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Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba

  • R-1527
  • Dossier
  • 1800-1979

Compilation of former pamphlet collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board.

File 35 contains the publication Farm Life in the Selkirk Colony. Files 14 and 46 relate to mounds and mound builders. File 49.25 includes Wapella Farm Settlement by Cyril Edel Leonoff. Includes article on the life and times of Archbishop Alexandre A. Taché by Maurice Prud'homme (No. 11, 1956, p.4-17). File 13 relates to chinook winds. Files 2, 20, 23, 49.5, 49.10 and 49.26 relate to fur trade.File 49.17 relates to Archibald Dale, a cartoonist with the Winnipeg Free Press. File 30 relates to Crow Wing Trail. Files 3 and 49.12 relate to Alexander Kennedy Isbister.

Includes Exploration Photographer: Humphrey Lloyd Hime and the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition of 1858, by R. Huyda (Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba Transactions Series III No. 30, 1973-74). No. 27 (1970-71) includes biographical information on William Kennedy (1814-1890).

No. 29, 1972-73, includes an article by Dr. E.C. Shaw entitled The Kennedys - An Unusual Western Family.

Saskatchewan Historical Society fonds

  • F 635
  • Fonds
  • 1845-1945

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used mainly by the secretary of the Saskatchewan Historical Society during its operation in Regina, Saskatchewan. The fonds contains the administrative records of the Society along with the records relating to the history of the province from the mid 19th century to 1945 compiled and collected by the Society in fulfillment of its mandate.

The types of records included are secretary's annual reports; correspondence; minutes; financial statements; a constitution; an annual meeting programme; newspaper clippings; personal narratives; essays; obituaries; biographical sketches; photographs; articles and speeches.

No series assignment was applied to the records in this fonds.

See SHS 97 for a letter regarding the massacre of Blackfoot and Blood Indians by Crees (Red Ochre Hills massacre) and an article by C. Wetton regarding Fine Day, Cree warrior. See SHS 94 for a letter and note regarding a table in the Saskatchewan Legislative Library known as the confederation table. See SHS 129 for correspondence regarding Indians serving in World War II and an Indian gathering on Assiniboin Reserve, September 9, 1941, to dedicate themselves to war services, enfranchisement of Indians, etc. See SHS 159 for document written by Neil Brodie entitled Twelve Days with the Indians, May 14 to May 26, 1885, regarding his experiences in Poundmaker's camp during the rebellion of 1885. See SHS 150 for the 1935 report of the Royal Commission on the Natural Resources of Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan Historical Society, 1936-1951

Williams, Charles W.

  • R-864
  • Dossier
  • 1865-1968

Includes: "The Charley Williams Story. Golden Years of Independence; The Gay and Wonderful 90's" (Special Centennial Edition of the Bulletin-Journal, 1865-1965); articles concerning Mr. Williams in "Hoof Beats" (Jan. 1951 and Dec. 1968); circular letters to tenants (1919-1935); lease agreement (blank); "The Palimpsest" (Oct. 1965); biographical information, by Lillian G. Fairley; articles from "The Country Guide" (Oct. 1, 1935), and "The Standard" (Montreal, Sept. 28, 1946), concerning Edgar Petersmeyer's farming practises, etc.; and promotional pamphlet regarding Regina, Saskatchewan issued by C.W. Williams, Galesburg, Illinois, including map of land near and south of Regina, Tp 6-20, R 13-26, W2 (March 1, 1906).

Charles W. Williams (1856-1936) was a farmer and businessman.

Saskatchewan. Department of the Provincial Secretary

  • R-192.4
  • Dossier
  • 1880-1960

Includes correspondence of the Lieutenant Governor.

File nos. 174, 339, 434, 451 and 456 relate to the settlement of estates. File no. 241 relates to electric power. File no. 193 relates to electric power plants. File nos. 308 and 515A relate to Edward VIII, King of Great Britain who abdicated in 1936. File no. 334 relates to Estonians. File no. 340 relates to fire brigades. File nos. 149 and 209 relate to flags. File no. 297 relates to air transportation. File no. 147 relates to proportional representation. File no. 217 relates to public domain. File no. 191 deals with motor vehicle licenses. File no. 178 relates to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. File nos. 176, 182, 211 and 217 relate to the Hudson Bay Route. File no. 18 relates to labour laws and legislation. File no. 86 relates to the Rhodes Scholarship. File no. 466 relates to relief (public welfare). Files 28 and 34 relate to pharmacists. File no. 467 relates to parks in Saskatchewan. File no. 377 relates to opticians. File no. 170 relates to the penal system. File no. 115 relates to George Robinson. File no. 118 relates to robberies. File no. 234 relates to roads. File nos. 77, 106, 186 and 204 relate to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.File no. 122 relates to Thanksgiving Day. File nos. 22 and 327 relate to tuberculosis. File no. 27B relates to temperance. File no. 35 relates to King's Bounty for Triplets. File nos. 11 and 159 relate to vital statistics. File nos. 188, 253 and 422 relate to vocational education. File no. 277 relates to veterans. File no. 495 relates to weeds. File no. 164: water supply; file nos. 3,4 and 6 to water pollution.

Includes registration of Saskatchewan tartan by the Lord Lyon, King of Arms of Scotland, February 19, 1962 (located in oversize box 25). File 121 relates to Coronation medals.

File nos. 112 and 137 relate to telegraphs. File nos. 37, 75, 287, 416, 432 and 455 relate to taxation. File nos. 198 and 275 relate to tariff. File no. 178 relates to taxation of Canadian Pacific Railway. File 237 relates to Moose Mountain Forest Reserve. Files 27 and 85 relate to education in the North-West Territories. File 97 relates to the franchise in Saskatchewan. File nos. 212 and 430 relate to freight rates. File nos. 469 and 478 relate to gambling laws.

File nos. 258, 269, 368 and 515 relate to censorship. File nos. 36 and 445 relate to juvenile delinquents. File nos. 2, 23, 89, 101, 124, 195, 205 and 302 relate to the administration of justice. File nos. 25 and 428 relate to the Saskatchewan Provincial Police. File no. 272 relates to the Saskatchewan Patriotic Fund. File no. 194 relates to the King's police medal. File 180 relates to the University of Saskatchewan. File 398 relates to workers' compensation. Files 229 and 282 relate to school lands. File 250 relates to World War II, 1939-1945. File 145 relates to Imperial service medals. File no. 15 relates to the Lord's Day Act.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.9
  • Dossier
  • copied 19--(originally created 1881-1942)

Records created, accumulated and used by members of the Brown family including Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown of Regina, Saskatchewan; Daniel Brown of Regina, brother of Thomas Brown; and Edgar Brown of Winnipeg, Manitoba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown. Records include correspondence and notebooks, 1881-1894; recollections of the North-West Territories; and a biography of William Thomas Thompson (1853-1938), compiled by Edgar Brown. These records were loaned for copying by Mrs. Agnes L. Brown, wife of Edgar Brown.

Records of the Welwyn Farmers' Elevator Company Limited consisting of a register of members and directors and summaries of capital and shares, 1903-1906; share certificates; by-laws; minutes, 1911-1942; auditors' reports, 1912-1913 and 1923-1929; secretary-treasurer's letter book, 1906-1907; correspondence; miscellaneous promisory notes; and cheque stubs.

Records of Frank J. Collyer, who homesteaded in the Welwyn, Saskatchewan district, including a farm and living account book, miscellaneous letters and invoices, 1887-1897.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.77
  • Dossier
  • copied 1957 (originally created 1882-1956)

Papers, notices and discussions relating to the Palliser Expedition taken from the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Volumes 1 to 5, 1855-1861. Records were copied in April 1957.

Document entitled Early Explorations and Colonisation of Western Canada, by Sir James Hector, taken from Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute, 1900. Volume 33, 1901, pgs. 552-554.

Issue of The Evening Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario dated February 28, 1900.

November 15, 1907 issue of Wheat Belt Review, Edmonton, Alberta, featuring Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

Partial scrapbook of clippings from French and English newspapers compiled by Henriette Forget and her husband between 1895 and 1923. The scrapbook includes several articles written by Henriette Forget, including "Navigation of the Saskatchewan in Early Days". The scrapbook pages from September 12, 1895 to July 21, 1905 have been microfilmed.

Document entitled Crop Insurance in Manitoba: A Report on the Feasibility and Practicability of Crop Insurance in Manitoba, submitted by the Manitoba Crop Insurance Committee and issued by the Economic Survey Board, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1940.

Records created, accumulated and used by members of the Brooks family of Indian Head, Saskatchewan including newspaper clippings regarding the North-West Rebellion in 1885; a plan of Indian Head dated November 16, 1882; two volumes of a family history document compiled by Murray G. Brooks entitled A Saskatchewan Family, 1882-1902, being the personal reminiscences of life on the homestead and in the town; and letters from Edwin Jackson Brooks to his wife regarding his trip west from Lennoxville, Quebec and his settlement in Indian Head, 1882-1884.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.171
  • Dossier
  • copied 1952? (originally created 1882-1952)

Diary kept by John Allen during his journey from Toronto, Ontario to the Primitive Methodist Colony of Pheasant Forks, North-West Territories, April 19 to June 12, 1882; homestead records of Henry Joshua Kenyon relating to his land at SW 30-20-9-W2, 1891-1899; report on Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association in Regina, Saskatchewan, 1915?; and obituary notice for Samuel Kenyon, a pioneer of the Primitive Methodist Colony. The records were loaned for microfilming by Mrs. F.A. Kenyon of Lemberg, Saskatchewan in April 1952.

Document entitled Beyond My Grasp, being the reminiscences of Jacob Miller as told to Mr. Litzenberger of Neudorf, Saskatchewan. Miller was a German who served in the Canadian Army during World War I.

List of emigrants from Benbecula, South Uist, Invernessshire, 1883, and story of trip from Scotland to Pipestone district, near Wapella, with a group sponsored by Lady Cathcart, 1883. Records were loaned for copying by Norman MacDonald of Wapella in April 1952.

Records of J. Fortescue McKay including reminiscences, articles and poems. Includes essay on Peter Pond's post and the Green Lake trail; article entitled The Steamboat Age on the Prairies; and reminiscences entitled By Steamboat to the Arctic.

Document entitled A Canadian Northwest Farmer's Life, written by William Gibson, a pioneer of Wolseley, Saskatchewan who farmed in the Wolseley district from 1883 to 1905 and was employed with the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture before moving to Victoria, British Columbia in 1911. Published in The Ayrshire Post, April 4, 1884 to December 30, 1892.

Local Improvement District (LID) No. 52 assessment notice issued to J.L. Darwent, 1906. Record was loaned for copying by Mrs. Darwent in May 1952.

Document entitled True Story of Prairie Life, being the reminiscences of Mrs. Margaret Smith, a pioneer of the Battleford, Saskatchewan district. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Smith of North Battleford, Saskatchewan in April 1952.

Homestead records of Henry Joshua Kenton and a report of the Grain Growers' Association convention in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1915. Records were loaned for copying by Mrs. F.A. Kenyon of Lemberg, Saskatchewan in April 1952.

Records of Mossom Boyd and Company

  • Micro. S-1.82
  • Dossier
  • 1882-1907

Prince Albert Farm. Debentures and agreements relating to the farm operated by the Company in the Prince Albert area. This is part of the Company's papers "Operations in the Northwest Territories" section (a) (4) of Public Archives of Canada M.G. 28, III, l, vol. 636.

Various records

  • Micro. R-2.900
  • Dossier
  • copied 1980 (originally created 1882-1980)

Minutes of meetings of Moose Creek School District No. 732, 1902-1969; minutes of South Carlyle/Moose Mountain Rural Telephone Company meetings, December 12, 1914 to September 13, 1956; Hume Robertson Massey-Harris invoices, Cannington, 1899-1900; letters regarding Canadian Northern Railway Right-of-Way and station grounds on Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) property, Carlyle, 1910; 3 plans of Carlyle, ca. 1902 and 1925; records of Trinity Lutheran Church, Wordsworth, including Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Dalesboro, Curt Hill and Wordsworth minutes, October 28, 1900 to November 13, 1924 and registers of membership, confirmation, baptisms, marriages and deaths, 1898-1979 (RESTRICTED); and eight scrapbooks (1882-1980) containing newspaper clippings and photographs of events in various Saskatchewan communities as follows: Oxbow; Glen Ewen; Alameda; Estevan; Taylorton; Souris; Bienfait; Willow Bunch; Roche Percee; and Macoun.

Hurlburt Family

  • (S)A 94
  • Dossier
  • 1883-1901

Typewritten excerpts from the notebook of John Hurlburt from February 11, 1893 to January 24, 1901 relating to his farming operations in the Caron district; typewritten excerpts from the notebook of Asahel Sheldon Hurlburt relating to his farming operations in the Caron district, 1883-1885.

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