- JHSE jhse-80-is-jhse-498
- Item
- [ca. 1940]
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The fonds consists of 44 photographs William Caldwell collected while surveying Northern Alberta's waterways from 1905 to 1910. The photographs document the individuals and environment of the region.
Caldwell, William
The fonds consists of letterbook kept while employed by Canadian Pacific Colonization Company, and while running Arbuthnott Ranche (1890-1898, 1906-1907). Includes photographs of Brown family (ca. 1900-1919), round-ups and threshing at Queenstown (1912, 1914), and threshing at the company farm at Namaka, Alberta (ca. 1880s).
Brown, William
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The fonds consists of financial records from his homestead and farm, including mortgage and tax papers from 1923-1937, and cash statements for shipping grain and livestock from the 1920s to the 1940s; a series of booklets mostly on politics and citizenship as well as a booklet of poems and songs about the Peace Country; and a few personal cards and letters, one from a nephew in Ayrshire during World War I, and one from a friend during World War II. A booklet called "A Manual of Citizenship" contains identification information filled out by Bertram Bennett who sailed from Liverpool on the S.S. Astonia in 1928 and settled in Grande Prairie, AB.
Blake, William
The fonds consists of certificates, photographs, and financial records relating to William Begert's farm in Cornation, Alberta, and his marriage to Rosa Belle Finch dating from [1912] to 1944.
Begert, William
The fonds consists of photographs of the following subjects : Charles Corbrie, Charles A. Dallas, E. Fishenden, Isaie Gagnon, A. Hamilton, Hudson's Bay Co. warehouse on Morgan Ave., Athabasca Imperial Bank of Canada (1913), A.M.Nichol, Ralph Pelluet, William Rennison, S.Sutherland, W. Viger, James Harris Wood, and WWI.
Walker, William Arthur
William and Marie McConnell file
Part of Constance Peterson fonds
Marie McConnell
The fonds consists of an undergraduate honours essay written in 1972 by William A. Oppen on the history of Athabasca Landing.
Oppen, William A.