The fonds consists of personal papers of Agnes Comfort, including correspondence, scrapbooks and newspaper clippings; records of her teaching career including lesson plans, textbooks, examination papers pertaining to the Canadian Nazarene College and River Glen School; and records relating to personal interests such as the Canadian Women's Christian Temperance Union, women's institutes, and the Church of the Nazarene. Includes records of her father, John H. Comfort, and her sister, Mary Reist.
The fonds consists of Agnes Richards's personal correspondence (ca. 1952-ca. 1962), drafts of historical articles and books, correspondence and collected news clippings, programs, newsletters, etc., relating to pioneer families, Red Deer, Horn Hill, Sylvan Lake, Blackfalds, Lacombe, the Clearview Women's Institute, Alta Rebekah Lodge, Gaetz Memorial United Church, Horn Hill United Church, and Horn Hill School
The fonds consists of photographs, books, typescript articles and speeches, programs, and news clippings concerning the Famous Five and other feminists, history of the Red Deer District, the Methodist Church in Canada, and other subjects. Includes letters from Father J. A. Normandeau and J. A. Bannerman; a copy of Leonard Gaetz's report on farming conditions near Red Deer (1890); John R. Kerr's history of Alhambra, Alberta; photocopy of Leonard Gaetz's homestead application (1887); letter from the Department of Interior concerning a land dispute between Gaetz and S. M. Bannerman (1888); brochures for Red Deer Municipal Hospital (1934) and the Old Morley Church restoration (1952); letters from Henry Stelfox (1958-1960); and the first issue of the Annie L. Gaetz Elementary School newspaper (1965). The fonds is arranged into the following five series: writings, Reverend Leonard Gaetz, social activities of Annie L. Gaetz, correspondence, and photographs.
The fonds consist of items accumulated and saved by Mrs. J. T. (Ethel) Morrisroe that give details of her involvement in various Women's Institutes in Central Alberta, including the Alberta Women's Institute, Federated Women's Institute and Associated Country Women of the World organizations. Ethel Morrisroe was Vice-President of the Alberta Women's Institute in 1969 -- 1973 and President from 1973 - 1975. The fonds include handbooks and conference booklets the Women's Institute organizations, personal artifacts, including anniversary cards and invitations, personal notes, parts of a scrapbook, and blank Women's Institute cards, and a large assortment of photographs, newspaper clippings and a history book.
The fonds consist of minute books, correspondence, financial records, programs, reports and pamphlets, and scrapbooks that tell of the history of the Balmoral Women's Institute.
The fonds contains minutes (with correspondence interfiled), and scrapbooks containing photographs, memorabilia, and news clippings commemorating the activities of Beta Sigma Phi in Red Deer
The fonds consists of membership lists, minute and cash books, and photograph album of the United Farm Women of Alberta, Roseleaf Local No. 232, the Farm Women's Union of Alberta, Local No. 1023, and the Blindman Women of Unifarm