Reminiscences of Saskatchewan pioneers
- Micro. R-2.58
- File
- copied 1955 (originally created 1883-1954)
Reminiscences of Saskatchewan pioneers as follows:
1): account book entitled A record of everything we took from our little country store, Watrous, 1905-1908, compiled by Mrs. T.N. Bjorndahl of Watrous, Saskatchewan.
2): document entitled The Life Story of a Third Generation Canadian, consisting of the recollections of Forest Edward Snell, a rancher and businessman born in Bolton, Ontario on June 7, 1878, relating to his experiences as a rancher in the Medicine Hat and Cypress Hills districts, and as a businessman in Adanac, Kerrobert, and North Battleford, Saskatchewan and in Youngstown, Alberta.
3): reminiscences of John Laidlaw (born 1877) relating to the Grenfell, Saskatchewan district from 1882 to around 1915.
4): reminiscences of May Elizabeth (Clark) Davis relating to her homesteading days with her family near Regina, the North-West Rebellion, early days in Regina and her experiences as a reporter with The Leader, Regina; and letters written by her father, S.A. Clark, from Regina in 1883.
5): Recollections of Richard Eberhardt in documents entitled Reminiscences of the twenty-two years' stay in the United States, North America, 1884-1906; and Our Pioneer Years and Reminiscences in Canada, 1906-1922. The Eberhardt family homesteaded south of Battleford, Saskatchewan.
6) Reminiscences of Peter D. Wotton. 25 p.