Church, in Carievale, Saskatchewan, February 1, 1970.

Articles relating to the Lageson family

Copies of articles from various sources (mainly written by Ralph Davis) using photographs taken by John David Lageson and accumulated by his daughter, Lois (Lageson) Gibson of Regina, Saskatchewan. John David Lageson was a local manager of the Scandinavian Canadian Land Company in Canora, Saskatchewan.

Copy of article by John D. Lageson entitled The Old Days and the New, published in the Canada - West Advertiser, March 1908. 3 p. Article relates to the settlement of the Canora, Saskatchewan district.

Copy of publication entitled What Was Said and Done: A True Story in Words and Pictures, by Henrik Storm of Chicago, Illinois and published by Scandinavian Canadian Land Company. Photographs taken by John David Lageson. ca. 1909.

St. Francis Xavier Church, Prelate

Publication compiled to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of St. Francis Xavier Church in Prelate, Saskatchewan. Published by St. Francis Xavier Parish and printed by The Marian Press. Includes brief history of the village of Prelate and the district of Blumenfeld and information on St. Angela's Convent and Academy.

Big Muddy Valley booklets, pamphlets, clipping

Published booklets, pamphlets and newspaper clipping pertaining to the history and description of the Big Muddy Valley region in southwest Saskatchewan. Includes the booklets entitled: The Big Muddy Valley, compiled by Isabelle Eaglesham and published by the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society (1973, 17 p.); and Big Muddy Country, author and publisher unknown (after 1970, 32 p.). Pamphlets were published by the Big Muddy International Wagon Train (1989), and Coronach & District Tours (after 1989).

Aneroid School, 1911-1980

A booklet detailing the history of Aneroid School from 1911 to 1980. Included is a brief history of the Indianola Sod School. Also included are chronological listings of teachers and students of the school.

Articles Written by Donald E. Gislason

Copy of article by Donald E. Gislason entitled From Glasgow to Quebec City, 1880. The article, published in The Icelandic Canadian, Spring 1984 issue, outlines the 1872-1880 emigration from Iceland to various parts of North America.

Copy of list of passengers on the S.S. Phoenician that sailed from Glasgow to Quebec, arriving on July 18, 1880. The list was published in the Winter 1983 issue of The Icelandic Canadian.

Copy of article by Donald E. Gislason entitled Icelandic Immigration from Glasgow to Toronto - 1879, published in the Autumn 1984 issue of The Icelandic Canadian. Includes passenger list for the S.S. Waldensian, that sailed from Glasgow and arrived in Quebec on July 19, 1879.

Copies of articles by Don Gislason published in the Winter 1987 and Spring 1988 issues of Scandinavian Forum. Articles entitled Emigration from Iceland to North America: A Perspective.

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