Contents include: The Echo (newsletter), from Qu'Appelle, 1894; Progress (newsletter), from Regina Industrial School, 1907; Report on Indian Schools and Students, from an unidentified publication, date unclear. There are also photographs: a group portrait of adults and children outdoors, captioned "Pupils of File Hills Indian School", 1925; exterior view of a large building, with postcard template and notes on back "Round Lake Residential School [...] Additions" and "Complements of W.J. Cookson" (no date provided); and a group photo of 14 adults and children, on the steps of a building, under sign "Cote School 1915" (no date provided for the photo).
The fonds consists of textual materials generated by File Hills Pastoral Charge, its predecessors, constituent churches and communities – their boards, committees and related bodies, local women’s units and other groups.
Contents include: minutes of board and congregation meetings; minutes of local Women’s Missionary Society (W.M.S.), Women’s Association (W.A.) and United Church Women (U.C.W.) groups; correspondence; newsletters; membership rolls; financial records; and baptism, marriage and burial records. Wanakepew, Pheasant Creek and File Hills Colony Mission are among the congregations and communities identified.
A photograph of Eli Williamson and two passengers in Russell car, most likely Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey. Three men stand beside the car - one consulting a map (He also appears in IHM.2021.0041) and another with a clerical collar.
A photograph of Eli Williamson and two passengers in Russell car, most likely Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey with another Russell car following. The cars have just passed under a wheat/grass arch with Union Jack flags and a banner that says "God Save Our King"
A photograph of three cars - four people per car - traveling along a meadow road. The event is the 1906 visit to Saskatchewan by Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey.
A photograph of four cars - four people per car - at the house of W.M. Graham, Indian Agent. The event is clearly the visit to Saskatchewan by Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey.
A photograph of four cars - four people per car - at a farmhouse festooned with bunting. The event is clearly the 1906 visit to Saskatchewan by Governor General Earl Grey and his wife, Lady Grey.
Photograph of a gathering - likely of Indigenous people, seated on the ground - at the File Hills Agency with Indian Agent W.M. Graham (likely) addressing them and Governor-General Earl Grey (in grey suit) seated facing the crowd.