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Anderson family fonds

  • CA MED med-15
  • Fonds
  • 1905-1976

The fonds consists of: "Canadian Cattlemen" (1938-1976); Certificates of Regulation, permits and licenses for use of Rifles and Shotguns, driving, and liquor possession, medical examination for J.L. Anderson (1931-1956); gasoline licenses and ration books (4) (1943/44, 1944/45, undated); dance cards for University of Alberta dances (10) (1935-1938); booklets entitled "Four Year Diary-Senior Class '45" University of Alberta (1945); "S.A.R. Officer's Mess Rules and Regulations" (1951); "Individual and Team Bowling Record" (undated); various booklets re: dryland farming, country medicine, and veteran settlement (1929-1970); various dinner programs, military, medical University of Alberta (1903-1975); programs for Annual Meeting of Agricultural Institute of Canada (1947); letter to "Doc" Anderson from Jupp Kassel, former Prisoner of War (POW) (1947); letter to Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve re: Jack Anderson (1942); tissue and envelope imprinted with caricature of Hitler's face and words "Wipe Out Hitler" ([ca. 1940]); O.S. Notice of Public Auction for cattle, farm equipment and household effects of W.G. Anderson (1948); 1 collage of 39 portraits of the Moorhouse Scoundrels (1912) and images of agricultural scenes, family members and views of Granum.

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Anderson, Sanderson family fonds

  • CA MED med-155
  • Fonds
  • [ca. 1880]-2001

The fonds consists of: a family history entitled "The Anderson's, A Hudson Bay Co. Family" by Theresa Schenk, (60 pgs) ([ca. 1985]); "Notes on the John and Donald McKay Families", (12 pgs) (1986); Book 1, 2, & 3 of the Anderson Family Tree (1985); biographical articles re: Dr. James Owen Gresham Sanderson (1963-1964); images of the Anderson and Sanderson families, ranching scenes and general life at the turn of the century; audio cassettes: an interview with Duncan Sanderson (1954), an interview with Bertha Hogg (1989), and a recording of Howard Anderson's funeral service (2000); 1 videotape cassette featuring an interview with Jim & Howard Anderson, Nelson Hogg, and Dora Kirk (1989). 4 video cassettes recorded by family relation Jim Lavers interviewing: Howard & Winnie Anderson, Nelson & Sharon Hogg, Dora Kirk. Also old time music is performed by various family members. Typed summary of the above 4 videocassettes. Contains photos of various Hogg and Anderson and Sanderson family members playing music in their homes and at events. Two oral histories counducted by Nelson Hogg; one is with his mother Bertha Hogg, the other with his aunt Bella Anderson Sanderson. Winnie Anderson's handwritten account regarding a girl that went missing from Dunmore in 1895, Prairie Rattler news article- "Dunmore Mystery of the 1800s"(1972); 2 grand Ole Opry tickets.

Anderson (family)

Magnusson, Anderson family fonds

  • GLEN glen-1547
  • Fonds
  • 1887-1961, predominant 1911-1961

The fonds consists of farm accounts (1918-1945), inventories, leases, and business correspondence (1947-1961); income tax returns of the Andersons and Magnussons (1917-1957); Andrew Anderson's certificates, correspondence and speeches; Knut Magnusson's citizenship application and various personal papers; and Nels Benson's immigration papers, income tax returns, and miscellaneous personal papers. Includes photographs of the farms.

Magnusson, Knut