Interviews conducted by Carol Sponsler, Susan MacLean, Allan Quigley and Linda Quigley for the Chapters of Saskatchewan's Spoken History oral history project, an Opportunities for Youth Project conducted by students with financial assistance from the federal government . Brief summaries are available in the Audio transcript file.
Hilda M. Bond of Regina, Saskatchewan recalls her experiences homesteading in the Whitewood district.
Thomas S. Mack of Lumsden, Saskatchewan, a beekeeper born around 1910, recalls his experiences raising bees in the Lumsden district, forming the first beekeepers' association and starting a beekeeping supply shop. He comments about the effects of the Depression.
Henry Peters, a farmer born around 1926, recalls his experiences as a German immigrant homesteading in the Kenaston district from 1926 with comments about the Depression, why he left Germany and his feelings about Canada.
Marie-Malvina Rondeau of Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, a farmer born in 1892, discusses her homesteading experiences in the Lisieux district from 1913.
Tom Ross of Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, a farmer and funeral director born in 1884, relates the history of the Assiniboia area. Ross was the founder of the Ross Funeral Home in Assiniboia.
Lindsay B. Stewart of Regina, Saskatchewan, a farmer born around 1910, recalls life in Regina from 1910 to 1918 and on dairy farms near Qu'Appelle and near Regina.