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Sound recordings of folk songs sung by residents of Saskatchewan and collected and used by Barbara Cass-Beggs in a Folkways album entitled Folksongs of Saskatchewan.
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Sound recordings of folk songs sung by residents of Saskatchewan and collected and used by Barbara Cass-Beggs in a Folkways album entitled Folksongs of Saskatchewan.
La Ronge Trip - Northern Living Allowance Survey (Blank)
Interview with Thomas Milton Weatherald
Interview with Thomas Milton Weatherald, a politician who served as a Liberal Member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan for Cannington from 1964 to 1975. Weatherald discusses his political career and comments on his role as a member of the Government and the Opposition. Interview was conducted by Lars Apland. Agreement included.
#133 Department of Northern Saskatchewan (DNS) Indigenous Staff Committee
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.
Fur Trade Posts on Lake Athabasca, [1821?]. 3 p.
Historians Study Ruins of Last Mountain Post, Regina Leader-Post, September 27, 1940. 1 p. (2 copies).
Newspaper article: Last Mountain House: End to an Historic Post by R.C. MacKenzie, Regina Leader-Post, March 3, 1954. 1 p.
Fur Trade Posts at Rapid River and Lac La Ronge, compiled by A.R. Turner, Saskatchewan Archives, July, 1958. 18 p.
News release issued by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation on September 28, 1963, article called Opening of the West. 4 p. (2 copies).
Newspaper article: Mystery Near Solution, Medicine Hat News, November 9, 1963. 1 p.
Transcript of the [address by D.A. MacKenzie, Q.C., Esterhazy, at the unveiling of the monument] at Fort Esperance, June 18, 1972. 6 p.
Turner, Allan Reaman
Records of Board of Claims for War of 1812 Losses
Records of the Canadian Finance Department, Board of Claims for War of 1812 losses relating to losses paid from 1813 to 1848 (Public Archives of Canada RG 19-E-5, reel T-1143).
[Penmanship Poster by Alfred K. Hipperson]
File contains a poster with the handwritten caption: "I will arise and go unto my Father, and will say unto him, Father I have sinned, against heaven and before Thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy son. JBS A few words of penmanship by Alfred K. Hipperson 1852 A.D." The quotation can be attributed to either the Bible (Luke, chapter 15, verses 18 and 19) or from Chapter 9 of The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth (also known as The Jefferson Bible).
Hipperson, Alfred K.
Biographical information of Reverend C. Hillyer, who visited the Plains Indians in the Qu'Appelle Lakes in 1852. 1 p.
Journals of the Reverend C. Hillyer, of the Church Missionary Society (Anglican), in the Hudson's Bay Company territory, 1851-1856, excerpts relating to the Swan River district compiled by A.R. Turner, Saskatchewan Archives Board, October, 1959. 25 p.
Letter of the Rev. C. Hillyer to Rev. H. Venn, Church Missionary Society, dated Red River, August 3, 1853, copied from microfilm in the Public Archives of Canada. 6 p.