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A Tower of Attraction: An Illustrated History of Government House, Regina, Saskatchewan

Illustrated publication with text by Margaret Hryniuk and edited by Garth Pugh. Published by the Government House Historical Society and the Canadian Plains Research Center to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Government House in 1991. Includes biographical information regarding the Lieutenant-Governors of the North-West Territories and Saskatchewan and associated individuals. Many of the photographs reproduced in the publication are in the permanent collection of the Saskatchewan Archives Board.

Articles and notes relating to the Miller family

Handwritten notes regarding the Miller family possibly compiled by Donald Keith ca. 2005. 1 p.

Photocopies from a publication entitled Lord Lorne's Expedition to the North-West Reported by Rev. Dr. James MacGregor. 2004.

Photocopies from the publication entitled The Honorable Thomas Miller, 1876-1945: A Distinguished Citizen of Saskatchewan, by Dorothy Ruth Downs. 2001.

Photocopy of article entitled Cancel Social Evening of Women's Liberal Association published in the Moose Jaw Times-Herald, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 1945. The social evening was postponed out of respect to the memory of the late Hon. Thomas Miller, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan.

Photocopy of article published in the April 22, 1943 Moose Jaw Times-Herald regarding King George IV's inspection of the Canadian Field Ambulance Corps with references to James M. Miller of Moose Jaw.

Photocopied articles relating to James Collins Miller entitled Dr. Miller Addresses Students (September 13, 1935) and Dr. Jas. C. Miller, Educationist, Dies at Philadelphia (1940). Sources unknown.

Leaflet and article regarding a photograph of Dr. James Collins Miller, first principal of Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), issued by SAIT, 2001.

Knowles, Eric

  • R-826.1
  • File
  • 1882-1966

Clippings accumulated and used by Eric Knowles relating to people and events in Saskatchewan's history. File 17 includes newspaper articles regarding pioneer days in Saskatchewan, early church life, pioneer tariff legislation on the prairies, the fur trade and early fur traders.

Miller Family

(1): Image of James Miller Sr., father of Thomas Miller, who served as Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, sitting on a chair outside holding a newspaper. [1915 or before].

(2): Colour image of Mary Miller, daughter of Elizabeth and William George Miller, seated in a wheelchair and wearing a winter jacket. [198-?].

(3): Wedding photograph of Thomas Miller and Grace MacGregor Keay, who were married in Moose Jaw on March 31, 1897. Photograph taken by W.C. Lusk of Regina, Assiniboia, 1897.

(4): Image of Sophia Mackenzie (née Miller) standing next to an automobile in British Columbia. She was the sister of Thomas Miller and James Collins Miller.

(5): Head and shoulders portrait of James MacGregor Miller, son of Tom Miller, taken by Weeks & Pugh, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

(6): Portrait of Thomas Miller (middle); James Collins Miller and John Miller taken by Porter, Moose Jaw, NWT. [1905 or before].

(7): Head and shoulders portrait of James Collins Miller.

(8): Head and shoulders portrait of Sophia Miller.

(9): Portrait of James Collins Miller with Granny Keay (centre) (Mrs. Thomas Miller's mother) and her daughter, Margaret (left) and James Collins Miller's sister, Mary (right) taken in 1906 just before the earthquake in San Francisco, California.

Miller, Thomas

  • R-1259.3
  • File
  • 1904?-1983?

Clippings from Moose Jaw Times-Herald: "His Majesty Inspects Field Ambulance Corps" re Lieutenant Colonel James M. Miller, son of T. Miller, April 22, 1943; "Hon. Thomas Miller" re his swearing in as Lieutenant Governor, March 3, 1945; "Hon. Thomas Miller, Lieutenant-Governor, Passes", June 20, 1945. "Miller Sask. Lt. Governor" (The Western Producer, March 8, 1945); biographical information; genealogical information; letters from Thomas Miller to Mary L. Miller; and notes regarding Doonside. Includes photographs of Ann (Collins) Miller's headstone; James and Ann (Collins) Miller in Ireland; Thomas Miller's niece, Mary Laura Miller; the interior of Thomas Miller's home at 1150 2nd Avenue NW in Moose Jaw; Tom and Mary Miller; George and Elizabeth Miller standing in front of their homestead 20 miles south of Moosomin (Doonside); Robinson and Miller's threshing outfit, Walpole, 1910; and a portrait of the male members of the Miller family (Walter, John (Jack), Thomas, James Sr. and James MacGregor Miller) taken by Rossie's, Regina, ca. 1904. Includes a photocopy of a photograph of Miller in vice-regal attire.

Miller, Thomas : N 16-45-23-W3

This File part consists of federal Department of the Interior records related to homestead applications, land grants (letters patent), and/or land use enquiries that are associated with the person or organization (e.g. grantee, patentee) and the land location specified in the title of the record description.

Canada. Dept. of the Interior

Miller, Thomas : NE 10-44-22-W3

This file consists of federal Department of the Interior records related to homestead applications, land grants (letters patent), and/or land use enquiries that are associated with the person or organization (e.g. grantee, patentee) and (where identified) the land location specified in the title of the record description.

Canada. Dept. of the Interior

Miller, Thomas : NW 20-21-17-W3

This File part consists of federal Department of the Interior records related to homestead applications, land grants (letters patent), and/or land use enquiries that are associated with the person or organization (e.g. grantee, patentee) and the land location specified in the title of the record description.

Miller, Thomas : NW 31-15-29-W2

This File part consists of federal Department of the Interior records related to homestead applications, land grants (letters patent), and/or land use enquiries that are associated with the person or organization (e.g. grantee, patentee) and the land location specified in the title of the record description.

Canada. Dept. of the Interior

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