The fonds consists of materials reflecting the life of Alice Gertrude Bannerman and includes a booklet of verses Alice Gertrude Bannerman composed in honor of Canada's centennial in 1967; an oral history recording Alice Gertrude Bannerman recorded with herself recalling her father's (Bishop William Day Reeve), life and role as Bishop of Mackenzie River; and copies of issues No. 1 and No. 3 of the first newspaper in Athabasca Landing, the Northern Light dating from 1908.
The fonds consists of interviews by Alice Trottier with Franco-Albertan pioneers, and with Julien LeBlanc, E.O. Druin, and Maurice Lavallée (ca. 12 hours of recordings), a photocopy of a map from 1888, eight photographs of Mgr. Legal, Filles de Jésus sisters and buildings; personal papers and administrative papers of the Salon d'histoire franco-albertaine.
Collection consists of an undated townsite map and lot pricelist for the Townsite of Lignite, Alberta, a newspaper clipping about Tail Creek, Alberta dated 1953, an undated pamphlet published by the Alix Board of Trade, and photographs depicting various people and views of Alix, Alberta dating 1905-1976.
The fonds consists of ten images, dating 1884 to 1919, relating to Plamondon, Alberta, and depicting various members of the Plamondon family (including Joseph Plamondon), settlers, the first election, fishing, soap making, farming, plowing, buildings, and a wedding photograph. There is also a booklet, 1908--1958: Jubilé d'Or, Plamondon, Golden Jubilee.
The fonds consists of materials written by Curly Gurevitch, including a history of the Montefiore colony at Rumsay, Alberta, and an oral history interview conducted by the Provincial Archives of Alberta.
The recordings include information on homesteading, liquor laws, scows, steamboats, trapping, Pelican Portage, Grand Rapids Island, freighting, Percy Cross, James Kennedy Cornwall, Ed Gamber, Kurt George (Dick) Naumann, Ernst Feuereisen, Herman Beiber, and Keith Smith.
The fonds consists of the welcoming pamphlet, the registration form and the Sunday morning church songsheet. The artifact is a commemorative t-shirt featuring a sketch of Toles School.
The fonds consists of: baptismal certificate for Leonard Anderson (1919); CPR Pension Booklet (1936); CPR Seniority List (1938); biographies of Anderson, Erickson, and Ibbitson families; covering letter addressed to Myra Anderson from the Canadian Pacific Archives regarding information on the Walsh C.P.R. station (1993); World War I documents regarding Stanley Ibbitson (1917-1919); thank you note from Buckingham Palace; autobiography of Stanley Ibbitson (7 pgs) (1976); Walsh history book research materials including correspondence (1934), Ibbitson family information by Marion Williams and edited by Myra Anderson, rural cemetery information, CPR station deaths of George Duburga and James Calkins, and copied Cummins Alberta land maps, an LID map of the southwestern portion of Saskatchewan (copies), a MHSD #4 map of sub division No. 2 (undated), photocopy of MH News page titled Medicine Hat Service Men's Honor Roll listing military personnel who served in WW II (June 30, 1942); history of the Salvation Army at Medicine Hat by Dorothy Linfield (1935); history titled Medicine Hat Corps - Corps History written by L.B. (1983); booklet titled 100th Anniversary of The Salvation Army in Medicine Hat (July 1999); travel brochure titled Sunny Alberta Canada Holiday Guide (April 1955); travel brochure titled This Is Alberta Canada (ca. 1950's); images of various views of Medicine Hat and the Anderson family; a book about the history of Grace Lutheran Chuch and a 50th Anniversary Pictorial Directory of Grace Lutheran Church (1953 - 2003); transcribed letter from P.J Omera (1934); photo of and article about 49th parallel marker from 1872 found in 1983.