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Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History Oral History Project

  • Tape R-6126
  • Item
  • 1971

Interviews conducted by Linda Quigley, Bevin Bigalky, Gillian Hanley, George Grassick and Susan MacLean for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.

Mary E. Duke of Kipling, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1891, discusses her experiences living in the Kipling area.

Magdalene Mary Hubenig of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1893, recalls her experiences homesteading in the Grayson area and life in Regina with her foster children.

Mrs. Markland recalls her father's work as a minister and politician and life on her brother's homestead near Tantallon.

Leath R. McCaw of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1888, recalls her homesteading experiences with comments about household chores, food, land speculation, clothing and life during the 1930s.

Jessie Mitchell of Regina, Saskatchewan, born in 1893, discusses her experiences living in North Portal and Moose Jaw.

Gladys Morton of Lumsden, Saskatchewan recalls her experiences living and working in Lumsden from 1916 with comments about social activities, household chores, prohibition, the impact of the Depression, churches and World War I.

Geran H. Sproat of Kipling, Saskatchewan, born in 1897, reminisces about his experiences living in Kipling with comments about entertainment and the impact of the Depression and World War II.

Presbyterian Church

  • R-P07.0003
  • Item
  • 1967 (originally created 1909, 1911)

Saskatchewan Association of Architects Exhibit '67 presentation panel no. 03 with presentation drawings of exterior (1909) and interior (1911) of proposed Presbyterian Church in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan designed by Clemesha and Coltman.

Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History

  • R-1077
  • Collection
  • 1890-1953?

Various records collected by the Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History including records relating to World War I; War to Peace newspaper article nos. 2-8 from Regina Daily Post, 1918-1919; a City of Regina Municipal Manual, 1915; a brochure entitled Saskatchewan Coal, issued by the Coal Mines Branch, Saskatchewan; an order of service for Decoration Day, 1922; pamphlet entitled Sir Ian Hamilton's Dispatch, 1915?; posters; pamphlet relating to Grant Hall hotel in Moose Jaw, 1928; the first cheque issued by the Government of Saskatchewan in 1905; red and blue pencils used in the 1903 election to the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories by candidates Jacob W. Smith and James Benjamin Hawkes along with related correspondence from P.H. Gordon dated 1952; the first flight covers of the Canada Air Mail Service relating to flights to/from Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and Regina, 1930; Women's National Land Service Corps Interim Report, February to September 1916 and Annual Report for October 1, 1917 to September 30, 1918; Fairmede Agricultural Society certificate of ownership of SW 1/4 10-13-1-W2 issued 1894; and publication entitled The Trumpet Call of National Currency, written by W.C. Paynter, secretary of the Canadian Currency and Banking Reform, Tantallon, Saskatchewan, February 1932; the personal journal of Mr. John Alexander Strutt kept during his residence in Fairmede, North-West Territories, 1890-1900; an undated road map entitled Saskatchewan Blazed Trails, issued by The Regina Map Company; programme for the inauguration service for the new organ at Westminster Church, Regina, 1914; photographs and postcards.