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Records created, accumulated and used by Jessie DeGear (nee Laurie) of Battleford, Saskatchewan including diaries and letters of her family (Patrick G. Laurie, Richard C. Laurie, and Mabel Reid) relating to the early history of Battleford and the North-West, as well as the Laurie family connections with the Saskatchewan Herald and R.C. Laurie's work as a surveyor in north-western Saskatchewan.
Religious books; French songs; conference programmes and reports of Association canadienne-francaise des instituteurs de la Saskatchewan, 1955-1962; miscellaneous publications; photographs; Histoire de l'église catholique dans l'Ouest canadien, 3 volumes by Father A.G. Morice; writings of Archbishop Mathieu; issues of Le Défenseur; and artifacts of Wauchope, Saskatchewan.
T. Eaton Co. Ltd. ad re: plans and lumber for building houses; "Questions and answers column." Copied from "Farmer's Advocate and Home Journal" (Winnipeg), Jan. 18, 1911, pp. 94 & 95.
Records created, accumulated and used by Effie (Laurie) Storer including personal correspondence; travel diaries; diaries of her father, Patrick Gammie Laurie, for the period 1869-1870; manuscripts about the Laurie family; photographs; and subject files on various topics related to the early history of the West. Two bound volumes of the Saskatchewan Herald - 25 August 1878 - 27 September 1880 and 10 October 1880 - 25 November 1882, both signed by publisher P.G. Laurie. Includes two volumes of the Saskatchewan Herald.
This File part consists of federal Department of the Interior records related to homestead applications, land grants (letters patent), and/or land use enquiries that are associated with the person or organization (e.g. grantee, patentee) and the land location specified in the title of the record description.