Fort Qu'Appelle (Sask.)

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Fort Qu'Appelle Pastoral Charge fonds

  • FL 233
  • Fonds
  • 1881–1984

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 [history]

Church history file (in 2 folders) -- includes guest book (dedication, January 1981), printed history book "St. Andrew's United Church, Fort Qu'Appelle, 1881-1981" (bound volume), correspondence and anniversary documents, as well as information from old issues of "VIdette" (newsletter). Also see Qu'Appelle.

The Valley Echo Collection

  • VE
  • Collection
  • [1921-1960]

Collection contains bound copies of the Valley Echo, the monthly publication of the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League. Common themes include tuberculosis treatment and prevention, and news from the wards at each of the 3 SATL sanatoriums as recorded by patients.

Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League

The Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League fonds

  • SATL
  • Fonds
  • 1911-1987

Fonds contains records and photos from the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League not directly linked to the sanatoriums. This includes mass surveys, vaccination campaigns, ACT Shows, and other topics pertaining to general operation in the province.

Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League

Letter from Ferguson regarding Residential Schools

Letter from Dr. Ferguson to the Hon. J. G. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture discussing Lebret Indian Residential School, Onion Lake Indian Residential School, Delmas Indian Residential School, Duck Lake Indian Residential School, and securing funding for tuberculosis testing and treatment for students.

Ferguson, Robert George (Dr.)

Dr. Ferguson Green Notebook Untitled

Notebook contains a series of lists complied in 1964, the lists describe patient names, TB surveys, and BCG Vaccine trials occurring from 1928 to the time of writing. This notebook appears to have been used by Dr. Ferguson to compile information for his publication Studies in Tuberculosis.

Ferguson, Robert George (Dr.)

The Wood Fairies' Christmas Deed

Dr. Ferguson wrote The Wood Fairies' Christmas Deed in 1929 for his children. This book was the only fictional work of Dr. Ferguson who maintained his permanent residence at the Sanatorium with his wife Helen, and their 7 children.

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