The fonds consists of the incorporation documents, constitutions, application for charitable status, minutes of directors' and annual meetings, financial statements, newsletters, and correspondence of the Society.
The fonds consists of a copy of the Concordia Lutheran Student Association bylaws (1985), minutes of the Executive Committee, the Spiritual Life Committee and General Meetings of the Association (1984-1993), a newsletter of the Seminary (1984), and the Constitution and Conference Proceedings of the Association of Students in Higher Education -- LCMS.
The collection consists of photographs of correspondence, orders-in-council, memorandum, drafts, and resolutions copied from the Library and Archives Canada related to the confederation of Canada and the provincial autonomy of Alberta.
The collection consists of seven tapes of French folk songs collected and recorded by Conrad Rochon in 1966 in Central and Northern Alberta, and of the transcripts of songs, in French.
The fonds consists of typed transcription of Clara Southwell's diary. The transcription describes Clara's trip by train from Field, British Columbia to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1910.
The fonds consists of photographs of early Edmonton, Alberta, an early view of Strathcona, North-West Territories, a Vegreville, Alberta farm, the Vegreville, Alberta fair, a worker in the Edmonton Bulletin Office and one outside the Office on a bicycle, a postcard of Leduc, Alberta's main street, and a cyanotype of the Old Edmonton Hotel.
The fonds includes 6 photographs originally dating 1910 to 1931, and includes images of the students at Beacon School, Glendon School, and East Edmonton School, the home of Beacon corner residents, the Elinks, E.E. Birnel's Threshing outfit in Vegreville, Alberta, and a tractor.
Fonds consists of the records of the Claresholm Stampede and Fair Association and includes minutes, bylaws, correspondence, financial records, press releases, prize lists, and newspaper clippings.
The fonds documents Clayton Willson's career with CPR and consists of images of a CPR train and CPR boats at Arrow Lake, BC (1900), Clayton Willson on a CPR steamer (1908); Clayton Willson and other men in a CPR engine yard in Canmore, Alberta (1912); Clayton Willson inside the cab of the North Passenger Train #2532 behind the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) building in Calgary (1912), Alberta; Clayton Wilson in the cab of the North Passenger Train #2532 in front of the Palliser Hotel in Calgary (1929), and a map illustrating the stops and side trails along the track from Calgary to Field, BC [1910].