Moosomin - History

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Local Histories - Moosomin

  • Clippings File - Local Histories - Moosomin
  • File
  • 1947-1978

Copy of letter from Trevor J. D. Powell, Staff Archivist, Regina, to Mr. Gilbert McKay, Publisher, Moosomin, dated July 30, 1974, regarding information about early school inspectors named Rothwell and Flett, early schools in the North-West Territories, and Rev. David Gillies of St. Andrews College in Saskatoon. Copy produced on the same date as the original.

Copy of letter from Allan R. Turner, Provincial Archivist, Regina, to Mr. Gilbert McKay, Publisher, Moosomin World Spectator, Moosomin, dated January 28, 1971, regarding Normal School sessions held at Moosomin. Copy produced on the same date as the original.

Letter from W. H. Horner, Deputy Minister, Province of Saskatchewan, Deparmtent of Agriculture, Regina, to Mr. John W. Stutt, President, Moosomin Agricultural Society, Moosomin, dated April 2. 1952, regarding the history of the Moosomin Agricultural Society,

Letter from E. J. Murphy, New York, New York, USA, to Mr. Douglas H. Bocking, Assis. Provincial Archivist, Saskatoon, dated April 8, 1978, regarding the history of Moosomin.

Copy of correspondence dated April 13 to 17, 1956, a newspaper article [after 1953], and maps [19--], relating to the naming of the lake created by the Pipestone Dam south of Moosomin. Date copied unknown.

Articles from various sources regarding the history of Moosomin, 1947-1972.

Moosomin Centennial and tourism publications

Records relating to the 100th anniversary of the town of Moosomin, Saskatchewan in 1982. Includes 1982 Tourist Edition and Centennial Visitors Guide published by The Moosomin World-Spectator; verse entitled Oh, Moosomin I'm coming Home to You; programmes for the Moosomin Collegiate Institute reunion, the Centennial homecoming and the prayer/thanksgiving service; a placement outlining various activities; and the July 14, 1982 issue of the World-Spectator (includes article by Bert McKay on the visit of Lieutenant Governor Edgar Dewdney to Moosomin in 1885).

1988 Moosomin Visitors and Tourist Edition issued by The Moosomin World-Spectator. Includes brief articles on the Jamieson Museum; Lloyd Bradley Park; the Moosomin Communiplex; Chief Moosomin; and the Moosomin and District Regional Park.

Saskatchewan Historical Society fonds

  • F 635
  • Fonds
  • 1845-1945

This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used mainly by the secretary of the Saskatchewan Historical Society during its operation in Regina, Saskatchewan. The fonds contains the administrative records of the Society along with the records relating to the history of the province from the mid 19th century to 1945 compiled and collected by the Society in fulfillment of its mandate.

The types of records included are secretary's annual reports; correspondence; minutes; financial statements; a constitution; an annual meeting programme; newspaper clippings; personal narratives; essays; obituaries; biographical sketches; photographs; articles and speeches.

No series assignment was applied to the records in this fonds.

See SHS 97 for a letter regarding the massacre of Blackfoot and Blood Indians by Crees (Red Ochre Hills massacre) and an article by C. Wetton regarding Fine Day, Cree warrior. See SHS 94 for a letter and note regarding a table in the Saskatchewan Legislative Library known as the confederation table. See SHS 129 for correspondence regarding Indians serving in World War II and an Indian gathering on Assiniboin Reserve, September 9, 1941, to dedicate themselves to war services, enfranchisement of Indians, etc. See SHS 159 for document written by Neil Brodie entitled Twelve Days with the Indians, May 14 to May 26, 1885, regarding his experiences in Poundmaker's camp during the rebellion of 1885. See SHS 150 for the 1935 report of the Royal Commission on the Natural Resources of Saskatchewan.

Saskatchewan Historical Society, 1936-1951