- S-Q263
- Pièce
- 2003
Fait partie de Lloyd G. Warkentin collection
Family history compiled by Elaine Wiebe. The Thiessen family emigrated from Russia and settled in the Dalmeny, Saskatchewan area.
Fait partie de Lloyd G. Warkentin collection
Family history compiled by Elaine Wiebe. The Thiessen family emigrated from Russia and settled in the Dalmeny, Saskatchewan area.
Education with a Plus: The Story of Rosthern Junior College
Fait partie de Published Items (Private) Collection
Publication written by Frank H. Epp entitled Education with a Plus: The Story of Rosthern Junior College.
Publication entitled To Find the Daily Bread. Part I written by Gerhard Andrew Fast. Part II by Jacob Fast. 48 p. First published in serial form in The Western Producer, 1954. Publication tells the story of how the Fast family came to settle in Saskatchewan and their experiences homesteading and living in the early 1900s.
Die Rofenorter Gemeinde in Saskatchewan in Wort and Bild, D.H. Epp, Rosthern, Sask. 1950. 183 p. (2 copies).
Saskatchewan. Commission of Inquiry re Practices of Old Colony Mennonite Church
Includes minutes of evidence about conditions and circumstances regarding private schools in Mennonite settlements at proceedings in Warman, Saskatchewan on December 28 and 29, 1908. Commissioners were Frank Ford and D.P. McColl. (2 copies).
Correspondence and memoranda relating to a variety of topics which include co-operatives, credit unions, homes for the handicapped, Regina and Saskatoon associations for the mentally retarded, United Church of Canada; diary of Gavin Middleton of Carnduff, Saskatchewan, 1882-1884; Sixty Years of CGIT, 1915-1975; correspondence regarding Grace Lane's book, Sturdy Strands of Faith; photographs; and an undated map of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan issued by the Moose Jaw Chamber of Commerce showing streets and points of interest, etc.
Lobethal School District No. 1290: A History, 1905-1958
Fait partie de Textual Records (Private) Collection
Document entitled, Lobethal School District No. 1290: A History, 1905-1958, written by Menno J. Martens.
Letter from Duke of Devonshire to Walter H. Long
Fait partie de Textual Records (Public) Collection
Copy of letter dated September 28, 1918 from the Duke of Devonshire, Government House, Ottawa, Ontario to the Right Honourable Walter H. Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, regarding the Duke's tour of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.