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County of Wetaskiwin #10 fonds

  • WET wet-120
  • Fonds
  • 1894- 1990

Fonds consists of materials created by the County of Wetaskiwin #10 from 1909- 1909. Fonds consists of this series: 1. Attendance Registries (1909- 1990) Series consists of attendance registers for county schools including Alder Flats (1934- 1989); Angus Ridge (1941- 1942); Anthony Hill (1939- 1942, 1951- 1953); Antross (1941- 1942); Balsam (1943- 1951); Battle Lake (1930- 1953: not inclusive); Battle River (1937- 1952: not inclusive); Bears Hill (1894- 1950: not inclusive); Bethany Homes (1961- 1962); Bidinger (1922- 1933, 1938- 1956); Bigstone (1935- 1945, 1961); Big Hay Lake (1949- 1954); Bonnie Glen (1927- 1951: not inclusive); Brightview (1938- 1940, 1949- 1950); Breton (1936- 1940); Bulyea (1938- 1939, 1951- 1953); Buck Lake (1941- 1956, 1967- 1990); Canyon Creek (1938- 1939); Canyon Valley (1947- 1949); Clear Vista (1960- 1990); Clover Lawn (1951- 1953); Cree Valley (1910, 1912, 1934); Crooked Lake (1938- 1954: not inclusive); Dundonald (1943- 1944, 1947- 1953); Ernest Park (1924- 1955: not inclusive); Falun (1941- 1990: not inclusive); Fern Creek (1939- 1942); Fisherton (1939- 1942); Fletcher (1922-1926; 1931- 1952); Grandview (1921- 1951); Gwynne (1940- 1943, 1945- 1979); Harvest Home (1922- 1954); Haultain (1909- 1952: not inclusive); Hay Lake (1919- 1935); Hillside (1952- 1953); Hover (1938- 1942, 1949- 1952); John Knox (1938- 1942, 1946- 1948); Lakedell (1948- 1989); Larch Tree (1919- 1953: inclusive); Lone Ridge (1931- 1942: not inclusive); Lucas (1951- 1953); Millet (1950- 1990); Minnehik (1951- 1967); Nashville (1941- 1942); New Berlin (1907- 1916); North Yeoford (1939- 1940, 1942- 1946); Peace Hill (1927- 1928, 1935- 1956); Peaceful Valley (1944- 1946); Pigeon Creek (1928- 1956); South Pigeon Lake Central (1946- 1948); Pigeon Lake Regional High (1966- 1990: not inclusive); Pigeon Valley (1932- 1944); Pipestone (1926- 1990: not inclusive); Pleasant Prairie (1901- 1955: not inclusive); Poplar Bluff (1938- 1940, 1947- 1950); Poplar Valley (1935- 1937, 1939- 1940); Portobello (1925- 1927, 1930- 1951); Rapid Creek (1924- 1942: not inclusive); Richmond (1939- 1944, 1946- 1947); Rosebrier (1904- 1971: not inclusive); Roseland (1938- 1954: not inclusive); Seattle (1929- 1937, 1939- 1942); Society (1934- 1940, 1949- 1950); Sparkling (1938- 1957: not inclusive); Spring Hill (1941- 1943, 1947- 1951); Spruce Hill (1944- 1956); Star (1941- 1942, 1949- 1952); Twin Creek (1932- 1946, 1948- 1956); Verdun (1918- 1952: not inclusive); Waldheim (1913- 1918: not inclusive); Wang (1938- 1942); Weiler (1928- 1952: not inclusive); Wenham Valley (1939- 1945); West Liberty (1939- 1940, 1949- 1958); and West Point (1940- 1950)

County of Wetaskiwin #10

Cowan family fonds

  • WET wet-71
  • Fonds
  • 1900 - [194-?]

Fonds consists of photographs of the Cowan family (1900 - ca.1945).

Cowan (family)

Crooked Lake Community Hall Limited fonds

  • WET wet-46
  • Fonds
  • 1927 - 1929

The fonds consists of materials related to the construction of a new community hall in 1927-1929. Fonds consists of shareholder certificates, receipts, correspondence, a bankbook, and other materials relating to the construction of a new community hall in Crooked Lake.

Crooked Lake Community Hall

Daisy Lucas fonds

  • WET wet-1378
  • Fonds
  • 1893-1984

The fonds consists of materials created or collected by Daisy Lucas in the Wetaskiwin area of Alberta from 1893- 1984. Though the fonds contains some personal material, the majority of the fonds is concerned with various historical aspects dealing with Wetaskiwin. Daisy Lucas's research was used by A. Bert Reynolds in the 1975 monograph Siding 16, a two-volume history of Wetaskiwin. The fonds consists of these series: 1. Wetaskiwin history (1970? - 1975?) Contains notes on early Wetaskiwin history arranged chronologically by year. 2. Wetaskiwin families (1929- 1959) Documents, histories, and audio cassettes of local families including the Lucas and Nelson families. 3. Personal Papers (1958-1982) Includes notebooks, correspondence, financial accounts and other documents relating to Mrs. Lucas. 4. Wetaskiwin 75th Anniversary Committee (1979- 1981) Series consists of minutes, proposed budget, possible activities and other materials relating to Wetaskiwin's 75th anniversary. 5. Items related to early Wetaskiwin life (1899- 1916) Series consists of financial records, invitation cards, wedding announcements, and other materials relating to a variety of organizations and individuals prominent in early Wetaskiwin life. 6. City of Wetaskiwin (1955, 1964) Series includes program for Jubilee service and materials relating to the opening of City hall in 1964. 7. Chamber of Commerce (1964- 1983) Consists of programs and plan for several festivals and events sponsored by the Wetaskiwin Chamber of Commerce. 8. Organizations (1950- 1979) Series includes materials from schools, organizations, and government documents relating to Wetaskiwin. 9. Publications (1901- 1964) Series consists of third party publications concerning Wetaskiwin and Alberta and collected by Daisy Lucas. 10. Newspaper clippings (1903- 1981) Consists of clippings from various Wetaskiwin area newspapers. 11. Photographs (1893- 196-) Series consists of photographs relating to all manners of Wetaskiwin history.

Lucas, Daisy

David Baker family fonds

  • WET wet-1205
  • Fonds
  • 1906 - 1991

Fonds consists of family photographs (ca. 1910 - ca. 1940); photographs of the Funeral Chapel and various vehicles used (ca. 1935 - ca. 1955); photographs of farm and city scenes (ca. 1906 - 1945); a letter of recommendation for Dave Baker (1911); postcards sent to David Baker (1906- ca.1912); a scrapbook created by David Baker (1940- 1976); copies of needlecraft magazines (1917- 1928); and an oral history of David Baker (1991).

Baker, David

Doupe family fonds

  • WET wet-73
  • Fonds
  • [1910?]

Consists of a scrapbook "Grain Growers Guide" containing written recipes from Mrs. Doupe and E.E. Wallace [1910?].

Doupe family

Dr. J. C. Shillabeer fonds

  • WET wet-82
  • Fonds
  • 1926 - 1951

The fonds contains administrative records related to Dr. Shillabeer's medical practices in Wetaskiwin (1926-1945) and Vancouver (1945- 1951). The fonds consists of this series: Administrative (1928-1951) Series contains bound ledger books detailing Dr. Shillabeer's medical practice. The ledger books detail payments for medical services, medical treatment and other aspects relating to the day-to-day operations of Dr. Shillabeer's medical practice.

Shillabeer, J.C.

Dundonald School District #3128 fonds

  • WET wet-131
  • Fonds
  • 1931- 1944

Fonds consists of materials created by Dundonald School District #3128 in Dundonald, Alberta. The fonds consists of this series: 1. Minutes (1931- 1944) Consists of a minute book for the school district.

Dundonald School District #3128

Ed and Winnifred Peterson fonds

  • WET wet-112
  • Fonds
  • 1955- 1999

Fonds consists of materials created by Ed and Winnifred Peterson of Wetaskiwin Alberta from 1955- 1999. The fonds includes two paintings by Ed Peterson, a photograph of Ed Peterson, and two self-published history books written by Winnifred Peterson.

Peterson, Ed

Edwards, Jevne family fonds

  • WET wet-50
  • Fonds
  • 1900 - 1996

Consists of items relating to Wetaskiwin's business and banking history (1900-1941); framed photographs of the graduating class from Wetaskiwin High School (1941-1942); photographs of Wetaskiwin buildings and unidentified people (ca.1906); postcards portraying early Wetaskiwin (ca. 1908); photograph of Mickey Edwards, 1969; and a family history of the Jevne family.

Edwards (family)

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