- 2021-L-338
- Pièce
- 1927
Fait partie de Seager Wheeler and Family fonds
Letter from the Central Experimental Farm, signed by the Dominion Cerealist L.H. Newman.
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Fait partie de Seager Wheeler and Family fonds
Letter from the Central Experimental Farm, signed by the Dominion Cerealist L.H. Newman.
Dominion of Canada, Department of Agriculture, H.J. Kemp (Jan)
Fait partie de Seager Wheeler and Family fonds
Letter from the Department of Agriculture Experimental Station, signed by Superintendent Mr. H.J. Kemp.
Fait partie de Seager Wheeler and Family fonds
Letter from the Central Experimental Farm, signed by the Dominion Cerealist L.H. Newman.
Dominion of Canada, Department of Agriculture, John Tucker (Jan 14)
Fait partie de Seager Wheeler and Family fonds
Letter from the Department of Agriculture Division of Botany, signed by Chief Inspector John Tucker.
Moose Jaw Pla-Mors Hockey Club fonds
This collection consists of the Moose Jaw Pla-Mors Hockey Club Yearbook 1959-1960.
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This fonds contains one minute book from the St. David’s Society. It contains minutes for the club’s minutes from 1914-1915.
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This fonds reflects the activity of Heritage Moose Jaw. It includes one scrapbook of heritage buildings in Moose Jaw and material about the Moose Jaw Cemetery. The organization received a grant to help restore some of the tombstones in the cemetery and they collected information about the individuals buried there.
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This fonds contains three photographs of Archibald Piper at three stages of his life: during training in Calgary for the First World War, as a Sergeant in A Squadron on the 13th Regiment Canadian Mounted Rifles (though captioned as “O.M.R.”), and as a merchant of Massey-Harris farm implements. Also included is one photograph of men delivering grain to grain elevators in Tuxford, Saskatchewan.
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Saskatchewan Culture and Recreation Heritage Conservation Division Moose Jaw Site Inventory fonds
This fonds contains an inventory of heritage buildings in Moose Jaw completed by the Heritage Conservation Division of the Saskatchewan Culture and Recreation. Sites include those on Main Street, and northwest, northeast, central, and southern sections of Moose Jaw. Also included are sites outside of Moose Jaw.
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This fonds contains a signed copy of Mildred Russell’s book, “Reflections of Life”, and a newspaper clipping of Russell meeting then Lieutenant-Governor George Porteous.
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Moose Jaw Business Improvement District fonds
This fonds contains manuals and guides on the development of the Moose Jaw’s Downtown, as well as photograph albums and matted photographs documenting the activities of the group.
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Canadian Pacific Railway fonds
This fonds contains correspondences between the CPR and the City of Moose Jaw regarding the 4th Avenue Viaduct, white prints of the Moose Jaw CPR rail yard, and schemes of various Saskatchewan rail yards.
This fonds contains postcards addressed mainly to Luther Roberts, including from his brother Harold Roberts.
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This fonds contains one series consisting of several scrapbooks kept by Philip H. West from 1944 to 1957. They contain invitations and letters to Mr. and Mrs. West, newspaper clippings concerning the couple, relatives or friends. Also included are diplomas and certificates presented to Mr. and Mrs. West, programs of events, various pictures, greeting cards and postcards, brochures of tourist sites, water colour paintings done by Philip West and memorabilia of the Royal Family of the United Kingdom.
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The Collegiate Outlook collection
This collection contains 26 copies of The Collegiate Outlook from 1906-1914. The Collegiate Outlook was a school magazine published from November to March by the Literary Society of the Moose Jaw High School. It contains essays and jokes written by students, as well as meeting minutes of the Literary Society. These issues were mailed to Mrs. Roy E. Campbell in Regina, although the name Beatrice Watson is signed on many copies of the magazine. The editors of the volumes are: Vol. 3 - Editor: A. W Keith, Vol. 4 – Editor-in-chief: R. J. Dickson, Vol. 5 – Editor-in-chief: G. B. Stillwell, Vol. 6 – Editor-in-chief: G. B. Stillwell, Vol. 7 – Editor-in-chief: A. H. Gibbard, Vol. 8 – Editor-in-chief: G. B. Stillwell, Vol. 9 – Editor-in-chief: G. B. Stillwell, and Vol. 10 – Editor-in-chief: Geo. S. Johnson.