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Records of Jessie Degear

  • (S)A 54
  • File
  • 1842-1975

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.

T. Eaton Co. Ltd. ad re: plans and lumber for building houses

  • R-A12985 (1)-(2)
  • Item
  • between 1866 and 1911

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 of Effie (Laurie) Storer

  • (S)A 186
  • File
  • 1869-1948

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.

The Manitoban collection

  • NP 396
  • Fonds
  • 1870-10-15 to 1874-03-28, 1874-04-14 to 1874-11-21

Collection consists of issues for The Manitoban from October 15, 1870 to March 28, 1874, and April 14 to November 21, 1874.

North-West Territories. Lieutenant Governor's Office

  • R-186
  • File
  • 1878-1905

Records created, accumulated and used by the Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories including correspondence, proclamations, tenders, speeches, a letterbook containing letters relating chiefly to various territorial issues and a scrapbook. A small amount of records relating to the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan are included.

Includes a register of mail received in the Lieutenant Governor's office from January 1897 to September 1904. Includes a letter from Jno. Stuttaford, Fort Walsh, inquiring if he is eligible for compensation from the Indian department for loss of cattle killed by Indians, December 8, 1882. Includes correspondence, chiefly with the Farmers North-West Land and Colonization Company, regarding the proposed bridge for Boggy Creek, 1882.

Includes circular from the Department of State, Ottawa, enclosing circular from Secretary of State for the Colonies regarding the issuing of passports to naturalized aliens, May 18 to October 4, 1882. Includes correspondence regarding appropriations for the Government of the North-West Territories and expenditures by it, February 28, 1882 to September 29, 1883. Includes verbatim report of the debate in the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories on the estimates, April 25, 1899. Includes Privy Council instructions for Lieutenant-Governor Joseph Royal. Includes copies of speeches at the opening and closing of the Dominion Parliament and Legislative Assemblies of Canada and Newfoundland , January 7, 1899 to July 20, 1905. Includes commission to Matthew Ryan and Hugh Richardson to administer oaths of allegiance and of office to Honourable David Laird as Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Territories and to his successors, October 7, 1876.

Includes letter from Reverend Alfred Osborne regarding subscription promised by Lieutenant-Governor Dewdney to St. Paul's Anglican Church, Regina building fund dated January 3, 1883. Includes letter dated October 25, 1882 from T.E. Jackson, Prince Albert, protesting against act requiring druggists to have a diploma from a medical faculty to practice in the Territories.

Includes a scrapbook relating to the territorial exhibition in Regina in 1895 consisting mainly of newspaper clippings, programmes, entry forms, prize lists, and letters sent to agricultural societies by Lieutenant Governor Mackintosh.

Includes copy of letter regarding wells at the North-West Mounted Police headquarters at Regina written by Inspector P.R. Neale to Frederick White, comptroller of the NWMP, November 5, 1883.

Includes commission to Matthew Ryan and Hugh Richardson to administer oaths of allegiance and of office to Hon. David Laird as Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories and to his successors, October 7, 1876.

Includes oaths of allegiance and of office taken by Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Archibald P. McNab, September 30, 1936. Includes oaths of allegiance taken by Lieutenant Governors of Saskatchewan Hugh Edwin Munroe and Archibald P. McNab, January 23, 1936 and December 15, 1936.

Includes letter from A.W.R. Markley of Prince Albert regarding his appointment as issuer of marriage licenses, December 10, 1882.

Box 1 contains a verbatim report of the debate on the estimates in the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories, April 25, 1899.

Includes notice of reservation of all government land in township 17, range 20, west of the second meridian (townsite of Regina) by Lieutenant Governor Edgar Dewdney, June 30, 1882.

Includes applications for appointment as notaries public and justices of the peace, September 8, 1882 to January 4, 1883 and application for appointment as issuer of marriage licenses, October 13, 1881.

Includes tenders for construction of government buildings, steam heating and plumbing and electric bell system for Lieutenant Governor's residence in Regina, August 13 to September 7, 1882.

Includes correspondence regarding liquor permits, especially with reference to the application of the Saskatchewan Club, Prince Albert, for a liquor permit; letter from John A. MacDonald regarding permits, July 12, 1882-September 9, 1895; specimen North-West Territories liquor permit, cancelled North-West Territories liquor permits, February 6, 1893-April 24, 1903.

Includes correspondence, chiefly with the Farmers North-West Land and Colonization Company regarding a proposed bridge for Boggy Creek, September 21 to December 18, 1882.

Includes correspondence regarding the reservation of townships from pre-emption and homstead entry at three crossings on the Canadian Pacific Railway: Medicine Hat Coulee, Seven Persons River and Swift Current Creek, October 23 to November 22, 1882. Includes a portion of a letter recommending the issuing of patents for land at Prince Albert, 1882?.

Includes budget speech delivered by the territorial treasurer (Hon. A.L. Sifton) in the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories on Thursday, June 6, 1901.

Includes correspondence regarding bridges in the Broadview district and over Battle and Qu'Appelle Rivers; copy of indenture between Neil Bayne and William McGillivrary and Robert Doull and G.R. Pugsley, all of Winnipeg, for construction of bridge over Qu'Appelle River, 1882-1883.

Includes letter from Sr. Sicurd, Hospice St. Joseph, Lac la Biche, acknowledging receipt of cheque, September 22, 1882.

Includes copies of speeches at the opening and closing of the dominion Parliament and the Legislative Assemblies of Canada and Newfoundland, January 7, 1899-July 20, 1905.

Includes correspondence regarding bridges in the Broadview district and over Battle River and Qu'Appelle River and copy of indenture between Neil Bayne and William McGillivray and Robert Doull and G.R. Pugsley, all of Winnipeg, for construction of bridge over Qu'Appelle River, 1882-1883.

Includes letter dated December 18, 1882 from Timothy Chambers, late farm instructor at Eagle Hills, requesting that his son be allowed to take his place until fall at the Battleford Industrial School.

Includes guest lists and table plans for luncheon, dinner and reception in honour of the Governor General and Lady Minto, September 23-24, 1900.

Includes letter from D.L. Scott to R.B. Gordon, Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, regarding examinations for prospective justices of the peace, August 10, 1894. Includes correspondence of Lieutenant Governor David Laird with Secretary of State and Minister of the Interior regarding conduct of Blackfoot Indians, appointment of justices of the peace, and fixing seat of government of North-West Territories at Swan River (letterbook copies of 6 letters), 1876-1877.

Includes Dominion of Canada, province of North-West Territories, instructions for his honour the Lieutenant Governor, Joseph Royal.

Includes notebook of statistics relating to Indians of the North-West Territories, 1887-1888 (Box 1). Includes correspondence of Lieutenant Governor David Laird with Secretary of State and Minister of the Interior regarding the conduct of Blackfoot Indians, appointment of justices of the peace, and fixing seat of government of North-West Territories at Swan River (letterbook copies of 6 letters), November 24, 1876 to March 15, 1977; correspondence file index, 1878-1881. Includes proclamation of Manitoba and the North-West Territories regarding the cutting of timber by Indians outside their reserves and by white men inside the Indian reserves, March 1, 1872. Includes ordinance or draft ordinance regarding importing of poisons into North-West Territories, March 1871.

Includes report and correspondence from S. Gagnon, inspector with North-West Mounted Police, Fort Saskatchewan, regarding commitment of Joseph Grey as a dangerous lunatic, October 1882.

Includes telegram from L. Clarke to Edgar Dewdney, received at Carleton via Battleford regarding incorporation of local joint stock companies, February 17, 1882?.

Includes letters regarding refusal of "executive interference" in the case of Roderick Ross, convict at Stony Mountain penitentiary in Manitoba, January 5-12, 1883. Includes letter from John White & Sons of Exeter, Ontario requesting assistance in starting a newspaper in Regina, October 1882. Includes letter from W.B. Scarth to Edgar Dewdney introducing Thomas Smith, lawyer, November 9, 1882. Includes letter to A.E. Forget acknowledging receipt of school registers from Richard Secord, Victoria, Alberta, September 26, 1882.

Includes proclamation, Manitoba and the North-West Territories, regarding cutting of timber by Indians outside their reserves and by white men inside the Indian reserves, March 1, 1872; ordinance or draft ordinance regarding importing of poisons into North-West Territories, March 1871.

Includes letter from Edward McDonald, proprietor of Marquette flouring mills in Portage la Prairie, giving quotations on flour and oats, January 10, 1883.

Includes Block Plan of Residence for the Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territory at Regina, 30 September 1882; plans of the Department of Indian Affairs Storehouse at Regina, North-West Territories and Foundation Plan and lower floor plan, June 1892; and plan of Government Buildings, Regina, NWT Proposed Additions to Lieutenant Governor's Residence and Council Chamber [1905 or before].

Includes descriptions and plans of certain Indigenous First Nations in the province of Manitoba and the North-West Territories by John C. Nelson, in charge of surveys. 1889.

Miscellaneous

  • Micro. R-1.295/1
  • File
  • 1880-1982

Reel consists of microfilmed issues for the following periodicals: Battleford (Sask.) - Saskatchewan Herald from April 26, 1880; Calgary (Alta.) - Farm and Ranch Review [and The Country Home] from January 20, 1916 (Vol. XII, no. 2 UFA Convention issue), Market Examiner (Calgary, Alta. : 1917) from January 22, 1918 (Vol. 1, no. 36); Carlyle (Sask.) - Carlyle Herald from October 9, 1914 (Vol. XII, no. 15); Carrot River (Sask.) - Carrot River Observer from March 30, 1925 (Vol. 7, no. 34, special issues on first seven years of growth as a town); Craik (Sask.) - Craik Weekly News from September 14, 1916 (Vol. 8, no. 4); Davidson (Sask.) - Davidson Leader from March 13 and 27, May 15, June 26, July 3 and 17, 1919; August 19, 1942; June 6, 1945 and Saskatchewan Weekly Newspapers Association supplement from September 7, 1955; ...

... Eastend (Sask.) - Eastend Enterprise from July 6, 1939 (Vol. 28, no. 15); Grenfell (Sask.) - Grenfell Sun from November 20, 1947 (Vol. XXXI, no. 47); Kindersley (Sask.) - Kindersley Expositor from February 28, 1911 (vol. 1, no. 52); Lanigan (Sask.) - Lanigan News from October 13, 1938 (vol. 30, no. 40); Lloydminster (Alta.) - Meridian Booster (Lloydminster, Alta. : 1959) from July 18, 1963 (Diamond Jubilee of Lloydminster); Melville (Sask.) - Melville Advance and Canadian [Extra] from March 28, 1940 (Vol. XIII, No. 3); Melfort (Sask.) - . Melfort Journal from April 10, 1923 (Vol. XIV, no. 23); North Battleford (Sask.) - North Battleford Optimist from October 28, 1926 (Vol. 15, no. 43), North Battleford News (1928 Special Edition); ...

... Prince Albert (Sask) - Prince Albert Times and Saskatchewan Review (Prince Albert, Sask. : 1882) from November 29, 1882 (Vol. 1, no. 5); Qu'Appelle (Sask.) - Qu'Appelle Vidette from August 9 to 23, 1888; Rosetown (Sask.) - Rosetown Eagle from December 2, 1909 (Vol. 1, no. 1) and 1910 souvenir edition; Saltcoats (Sask.) - Saltcoats Herald from February 16, 1911 (Vol. 2, no. 39); Saskatoon (Sask.) - Saskatoon Capital from May 12, 1906 (Vol. 1, no. 1), 1909 souvenir edition, Saskatoon Phoenix from August 1914 (Exhibition Harvest edition); Swift Current (Sask.) - Swift Current Sun from June 1929 (25th Birthday of Swift Current); Uranium City (Sask.) - Uranium Times from January 15, 1954 (Vol. 3, No. 4), Uranium Era from February 13, 1954 (Vol. 1, no. 21); Vonda (Sask.) - News (Vonda, Sask.) from October 29, 1910 (Vol. 1, no. 1), February 4 and May 25, 1911 (no. 15, and 22); Weyburn (Sask.) - Weyburn Review from May 19, 1955; Wynyard (Sask.) - Advance (Wynyard, Sask.) from November 8, 1928 (Vol. 18, no. 45); Yorkton. (Sask.) - Yorkton Enterprise from August 15, 1924 (Vol. 29, no. 63), July 6, 1933 (Vol. 37, no. 27), June 12, 1955 (Vol. 63, no. 24), August 7, 1958 (Vol. 68, No. 32), Press (Yorkton, Sask.) from March 13, 1923 (Vol. 8, no. 14); Zealandia (Sask.) - Zealandia Telegram from March 9, 1911 (Vol. 11, no. 40); ...

... Rosthern (Sask.) - Novij Krayina (Rosthern, Sask.) = New Country from March 10, 1912 (Ukrainian language); Saskatoon (Sask.) - Novy Shliakh = New Pathway = Le Nouveau Chemin from 1938 (volume 9, number 1), June 19, 1939, April 11, 1955 and October 19, 1968 [Ukrainian language; 1955 and 1968 issues published in Winnipeg, Man.]; Winnipeg (Man.) - Kanadiiskyi Farmer = Canadian Farmer from June 22, July 13 and 20, August 3, 1953, and February 20, 1965 [Ukrainian language]; Saskatoon (Sask.) - Saskatoon Reporter from June 4, 1927 (vol. 5 no. 10 - special strike issue); Regina (Sask.) - The Time For Family Prayer from September 26 to November 14, 1948 (vol. 2, no. 1 to 6), Prairie Lutheran (Regina, Sask.) from June 1982 (vol. 3, no. 3); Saskatoon (Sask.) - Saskatoon Commentator from September 12, 1982 (vol. 14, no. 37).

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