- All
- Canada, Western, 297 results
- Saskatchewan History (periodical), 296 results
- Homesteading, 286 results
- Land settlement, 268 results
- Biography, 265 results
- Frontier and pioneer life, 239 results
- Saskatchewan Indian Agriculture Project, 211 results
- History, 193 results
- Farms, 184 results
- Aerial photography, 159 results
Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
- NT Abbey (Sask.)
- NT Abbott (Sask.)
- NT Aberdeen (Sask.)
- NT Aberdeen Rural Municipality No. 373 (Sask.)
- NT Abernethy (Sask.)
- NT Adanac (Sask.)
- NT Admiral (Sask.)
- NT Airedale (Sask.)
- NT Ajawaan Lake (Sask.)
- NT Alameda (Sask.)
- NT Albertville (Sask. : Railway point)
- NT Albertville (Sask. : Village)
- NT Aldina (Sask.)
- NT Alford (Sask.)
- NT Algrove (Sask.)
- NT Alhambra (Sask.)
- NT Alida (Sask.)
- NT Alingly (Sask.)
- NT Alkali Lake (Sask.)
- NT Allan (Sask.)
- NT Allan Hills (Sask. : Hills)
- NT Allan Hills (Sask. : Locality)
- NT Allan Hills (Sask.)
- NT Alsask (Sask.)
- NT Alticane (Sask.)
- NT Alvena (Sask.)
- NT Amazon (Sask.)
- NT Amelia (Sask.)
- NT Amisk Lake (Sask.)
- NT Amisk Lake Forest Reserve (Sask.)
- NT Amisk Lake Indian Reserve No. 184 (Sask.)
- NT Amisk Lake Recreation Site (Sask.)
- NT Amulet (Sask.)
- NT Anglia (Sask.)
- NT Arabella (Sask.)
- NT Archive (Sask.)
- NT Archydal (Sask.)
- NT Archydal Coulee (Sask.)
- NT Ardath (Sask.)
- NT Arm River - Watrous Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Arm River Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Armour (Sask.)
- NT Assiniboia-Bengough Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Assiniboia-Gravelbourg Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Athabasca Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Avonlea Creek (Sask.)
- NT Aylsham (Sask.)
- NT Battleford-Kindersley Electoral District (Federal)
- NT Belle Plaine (Sask.)
- NT Birch Rapids (Sask. : Locality)
- NT Birch Rapids (Sask. : Rapids)
- NT Britannia Rural Municipality No. 502 (Sask.)
- NT Buffalo Narrows (Sask.)
- NT Burstall (Sask.)
- NT Canora Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Ceepee (Sask.)
- NT Churchbridge Rural Municipality No. 211 (Sask.)
- NT Claggett (Sask.)
- NT Clearwater Lake (Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, Sask.)
- NT Climax (Sask.)
- NT Cold River (Sask.)
- NT Cole Bay (Sask. : Bay)
- NT Cole Bay (Sask. : Northern hamlet)
- NT Cole Bay (Sask.)
- NT Cory Rural Municipality No. 344 (Sask.)
- NT Cumberland Lake (Sask.)
- NT Cut Knife - Lloydminster Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Dinsmore (Sask. : Hutterite colony)
- NT Ditton Park (Sask.)
- NT Duck Lake Rural Municipality No. 463 (Sask.)
- NT Elcapo Rural Municipality No. 154 (Sask.)
- NT Fletwode (Sask.)
- NT Fond du Lac (Sask. : Bay)
- NT Fond du Lac River (Sask.)
- NT Forbes Lake (Sask.)
- NT Fort Henry Frobisher (Sask.)
- NT Frenchman River (Sask.)
- NT Frontier Rural Municipality No. 19 (Sask.)
- NT Georgina (Sask.)
- NT Ghana Lake (Sask.)
- NT Gibbs (Sask. : Hamlet)
- NT Gibbs (Sask. : Railroad Siding)
- NT Golden West Rural Municipality No. 95 (Sask.)
- NT Grandview Rural Municipality No. 349 (Sask.)
- NT Great Sand Hills (Sask.)
- NT Green Lake (Bengough Rural Municipality No. 40, Sask.)
- NT Green Lake (Cote Rural Municipality No. 271, Sask.)
- NT Green Lake (Meadow Lake Rural Municipality No. 588 and Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, Sask.)
- NT Green Lake (Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, Sask.)
- NT Handel (Sask.)
- NT Hay Island (Sask.)
- NT Henribourg (Sask.)
- NT Hind Lake (Sask.)
- NT Hudson House (Sask.)
- NT Hyde (Sask.)
- NT Ibstone (Sask.)
- NT Ile a la Crosse Indian Reserve No. 192E (Sask.)
- NT Île-à-la-Crosse (Sask.)
- NT Instow (Sask.)
- NT Jordan Lake (Sask.)
- NT Kindersley Electoral District (Federal)
- NT Kindersley Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Kuroki (Sask.)
- NT Lac Île-à-la-Crosse (Sask.)
- NT Lac Pelletier (Sask. : Lake)
- NT Lac Pelletier (Sask. : Locality)
- NT Lac Pelletier Regional Park (Sask.)
- NT Lac Pelletier Rural Municipality No. 107 (Sask.)
- NT Llewelyn (Sask.)
- NT Lost River Rural Municipality No. 313 (Sask.)
- NT Lower Hudson House (Sask.)
- NT Newfoundland Island (Sask.)
- NT Pelletier Lake (Kellross Rural Municipality No. 247, Sask.)
- NT Pelletier Lake (Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, Sask.)
- NT Perryville (Sask.)
- NT Pinehouse (Sask.)
- NT Pinehouse Lake (Sask.)
- NT Prince Albert National Park of Canada (Sask.)
- NT Rapid Falls (Sask.)
- NT Rapid River (Sask.)
- NT Reindeer River (Sask.)
- NT Rush Lake (Excelsior Rural Municipality No. 166, Sask. : Lake)
- NT Rush Lake (Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, Sask.)
- NT Rush Lake (Paynton Rural Municipality No. 470, Sask.)
- NT Rush Lake (Sask. : Village)
- NT Rush Lake (Sask.)
- NT Rush Lake (Shellbrook Rural Municipality No. 493, Sask.)
- NT Sarnia Rural Municipality No. 221 (Sask.)
- NT Saskatoon City Park Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Saskatoon Mayfair Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Saskatoon West Electoral District (Federal)
- NT Shaunavon Electoral District (Provincial)
- NT Sherwood Rural Municipality No. 159 (Sask.)
- NT Sinnett (Sask.)
- NT Sisipuk Lake (Sask.)
- NT Smuts (Sask.)
- NT Snake Plains (Sask.)
- NT South Qu'Appelle Rural Municipality No. 157 (Sask.)
- NT Spiritwood Rural Municipality No. 496 (Sask.)
- NT St. Joseph's Colony (Sask.)
- NT Stony Rapids (Sask. : Northern hamlet)
- NT Stony Rapids (Sask. : Rapids)
- NT Stony Rapids (Sask.)
- NT Tambovka (Saskatchewan Colony, Sask.)
- NT Tecumseh Rural Municipality No. 65 (Sask.)
- NT Terpenie (Saskatchewan Colony, Sask.)
- NT Tessier (Sask.)
- NT Togo (Sask.)
- NT Upper Hudson House (Sask.)
- NT Uranium City (Sask.)
- NT Wadin Bay (Sask. : Bay)
- NT Wadin Bay (Sask. : Locality)
- NT Waldville (Sask.)
- NT Wamninuta Island (Sask.)
- NT Wandsworth (Sask.)
- NT Wanuskewin Heritage Park (Sask.)
- NT Wapawekka Lake (Sask.)
- NT Waskesiu Lake (Sask. : Hamlet)
- NT Waskesiu Lake (Sask. : Lake)
- NT Waskesiu River (Sask.)
- NT Waterhen Indian Reserve No. 130 (Sask.)
- NT Waterhen Lake (Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, Sask.) [East]
- NT Waterhen Lake (Northern Saskatchewan Administration District, Sask.) [West]
- NT Waterhen Lake (Sask. : locality)
- NT Waterhen Marsh (Sask.)
- NT Waterhen River Recreation Site (Sask.)
- NT Wilton Rural Municipality No. 472 (Sask.)
- NT Wimmer (Sask.)
- NT Wood Creek Rural Municipality No. 281 (Sask.)
- NT Yankee Bend (Sask.)
- NT Young (Sask.)
- NT Zealandia (Sask.)
- NT Zehner (Sask.)
- NT Zelma (Sask.)
- NT Zeneta (Sask.)
- NT Zenon Park (Sask.)
Equivalent terms
Saskatchewan
- UF Sask.
- UF SK
Associated terms
6831 Archival description results for Saskatchewan
4927 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba
- R-1527
- File
- 1800-1979
Compilation of former pamphlet collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board.
File 35 contains the publication Farm Life in the Selkirk Colony. Files 14 and 46 relate to mounds and mound builders. File 49.25 includes Wapella Farm Settlement by Cyril Edel Leonoff. Includes article on the life and times of Archbishop Alexandre A. Taché by Maurice Prud'homme (No. 11, 1956, p.4-17). File 13 relates to chinook winds. Files 2, 20, 23, 49.5, 49.10 and 49.26 relate to fur trade.File 49.17 relates to Archibald Dale, a cartoonist with the Winnipeg Free Press. File 30 relates to Crow Wing Trail. Files 3 and 49.12 relate to Alexander Kennedy Isbister.
Includes Exploration Photographer: Humphrey Lloyd Hime and the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition of 1858, by R. Huyda (Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba Transactions Series III No. 30, 1973-74). No. 27 (1970-71) includes biographical information on William Kennedy (1814-1890).
No. 29, 1972-73, includes an article by Dr. E.C. Shaw entitled The Kennedys - An Unusual Western Family.
- F 512
- Fonds
- 1809-1989, 2008 (predominant: 1910-1989)
This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Joseph Hinde Family, members of an English Quaker community who immigrated to Canada in 1912. The records reflect their daily lives, the operation of the family's Valley Springs Ranch near Borden, Saskatchewan and their involvement in the East Borden Co-operative Grazing Association. The fonds also includes family history records, correspondence with relatives and friends, audiotaped interviews of Mary Hinde and Elsie Hinde Ingram, and transcriptions of Elsie Hinde Ingram's diaries (1935-1989) along with a family history compiled by Roberta Rivett and Mary Crane, daughters of Joseph Edward "Bob" Hinde.
The types of records included are diaries, correspondence, photographs, financial records, maps, publications, clippings and audiotapes.
The fonds includes records from 1809 to 1976 of Martha Hinde's parents Henry Thomas Wake and Lydia Carter Wake and members of the Henry Thomas Wake family. The types of records included are diaries, correspondence, photographs and family history records.
The fonds also includes records from 1908 to 1923 of Edith Hinde McCheane's husband Edward McCheane and members of his family. The types of records include diaries, photographs, illustrations and poetry.
No series assignment has been applied to the records in the fonds described in 1992. The following headings were used for descriptions completed in 1992: Diaries and Memoirs; Letters; Farm and Ranch; and Other. Records described in 2008 were arranged into one series: Elsie Hinde Ingram.
Joseph Hinde Family, 1862-
- R-1109
- File
- ca. 1840 to 1960
Compilation of former pamphlet and clipping collections in the Regina office of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. Materials promote immigration to Western Canada and describe the country, climate, homestead regulations, etc. for intending immigrants.
Includes publications issued by the Canadian Department of the Interior and the Department of Immigration and Colonization. File 8 includes the publication entitled The Last West. Files 15, 20 and 21 relate to irrigation. Includes records relating to land, land classification and land agents. File 66 includes a photocopy of a document entitled The Esterhaz colony: as it was and is now, 1885-1902.
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
- F 517
- Fonds
- [1850] to 200-?
This fonds consists of records created, accumulated and used by W.M. Stewart in his work as a Dominion and Saskatchewan land surveyor in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, including research and published works relating to explorer and fur trader David Thompson. It also consists of records from Stewart's work as a civil servant with the Government of Saskatchewan Department of Highways (1937-1954) in Regina, Saskatchewan, including his appointment as Deputy Minister of Highways (1952-1954). The fonds also includes records related to Stewart's academic career and personal pursuits, as well as financial and legal records.
The fonds also consists of records created, accumulated and used by members of the W.M. Stewart family, who resided in Saskatoon (ca. 1913-1942) and in Regina (1942-present) and the Robert Turnbull family who resided in Saskatoon (ca. 1910-1972).
The types of records created, accumulated and used by W.M. Stewart include maps, research notes, photographs, diaries, correspondence, publications, certificates and a technical drawing. The types of records created, accumulated and used by members of the W.M. Stewart family include photographs, correspondence and certificates.
The fonds has been arranged into two series: Professional and Personal. The Personal series has been arranged into two sub-series: W.M. Stewart and Stewart and Turnbull Families.
Stewart, William Malcolmson, 1884-1957
- R-500.63
- File
- 1854-1963
Religious books; French songs; conference programmes and reports of Association canadienne-francaise des instituteurs de la Saskatchewan, 1955-1962; miscellaneous publications; photographs; Histoire de l'église catholique dans l'Ouest canadien, 3 volumes by Father A.G. Morice; writings of Archbishop Mathieu; issues of Le Défenseur; and artifacts of Wauchope, Saskatchewan.
Western Canada - Description and Travel
- Pamphlet File - Western Canada - Description and Travel (1)
- File
- ca. 1857 to 1921
Exploration in North America by John Palliser, [1857?]. 15 p. (photocopy).
Hudson's Bay Company's Northern Department: Journal of a Voyage from Fort Garry to Fort Simpson, MacKenzie River, by Land and Water, and of his Return by Dog-Train to Carlton, performed a tour of inspection of posts from Augus 22, 1872 to January 28, 1873. Written by William Joseph Christie, Inspecting Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company. 23 p.
Manitoba and North West Territories. Letters by James Trow, M.P. (Chairman of Immigration and Colonization Committee) together with Information Relative to Acquiring Dominion Lands: Cost of Outfit. Published by the Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Ontario, 1878. 100 p.
The Canadian North-West: Speech Delivered at Winnipeg by His Excellency the Marquis of Lorne, Governor General of Canada after his trip through Manitoba and the North-West during the Summer of 1881. Printed in Ottawa, Ontario, 1883. 16 p.
A Brief Narrative of the Journeys of David Thompson in North-Western America by J.B. Tyrrell, Field-Geologist of the Geological Survey of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, 1888. 28 p.
Synopsis of Lectures on Manitoba and the Northwest, delivered by Rev. John MacLean, Ph.D. (Carman, Manitoba) at the Methodist Young People's Summer School, Victoria College, Toronto, Ontario on July 19-29, 1902. Part of the Forward Movement for Missions, Series No. 4. 24 p.
Letters from the Canadian West by Rev. P.M. MacDonald. Published in Truro, Nova Scotia, 1903. 55 p.
Publication entitled Observations on Canada's Great West, by Daniel W. Iddings and others. Published by the Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa, 1903. 32 p. (2 copies). Copies are enclosed in a black folder with Canada's Great West Iddings, A.E. Forget embossed on it.
A Book of Contrasts: Illustrating the Great Development of Western Canada, [1906]. 14 p.
Souvenir of Western Canada: its Cities, Plains and Mountains. 1908. 32 p.
Canada's Fertile North: Evidence of Mr. R.E. Young, Superintendent of Railway Lands, Before the Select Standing Committee on Agriculture and Colonization, 1907-8. Printed by Order of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario, 1909. 47 p. (2 copies).
The New North West: The Senate Report of 1907. Published under the direction of R.E. Youngs, D.L.S., Chief Geographer and Superintendent of Railway Lands, Ottawa, 1910. 139 p.
Home Making in Western Canada, Illustrated. Printed by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Department of Natural Resources, Calgary, Alberta, [192-?]. 24 p.
Across Canada: An Annotated Guide to the Country Served by the Canadian Pacific Railway and its Allied Interests - Westbound, Part 2, West of Winnipeg and West of Chicago. Published by the Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal, Quebec, 1921. 147 p.
Records of Samuel V. Chipperfield
- Micro. R-2.863 to Micro. R-2.866
- Collection
- copied 1979 (originally created 1861-1933)
Records of Samuel V. Chipperfield (1848-1935) consisting of diaries, 1868-1933; a pocket ledger, 1928; record book, 1929; bank book, 1924; poem for daughter Eva's birthday, 1927; book of rhyme, 1869, 1923-1925; mathematics book, 1861-1862; account book and sermon texts, 1875-1888.
- Clippings File - Ferries
- File
- 1862-1972
Historical accounts of ferries in the North-West Territories (1862-1881) and Saskatchewan (1905-1972); letters from the Saskatchewan Archives regarding ferries; memos from the Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation on the history of ferry locations in the province (1956, 1965); newspaper article on South Saskatchewan Landing ferry (1963); copies of Annual Reports produced by the Saskatchewan Department of Public Works on ferries (1891, 1898-1917); and copies of letters from the Department of Public Works regarding ferry licenses (1894, 1898).