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Memoir, photographs of W.D. Roberts

  • TR-283
  • Pièce
  • 1915-193?, 1981 [digitized 2015]

Digital copies of a memoir, written by William D. Roberts entitled, "From North Wales by Easy Stages via Virginia, Wisconsin and Saskatchewan, to Victoria, Vancouver Island" and accompanying photographs. Roberts details his experiences while homesteading in the Medstead, Saskatchewan district, serving in the First World War, during his career as a railway mail clerk, and other life experiences from 1896 to 1981, shortly before his death. Photographs depict Roberts in 1915, 1928 and in the 1930s.

La famille Gerard-Guillon

  • R-500.66; Micro. R-9.15 to Micro. R-9.20
  • Dossier
  • copied 1980 (originally created 1868?-1976)

Papers of Berthe Gérard, 1917-1970; of Louise Gérard, 1915-1973; of Marie Gérard Guillon, 1924-1976; of Pierre Gérard, 1894-1971; of Pierre Gustav Gérard, 1916-1974; of Emil Guillon, 1914-1961; of Louis Boiron, 1911-1951; newspaper clippings of the First World War, 1914-1917; photographs.

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.

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.

Records of the Balfour Family

  • Micro. R-2.903
  • Dossier
  • 1887-1943

Diary of James Balfour, homesteader in the Lumsden district, 1887-1892; letters and photographs from James Stevenson Balfour, 38th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force and Royal Air Force in training and at the front, 1915-1918; clippings of the War and miscellaneous family letters.

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.

Memoirs of George S. Tuxford

  • Micro. R-2.247
  • Dossier
  • copied 1963 (originally created 1890-1936)

Typewritten memoirs of George Stuart Tuxford based on his personal diaries and letters written to his parents. Tuxford was born in Wales in 1870 and later emigrated to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, where he farmed and was active in the community. He died in Victoria, British Columbia in 1943.

Volume 1: The Diary of a Western Pioneer (Introduction, 1870-1888; diary, 1888-1914)
Volume 2: The Trail of the Midnight Sun, 1897-1899
Volume 3: The Great War as I Saw It, 1914-1919
Volume 4: Diary, 1919-1936

Johnson, Gilbert

  • (S)A 219
  • Dossier
  • 1891-1938

Records created, accumulated and used by Gilbert Johnson of Marchwell, Saskatchewan including assessment roll and miscellaneous bills of Langenburg School District No. 105, 1891-1900. Letters from friends serving with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in England and France, 1916-1918. Letters and printed items relating to his interest in Theosophy, the organization of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, trade unionism and socialism, 1918-1938.

Local history records

  • Micro. R-2.578
  • Collection
  • 1892-1950?

Document entitled Fondation de St. Raphael, Cantal, Saskatchewan, et St. Maurice, Bellegarde, Saskatchewan, by Mgr. Jean Gaire. 1892. 29 p.

Document containing the recollections of Mr. H.F. Copeland, a farmer born in 1887, which describes his life in England, homesteading in Saskatchewan, working as a logger near Big River and Hudson Bay Junction, and his experiences as a soldier in World War I.

Document entitled Saskatoon's First Relief Measure - Winter 1883-84, by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Notes on a prairie fire in the Saskatoon, Saskatchewan area in the fall of 1892 compiled by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson.

Memories of the 1885 Rebellion by Mrs. Barbara E. (Hunter) Anderson. 5 p.

Biographical memoirs of William Hunter (1845-1894) of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, active in the Temperance Colonization Society. 12 p.

Yearbook of the Moose Jaw General Hospital in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan for the 1949 graduating class.

Records of Edna J. Williams, secretary of the Porcupine Hospital Co-operative Association, relating to the establishment of the Porcupine Carragana Hospital in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan dating from 1944 to 1950. Edna Williams was later known as Edna Meakes.

Records of Richard Loney

  • Micro. R-2.463
  • Dossier
  • copied 1971 (originally created 1899-19--)

Records created, accumulated and used by Richard Loney (1877-1965) of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan relating to his professional career as a businessman in Moose Jaw in real estate and automobiles; his service in the Boer War; and his work as a recruiting officer during World War I. Includes stock certificates for shares in various businesses in Moose Jaw; newspaper clippings; advertisements of Manley, Loney and Co. and Richard Loney and Co., and biographical information.

Richard Loney was born in Ontario in 1877 and settled in Moose Jaw in 1906. He was active in the Moose Jaw community and served as president of the Moose Jaw Board of Trade.

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