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Qu'Appelle Valley : Pamphlets and Clippings

  • R-1522.2
  • Bestanddeel
  • ca. 1874 to 2003

Compilation of former pamphlets and clippings collections relating to the Qu'Appelle Valley, Fort Qu'Appelle and Qu'Appelle in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. File 6.4 relates to Evans House in Fort Qu'Appelle. Files 6.1 and 6.2 relate to the Anglican Church of Canada.

Richardson, Hugh

  • R-85
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1876-1898

Official and personal papers. Includes documents from various court cases; records relating to the estates of various individuals; grievances of Reverend A. André against Inspector Herchmer, 1882, Davin and the police, 1883; clippings regarding the North-West Mounted Police and the Richardson-Elliott controversy. File III.2 relates to the Assiniboia Club in Regina. Includes plan of his residence in Battleford.

Richardson (1826-1913) was a lawyer and judge.

St. Anne Roman Catholic Church, Wolseley parish register

  • Micro. R-2.305A
  • Stuk
  • 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.

Methodist Church in Qu'Appelle

  • R-A18170
  • Stuk
  • 1883 or after

Methodist Church in Qu'Appelle, a small white frame building built in 1883.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.563
  • Collectie
  • 1884?-1965?

Diary of A.A. Dale of Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, an accountant, 1907-1912 and record of sales of wheat and other grains, 1903-1910.

Clippings of articles written by Mrs. Marie-Anne Duperreault (Perrette) of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan.

Parochial account book of St. Peter's Anglican Church in Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, March 5, 1923 to April 30, 1946.

Reminiscences of Mrs. Mary (Lowenberger) Popp covering the period 1880s to 1974. A programme for the parade for Progress Day in Langenburg, Saskatchewan on August 17, 1965 is included. 285 p.

Document in the French language entitled Victoire (Sask.) (Cinquante annees de vie religieuse et paroisiale), 1912-1962.

Records of St. Thomas Women's Auxiliary, Vernon District, Qu'Appelle (Anglican Church of Canada) including minutes, November 9, 1900 to July 28, 1904; an account ledger, February 12, 1936 to November 30, 1953; and a membership list.

Document in French language entitled Aux Prises avec la Tourmente. Les missionnaires de la colonie de Saint-Laurent-de-Grandin durant l'insurrection Metisse de 1885, by Jules le Chevallier. (Extrait de la Revue de l'Université d'Ottawa, 1939, 1940).

Annual reports of Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan covering the period November 7, 1899 to December 31, 1900 and the year 1901. Reports were published in 1901 and 1902.

Indigenous policy and documents relating to the Sweetgrass First Nation including extracts from annual reports; population figures; correspondence of the Indian Commissioner and Indian agents regarding movement of Little Pine and Little Poplar, 1884-1885, sun dances, and a letter from Forget to Bishop Pascal regarding the activities of schools on Thunderchild and Sweetgrass First Nations (Anglican and Catholic).

Document entitled En Avant La Colonization. La Terre paroisse aux canadiens-francais le Nord oust Canadien par Mr. L'Abbe J.B. Morin.

Records of South Qu'Appelle Rural Municipality No. 157

  • Micro. R-2.740
  • Bestanddeel
  • copied 1978 (originally created 1884-1915)

Records of the Municipality of South Qu'Appelle and the Qu'Appelle Rural Municipality No. 157 includes Council meeting minutes, 1884-1913 and financial records, 1884-1915.

Synod of the Diocese of Qu'Appelle

  • R-705
  • Bestanddeel
  • 1884-1983

Includes: minutes of the Executive Committee; minutes of deanery conferences and meetings; parish returns; parish vestry minutes, account books, service registers; photographs; and "History of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lang" by Darrel Hockley (10 p., see file VII.112A). The Canadian Church Railway Mission (Diocese of Qu'Appelle) (Box 4) contains reports on the work of the Church Railway mission in various Saskatchewan communities. See Occasional Paper No. 164, Spring 1938, page 26 for obituary for Mary Spring-Rice, wife of Gerald Spring-Rice. See Occasional Paper No. 189, Summer 1951, page 22 for notice regarding death of Mrs. Alice Court.

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

  • GM-PH-5115 (1)-(15)
  • Stuk
  • 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.

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