The collection consists of pamphlets pertaining to agricultural practices, a program for the Wetaskiwin celebrations of Canada's Diamond Jubilee (1927), 3 post cards (1906) an advertising blotter, two blank farm account books, ration books from WWII, and one receipt. Warnke’s baptismal and confirmation certificates (in German) are stored in Oversize Box #2.
The fonds consists of a few personal papers belonging to Antoni and Maria Wozniak; the memoirs of Maria (Parachin) Wozniak written in Polish in 1958 and translated by her son, Matthew; Maria’s diary of a trip back to Poland in 1986; letters written home by the six Wozniak children; photographs of the family, the farm, and the community; stories written by Mathew about his life and memories; and a collection of 8 mm film taken by Mathew Wozniak during the 1960s and 70s.
The fonds consists of a scrapbook, newspaper clippings, listing of house contents, map etc. relating to Eneas McCormick and family. Also consists of photographs of the McCormick family, Riley and McCormick business, and the William James Riley family (ca 1890-1930).
This fonds consists of a magazine article containing biographical information about the life of Rev. Oddur Gislason in Iceland and in Canada. The article has been translated from the Icelandic language.
The fonds consists of photographs, genealogical charts and other materials relating to the history of several branches of the Laidlaw family and to the Blow family of Calgary.
The fonds consists of records that were created and maintained by Gerald S. Anderson which document his careers, interests and hobbies, covering the period of the late 1890’s to 1999. The photographs and negatives cover his travels through Canada, the United States and Europe as well as the Anderson family and Gerald's army training unit.
The fonds consists of Lozeron family photographs; personal papers and correspondence of each member of the immediate family -- Pierre, Dora Koberg Lozeron, Paul, Homer and Andre; farm documents from as early as 1915; farm account books from the 1930s to the 1960s; farming information from the 1950s and 1960s files according to the UGG filing system; and correspondence from their extended family members in Switzerland, friends and family members in Canada and the United States. The correspondence dates back to 1910, when the Lozeron boys first left Switzerland.