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Qu'Appelle: Footprints to Progress

  • (S)YF 266
  • Item
  • 1980

Qu'Appelle: Footprints to Progress. Published by Qu'Appelle Historical Society. Includes brief histories of South Qu'Appelle Rural Municipality No. 157; Qu'Appelle School District No. 2; Springbrook School District No. 50; Grassmere School District No. 244; Starr's Point School District No. 357; Inglewood School District No. 548; Vernon School District No. 848; Hughesvale School District No. 3687; and Strathcarrol School District No. 3796.

Biog. - Rawlinson, Arthur George

  • Clippings File - Biog. - Rawlinson, Arthur George
  • Item
  • 1962-12-10

Obituary for Arthur George Rawlinson, resident of Qu'Appelle and Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Published in The Leader-Post, Regina.

Regina, Qu'Appelle, Estuary S.D. 3387, Joseph and Anna Fauth

  • GM-PH-5107 (1)-(19)
  • Item
  • [between 1900 and 1950]

Images of communities, homesteading, agriculture, schools and related events, and members of the Joseph and Anna Fauth family of the Burstall and Mendham, Saskatchewan districts. (1) rail line with train, and adjacent buildings including a Western Canada Flour Mills grain elevator and a J.I. Case Threshing Machines implement dealership; (2) the post office located at Scarth Street and 11th Avenue, Regina, under construction, ca. 1907; (3) two men, likely of Chinese ancestry, standing outside a building; (4) downtown Regina, looking south toward the Regina Trading Company building on South Railway Street, with the CPR gardens (Stanley Park) on the left; (5) dirt road in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan with the town hall (foreground), school (centre frame) and Presbyterian church (distant background) adjacent to the road; (6) gathering of First Nations and settler women and children; (7) decorated arch with Union Jack flags, possibly for a Royal visit to Regina; (8) young child standing in a field of oats; (9) young child standing on grass, with dog in foreground; (10) three men standing beside a steam tractor; (11) a steam tractor and with a gang plow in a field; (12) man guiding a steam tractor up a wooden ramp in a field, with four men looking on; (13) school building for Estuary S.D. No. 3387; (14) five men posed around a buggy; (15) Anna Fauth, standing among chickens, turkeys, geese and pigs in the field of her homestead south of Burstall, Saskatchewan; (16) Joseph and Anna Fauth, seated in a buggy, with daughter-in-law Barbara standing next to it, near the farmhouse rented by the Fauths' son, Philip, located south of Mendham, Saskatchewan. Philip and Barbara Fauth were the donor's parents; (17) Philip Fauth, holding a hunting rifle, surrounded by four hounds; (18) and (19) school parade or field day held in Mendham, including student groups from Puritan S.D. No. 3417 and Keynote S.D. No. 3609.

Militia and Indigenous people near Fort Qu'Appelle during North-West Rebellion

  • GM-PH-5115 (1)-(15)
  • Item
  • 1885 [reproduced 2005]

Photographic images of members of the Militia in and around Fort Qu'Appelle, North-West Territories and Indigenous people in the area as the Militia traveled through during the North-West Rebellion of 1885. Photographs taken by Professor Oliver Buell for the Office of the Minister of Agriculture of Canada. Includes (1) Militia members disembarking from trains; (2) and (3) Militia on horseback and in formation; (4) Militia relaxing near their tents; (5) Militia possibly patrolling near the train station at Qu'Appelle; (6) Militia crossing a bridge on foot and with a horse and wagon; (7) one member getting a haircut while others relax; (8) Militia members standing among sacks of grain and bales of hay or straw; (9) members doing chores at the water's edge; (10) members relaxing on a hill overlooking Fort Qu'Appelle; (11) North-West Mounted Police barracks near Fort Qu'Appelle; (12) the Qu'Appelle river with a settlement in the background; (13) an Indigenous person standing in the Indian cemetery at Fort Qu'Appelle; (14) an Indigenous person standing outdoors, next to an oven; (15) a group of children and adults sitting on a hill near the Qu'Appelle Industrial School near Lebret. Father Joseph Hugonard is seated at left.

Miscellaneous

  • Micro. R-1.904/1
  • File
  • 1910-1938

microfilm reel consists of issues for Qu'Appelle Progress (August 13, 23, 1917; August 29, 1918; September 8, 1938); Vonda News (March 18, September 5, 1910); and Vonda Signet (January 20, February 17, March 2, 30, and May 11, 1916).

Records of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Qu'Appelle

  • Micro. R-2.1084
  • File
  • copied 2001 (originally created 1925-2001)

Records of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan including accounts, 1929-1944; Board of managers and congregational meeting minutes, 1925-1943; collections registers, 1929-1946 (not inclusive); communion rolls, 1950-2001 (not inclusive); Kirk session meeting minutes, 1925-1950; Ladies' Aid accounts, 1925-1936; Ladies' Aid financial reports, 1937-1938; Ladies' Aid meeting minutes, 1975-1995; Ladies' Aid report to annual meeting, 1939; and parish registers, 1926-2000.

A Heritage of Aunts

  • Micro. R-2.189
  • Item
  • copied 1974 (originally created 1974 or before)

History of the descendants of Richard Talbot and Lydia (Baird) Talbot entitled A Heritage of Aunts, compiled by Phyllis (Miller) Ferguson. Phyllis is the daughter of Mabel (Talbot) Miller and Ernest William Miller. Some members of the Talbot family resided in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, including Lillian Edith Talbot Pidcock.

St. Anne Roman Catholic Church, Wolseley parish register

  • Micro. R-2.305A
  • Item
  • copied 1964 (originally created 1883-1905)

Parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths of St. Anne [Ste. Anne's] Roman Catholic Church in Wolseley, Saskatchewan. Includes missions of Qu'Appelle, Balgonie, Wolseley, Grenfell and Broadview.

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