Carnet de Frequantation: Pierre Lozeron
- CA GPR 0006-0006.01-0006.01.01-0006-01-01-1
- Item
- 1899
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Attendance records from Ecole d' Auvernier in the Canton of Neuchatel, Switzerland.
Carnet de Frequantation: Pierre Lozeron
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Attendance records from Ecole d' Auvernier in the Canton of Neuchatel, Switzerland.
Madeline Haenni-Lozeron Correspondence
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Correspondence from sister Madeline Lozeron in Switzerland to Pierre Lozeron following his immigration to Canada.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
A.M. Bezanson family caboose on the Athabasca River enroute to their homestead in the Peace Country, 525 miles from railway.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Diary containing dates and expenses for the emigration of Jean and Pierre Lozeron from Swizerland to Canada.
Settlers from the Bull Outfit stopped on the trail to Grande Prairie. Those shown include Mrs. Lossing, Mrs. Drake, Mr. McNaught, Garnet Truax, Clarence Lossing, Mrs. Smith, E. A. Smith, Mr. Gaudin, and R. C. Lossing.
Used in "Edson to Grande Prairie Trail", p. 22.
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Settlers, with loaded wagons and cabooses, crossing frozen Sturgeon Lake enroute to the Peace Country.
Honeymoon Couple on Edson Trail
A couple on their honeymoon as they travel the Edson-Grande Prairie Trail to their homestead.
Used in "Edson to Grande Prairie Trail," p. 161.
McDermid Studio, Edmonton, AB
Part of Bezanson Family fonds
Looking south east, the tallest building is Patterson's Store with log barn adjoining. Slightly to the right is the Lands Office.
Fonds consists of: Topic and family/individual research files on the settlements, homesteads, history, and lifeways of the inhabitants of the British Block Area, including but not limited to Bingville, East Springs, Bray Lake, New Holland, Carlstadt (Alderson), Box Springs, Tilley East area,etc. (some material pertaining to resettled areas such as Buffalo, Medicine Hat, and Redcliff).
Consists of compiled material such as photographs, slides and negatives, interviews, questionnaires, diaries and journals, biographies, family histories, anecdotes, and reminiscences, newspaper clippings, some legal/operational/administrative documents relating to settler's ventures, Ruth Daw's notes, correspondence, and rough drafts, as well as copies of research materials compiled from archives and government sources.
Daw, Ruth
Grouard: The Coming Metropolis of the Great Peace River Country.
Part of Pioneer Museum Society of Grande Prairie and District fonds
Booklet issued by the Grouard Board of trade promoting the Peace River Country and Grouard, the "distributing and commericial center" of the area. Includes facts about the advantages, resources and opportunities in the area.