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Canada: Welt Des Weizens

German language publication entitled, Canada: Welt Des Weizens. Published by Wilhelm Andermann Verlag. Written by Ilse Schreiber, the publication chronicles her trip through Canada and includes a description of her travels and visits in north-western Saskatchewan, North Battleford, St. Walburg, Paradise Hill, etc.

Publications relating to St. Joseph's Colony

Publication entitled Ripening Harvest: The Story of St. Joseph's Colony, Saskatchewan, 1905-1955, compiled to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of St. Joseph's Colony. Includes information on Pioneer Oblate Missionaries; profiles of the parishes and schools in St. Joseph's Colony; an article on medical services in the colony by Dr. F.L. Eid; and a history of the Knights of Columbus, Wilkie Council. 44 p.

May 1955 issue of Der Marienbote, a German language monthly magazine published by the Oblate Fathers at the Marian Press, Battleford, Saskatchewan. Includes information on the parishes and schools in St. Joseph's Colony. 48 p.

Biog. - Wolters Family

  • Pamphlet File - Biog. - Wolters Family
  • Pièce
  • 1968

History of the Wolters family entitled The Wolters 1966 compiled by Lucille Wolters and published by Inter-Collegiate Press, Ltd. The book was dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolters on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary on February 16, 1967.

Sister Augustine Koett reminiscences

Copy of unpublished reminiscences of Sister Augustine Koett, OSU, entitled Pioneer Days, 1903-1916. August Koett left Eillinwood, Kansas in 1903 to homestead in the Dixon, North-West Territories district. Includes references to St. Peter's Colony, Muenster.

Hinz, Joseph A.

A handwritten memoir of Joseph A. Hinz, 1894-1983. In 1892 his parents left Berlin, Germany and went to the United States for about 16 years then settled in Muenster, Saskatchewan in 1908.

Sudeten in Saskatchewan: A Way To Be Free

Publication written by Rita Schilling and edited by Anne Szumigalski. Published by the St. Walburg Sudeten German Club and Saskatchewan German Council Inc. Includes list of names of Sudeten Germans who sailed to Canada and settled in Saskatchewan between April and July, 1939.

Herbster, Otto and Sophie

Diaries; clippings; materials concerning their farming operation near Whitewood; German language books and pamphlets (English and German languages).

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