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May, Sidney Steward : Pioneer housing questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Sidney Steward May to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1913.

Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).

May, Sidney Steward

McCloy, John : Pioneer housing questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about John McCloy to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1884.

Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).

McCloy, John

McGill, Ruth S.

  • R-936
  • Documento
  • 1926-1973

Material relating to Ruth McGill's involvement with University Women's Clubs; Business and Professional Women's Clubs (Canadian Federation, International Federation and Regina Club); Canada Pension Plan Advisory Committee; Oil Service Charitable Organization; Regina Council of Women; Women's Canadian Club; Regina Public Library; Regina Welfare Bureau, etc.; photographs. Includes programme for commencement exercises for Central Collegiate, Regina on September 30, 1926.

McGill was a lawyer who died in 1974.

Biog. - Bossard, Samuel M.

  • Clippings File - Biog. - Bossard, Samuel M.
  • Item
  • 1949

Sammy Bossard's Sod House, personal account of pioneer life, April 23, 1949. 3 p.

Houses, Sod

  • Clippings File - Houses, Sod
  • Documento
  • 1973-1981

Information on sod houses on the prairies collected by the Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society and circulated in January, 1973. (2 copies).

List of sources of information on sod barns, houses and schools in the Regina and Saskatoon offices of the Saskatchewan Archives Board. List compiled by E. Frank Korvemaker, July 9, 1981. 2 p.

Copy of article entitled "Villagers build sod house to Celebrate Saskatchewan", The Leader-Post, Regina, November 10, 1979. Article refers to sod house in Tompkins, Saskatchewan built by residents as the village's Celebrate Saskatchewan 1980 project. 2 copies.

Abrams, Hubert James : Pioneer housing questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Hubert James Abrams to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1905.

Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).

Saskatchewan Archives Board

Biog. - Wooff, John

  • Pamphlet File - Biog. - Wooff, John
  • Item
  • 1975

Publication entitled Harbinger Farm, the recollections of John Wooff, who was born in England in 1898 and settled with his family in the Turtleford-St. Walburg district of the North-West Territories (later known as Saskatchewan) in 1907. The recollections date mainly from 1906 to 1920. (3 copies).

Clarke, J. W., Mrs. : Pioneer housing questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Mrs. J. W. Clarke to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1905.

Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).

Clarke, (Mrs. J. W. Clarke)

Churchill, E. N., Mrs. : Pioneer housing questionnaire

File consists of the response by/about Mrs. E. N. Churchill to the Saskatchewan Archives' questionnaire pertaining to pioneer housing. Archives staff recorded that the respondent indicated on the questionnaire that they or their family came to Saskatchewan and/or the Canadian prairies in 1911.

Questionnaire number 4 on churches included questions on: religious services attended; location of services; buildings used; music and choirs; organizations; youth services; activities and special events (e.g. picnics, suppers, fund raisers); administration and financial support; membership; records available; and special features.

Questionnaire number 9 on housing was organized into sections on: temporary structures (e.g. sod or log houses; even if the family lived in the building for many years); permanent structures (e.g. including the "better" house built after living for a time in quarters mentioned in temporary structures, a permanent home built upon arrival, or the "homestead shack" that may have been added to and continued as a permanent house); and general (e.g. winterizing; additions; animals/pets; furnishings; windows and ventilation; windbreaks; fire protection and emergency measures/features).

Churchill, (Mrs. E. N. Churchill)

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