Lac La Ronge (Sask.)

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Fur Trade - Posts

  • Clippings File - Fur Trade - Posts
  • File
  • 1821?-1972

Fur Trade Posts on Lake Athabasca, [1821?]. 3 p.

Historians Study Ruins of Last Mountain Post, Regina Leader-Post, September 27, 1940. 1 p. (2 copies).

Newspaper article: Last Mountain House: End to an Historic Post by R.C. MacKenzie, Regina Leader-Post, March 3, 1954. 1 p.

Fur Trade Posts at Rapid River and Lac La Ronge, compiled by A.R. Turner, Saskatchewan Archives, July, 1958. 18 p.

News release issued by the Saskatchewan Power Corporation on September 28, 1963, article called Opening of the West. 4 p. (2 copies).

Newspaper article: Mystery Near Solution, Medicine Hat News, November 9, 1963. 1 p.

Transcript of the [address by D.A. MacKenzie, Q.C., Esterhazy, at the unveiling of the monument] at Fort Esperance, June 18, 1972. 6 p.

Turner, Allan Reaman

Saskatchewan. Department of Education

  • R-177.11
  • File
  • 1886-1955

Includes the following records: interim teaching certificates from the Board of Education; Letter Books; orders issued by the Commissioner of Education; certificates granted by the Department of Education, North-West Territories; record of Treasurers' Bonds; School Debentures Record; forms and circulars printed for use in the Department; indexes of teachers; annual statements of attendance; and classification of pupils.

File 1.3 includes a report dated October 4, 1939 by N. Latour Reid regarding his visit to certain northern settlements, including Ile-a-la-Crosse, Lac la Ronge, Beauval, Buffalo Narrows, Portage la Loche, and the school situation there. Includes sketches of settlements.

File 12 relates to the Provincial Normal School in Regina.

File 18 includes list of married teachers appearing in registers from the territorial period to 1920. Includes list of names of Sisters registered in the Department from territorial period to 1923.

File 1.12 includes correspondence concerning the Roman Catholic school at Jackfish Lake, Belanger's settlement, April 1893-1894.

File 1.11 consists of correspondence concerning a certificate qualifying D.P. McColl to act as a school principal. October 1892-July 1893.

McPhillip's Saskatchewan Directory

Publication entitled, McPhillip's Saskatchewan Directory, an alphabetical and business directory of the District of Saskatchewan, North-West Territories. Includes brief historical sketches of Prince Albert, Battleford and other settlements, general descriptive information on the district, and alphabetical directories for the communities of: A la Corne; Batoche; Battleford; Birch Hills; Birch River; Bresaylor; Carrot River; Carlton; Clarke's Crossing; Cold Lake; Cumberland; Duck Lake; Fish Creek; Fort Pitt; Frog Lake; Grand Rapids; Green Lake; Halcro; Humboldt; Lac La Ronge; Lower Flat; Nut Lake; Onion Lake; Prince Albert; Red Deer Hill; Red Deer Lake; Saskatoon; Shell River; Snake Plains; St. Laurent; St. Louis de Langevin; and The Pas. Published by Henry Thomas McPhillips, Prince Albert.

TWO POINTS NORTH

  • FILM R-1252
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Travelogue: Focus on Prince Albert National Park and Lac La Ronge and their recreational offerings. By: DSR

CENTURY WEST

  • FILM S-1610
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Series: (1) Coppermine in Lac LaRonge (interiors/exteriors). Aerial views of Saskatchewan. (3) Dr. Walter Kupsch is interviewed about the geological history of Saskatchewan. (4) Dr. Wardlaw is interviewed about the geology of Saskatchewan. (5) Fossils from Saskatchewan. (6) Dr. Walter Kupsch. (7) Dr. Kupsch and Dr. Wardlaw. (8) Dr. Byers.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

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