A War on Poverty: The One War That Can End War
- R-E3938
- Item
- 1925
Publication written by E.A. Partridge of Sintaluta, Saskatchewan. Published by The Wallingford Press Limited of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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A War on Poverty: The One War That Can End War
Publication written by E.A. Partridge of Sintaluta, Saskatchewan. Published by The Wallingford Press Limited of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Certificates issued to Edward Alexander Partridge
Pencil sketch of a guard burner designed and drafted by E.A. Partridge of Sintaluta, Assiniboia, North-West Territories, January 1895.
Public School Teacher's Professional Certificates issued by the Board of Education of the North-West Territories to E.A. Partridge on June 2, 1887 and May 2, 1888.
Certificate issued by the Grand Lodge of Manitoba, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, July 1905.
Certificate issued by the Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, June 19, 1908.
Certificate issued by the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, October 11, 1910.
Cooperation and its Adaptation to Our Circumstances
Booklet containing a published letter to farmers of western Canada, written by E.A. Partridge of Sintaluta, Assiniboia District, North-West Territories. In his letter, Partiridge proposes the initiation of a co-operative joint stock company for the purposes of buying, selling and brokering of seed grains, farm produce and agricultural machinery.
Publication written by Hopkins Moorhouse and published by George J. McLeod, Limited. The publication relates to the farmers' movement in Western Canada and the early activities of the Grain Growers' Associations in the three prairie provinces. (2 copies).
E. A. Partridge standing outside his home
(1) E. A. Partridge standing outside his home. (2) L to R Mary Elizabeth Partridge (nee Stephens), Edward A. Partridge, Grandmother Sarah Stephens and Edna Partridge. (3) L to R Harold, Mary, E. A., Edna and Enid.
Article called Educational Progress and Problems, author unknown, [1917?]. 10 p.
Correspondence to and from Mr. E.A. Partridge, of Sintaluta, Saskatchewan to the Field Secretary of The Department of Evangelism and Social Services of The Methodist Church in Regina regarding the governance of education, September, 1919. 4 p.
Letter in the Woodrow Light to the editor by Mrs. Alex Cowie regarding language taught in Ferland School District No. 3409, April 26, 1921. 1 p. (2 copies)
Article called The Gravelbourg School Situation and Its Effect Upon School Administration in the Province by Rev. S.P. Rondeau, Woodrow, Saskatchewan, [1920?]. 17 p. (2 copies).
Report of Historical Notes of the Saskatchewan School System by R.J. Davidson, May 21, 1960. 19 p.
Letter from Saskatchewan Education, April 17, 1980 regarding naming practices of early school districts. 1 p.
Number of Teaching Days from 1909 to 1952 as required by The School Act, prepared by the Department of Education, Saskatchewan, March 24, 1982. 1 p.
Part of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool fonds
Edward Alexander Partridge, first president of the Grain Growers' Grain Company in 1906.
Genealogical records of the Partridge family
Photocopied genealogical records of the Partridge family. Some members of this family, including Edward Alexander Partridge, homesteaded in the Sintaluta, Saskatchewan district.
List of sources on E.A. Partridge available at Saskatchewan Archives Board
List of sources of information on Edward Alexander Partridge in the Regina and Saskatoon offices of the Saskatchewan Archives Board likely compiled by Saskatchewan Archives Board staff. [1975 or after]. 2 p.
Copy of article by E.A. Partridge entitled National Wheat Marketing. [1919 or after]. 3 p.
Biographical information on Edward A. Partridge and members of his family; correspondence; materials relating to the farm movement, Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Association, Masonic Lodge, Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame and his book, A War on Poverty; photographs. File 2 relates to the Hudson Bay Route. Includes "Paper Wheat".