This sub-series contains records related to the Scott family. The Scott’s are the family line of Ethel May who married Daniel Vader.The images depict various family members and friends. Some of the photographs are stamped from Bancroft, ON and Calgary, AB, both cities the Scott family resided in. It also contains two undated photo albums that contain portraits.
The sub-series consists of photographs of the Edward and Otto Zimmerman families who immigrated from South Dakota to Edmonton, and then on to Rolla, BC over the Edson Trail in 1912.
The sub-series consists of three cheques written on the Beaver Lodge and the Lake Saskatoon branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce by A.M. Smith from 1926-1928. On each cheque, the branch name has been changed to Wembley.
The sub-series consists of various kinds of studio portraits of individuals, couples, families and groups. Some of them include the use of props and uniforms (e.g. sports/work). Most of them are unidentified.
The sub-series consists of 6 pages of textual records and 7 photographs. The papers include a history of the Lawrence Bode family, a history of the old stone house, floor plans for the house, a map of where it was located, and a poem by Lorraine (Bode) Nagel about the outhouses at Canuck School, called "Gotta Go."
The sub-series consists of scenes taken around Grande Prairie ca. 1925. Some are professionally taken and matted, stamped as Field’s Studio Photographs, while other are simple snapshots.
The sub-series consists of scenes of homesteading activities in the Grande Prairie area in the 1920s. The majority of them are casual snapshots of harvest time.