- 68-292
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- [ca. 1891]
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
The Iredale family, two men, three women, four children and two dogs, pose in front of their home at Fort Qu'Appelle
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Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
The Iredale family, two men, three women, four children and two dogs, pose in front of their home at Fort Qu'Appelle
Saskatchewan nurses' convention
Part of Health Collection
Posed group portrait of 53 people (2 men in front centre and the rest being women).
Fort Qu'Appelle and Area: A History
Part of Book Collection
Large hard-cover history book with a purple cover. The book includes many black and white images and maps.
Saskatchewan Fish Culture Station
Part of Town Collection
A 55 cm X 42 cm green tourism brochure folded in four about the Saskatchewan Fish Culture Station at Fort Qu'Appelle by the Department of Tourism and Renewable Resources with statistics about the station and a description about the process used to produce the walleye, northern pike and whitefish fingerlings.
Department of Tourism and Renewable Resources
Welcome to Historical Fort Qu'Appelle and Lebret
Part of Town Collection
A small (11 cm X 14 cm) 24-page green booklet containing historical information abut Fort Qu'Appelle and Lebret,, based on published histories.
Fort Qu'Appelle and Lebret Historical Society
Rural Schools in the Fort Qu'Appelle Area - 1898-1925
Part of School Collection
Fourteen page booklet with writeups about the various one-room schools in the Fort Qu'Appelle - Lebret area
Fort Qu'Appelle and Lebret Historical Society
Fort Qu'Appelle Pastoral Charge fonds
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by Fort Qu'Appelle Pastoral Charge and constituent churches – their boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.
Contents include: minutes of Official Board, Ladies Aid Society and U.C.W. meetings; membership rolls; baptism, marriage and burial registers. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian/United Church (Fort Qu'Appelle), Balcarres, Indian Head, Pheasant Plains, Wide Awake, and Lipton are among the congregations and communities identified.
Fort Qu'Appelle Pastoral Charge
Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital fonds
Fonds contains artifacts accumulated by SATL pertaining to the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital operated by the Department of Indian Affairs. The Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital was located across from the Fort San Sanatorium on Echo Lake.
Department of Indian Affairs
Sod Breaking List of Attendees
List of attendees and image of the sod breaking for the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital.
Department of Indian Affairs
Protocol for the Diphasic Treatment of Tuberculosis Among Indians [Indigenous Peoples]
Protocol for the Diphasic Treatment of Tuberculosis Among Indians [Indigenous Peoples] including the schedule of examinations, tests conducted, and medicines prescribed.
Department of Indian Affairs
Article Under the T.B. Cross by Patricia Motherwell
Article: Under the T.B. Cross by Patricia Motherwell discussing the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital, Fort San, and Dr. Simes.
Collection of documents from the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital
Collection contains documents from or pertaining to the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital collected by the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League.
Department of Indian Affairs
Page from unknown history book showing the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital sod breaking and finished building. The page heading reads "Condition of Discharged Patients."
Images from the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital
Series contains images from or pertaining to the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital.
Department of Indian Affairs
Exterior images of the Fort Qu'Appelle Indian [Indigenous] Hospital.
Department of Indian Affairs