- CA GPR 0006-0006.03-0006.03.01-0006-03-01-5
- Pièce
- 1945-1949
Fait partie de Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Permits citing location of land, cultivated acreage, and crops grown.
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Fait partie de Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Permits citing location of land, cultivated acreage, and crops grown.
Fait partie de Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Legal lease transferring land from Pierre Lozeron to his son Andre Lozeron.
Madeline Haenni-Lozeron Correspondence
Fait partie de Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Correspondence from sister Madeline Lozeron in Switzerland to Pierre Lozeron following his immigration to Canada.
The fonds consists of four photographs of the South Slope School and students taken during Doris Tansem’s time teaching in 1945-46; weekly issues of the Wanhamite, a community newspaper written by Wally Tansem and Lawrence Laughy; printed material authored by Wally Tansem; 20 aerial photographs of the Lassiter area north of Wanham; some news clippings; and Wally’s research files for his self-published book “Foulest of Murders”.
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Fait partie de Birch Hills Historical Society fonds
Bill Ormiston and the 12 horse Ormiston outfit breaking the prairie for agriculture at Wanham, Alberta.
Fait partie de Birch Hills Historical Society fonds
Lusco Christensen washing laundry on a wash board outside the log house on his homestead in the Wanham area.
Fait partie de Birch Hills Historical Society fonds
Panoramic view of Main Street, Wanham.
Fait partie de Birch Hills Historical Society fonds
Panoramic view of Main Street, Wanham.
The fonds consists of Lynn Holroyd’s research notes on pharmacies in the south Peace Country and Marian Holroyd’s collection of historical photographs from families in the County of Grande Prairie and from Paquin Photographs. The accrual consists of historical photographs, 5 Paquin photographs, a 1962 County Fair Prize List booklet, a booklet "Place Names of Alberta", 1928.
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Fait partie de Holroyd Drugs fonds
Well drillers Merlin Horneland and Albert Neptead drilling a well on the Rorem homestead. The well bucket had knives under it, and when it was full, was pulled out to dump. This well was 90 ft. deep and the water came right to the top. The cribbing was made out of wood. and the wooden casing had a 2" hole.