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Pierre Lozeron family fonds
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Grande Prairie High School Graduation

Grande Prairie High School Graduation,1945. Back Row L-R: Bob Hook, Paul Lozeron, Jim Carlisle, Ken Leslie, Ed Biendarra, Otto Klettke, Larry O'Brien, Lawrence Moon, Kazie Siluch. Middle Row L-R: May Spiden, Pam Hunter, Elenor Bulford, Maxine Kerr, Joyce Fiest, Betty Barnes, Mary Cooke, Ann Lazoruk, Mona Walker. Front Row L-R: Sheila Gwartney, Norma Swanston, Ruth Balisky, Doris Blonsky, Sylvia Howes, Marjorie Mensinger.

Family Farm Records series

The series consists of papers regarding the original homestead; wheat board permits for the 1940s; detailed Account books recording amounts spent on various aspects of farming and family expenses from the 1930s to the 1960s; and a series of files based on a United Grain Growers system of filing containing farm information collected by Pierre and Andre Lozeron in the 1950s and 1960s.

United Grain Grower Files subseries

The sub-series consists of sixty-seven files containing information on crops, horticulture, vegetable crops, livestock, farm home, farm buildings and improvements, agricultural journals and education in agriculture. Material was filed by Pierre and Andre Lozeron and includes Lozeron farm certificates, crop reports, publications, printed information, newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, and Andre Lozeron’s hand-written notes.

Pierre Lozeron subseries

The sub-series consists of early school and employment records; a small notebook of notes and accounts during his immigration to America in 1910 and his return to Switzerland in 1959; exemptions from military service in WWI; various registration and membership certificates; records of his trip back to Switzerland in 1959, including a speech made there about his life as a pioneer in Canada; copies of news clippings on the life of Pierre and Jean Lozeron; and a series of letters written in the last few years of his life, reflecting his struggles with ailing health.

Immigration Diary

Diary containing dates and expenses for the emigration of Jean and Pierre Lozeron from Swizerland to Canada.

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