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Saskatchewan History Spring 1958

A small (magazine about Saskatchewan history. This issue contains Part 3 (of 3) of the letters of Edwin Jackson Brooks from July 4, 1882 to March 11, 1884 that he wrote home to his wife Helena (Nellie). in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

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David Ramsay with his horses

Dave Ramsay of Indian Head with his horses and wagon outside the Government House in Regina pictured on the cover of 'EPIC' magazine.

Before the Red Coats Came (Maclean's Magazine)

A newspaper article split between two issues of Maclean's Magazine - February 15 (pp 12-13; 48-? the latter is missing) and March 1, 1923 (pp 25-26; 50-52). The article written by "Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance" contains interviews with multiple First Nations warriors and their stories from battle.

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Saskatchewan History Winter 1958 Vol. XI, No. 1

A small magazine about Saskatchewan history. This issue contains Part 2 (of 3) of the letters of Edwin Jackson Brooks from July 4, 1882 to March 11, 1884 that he wrote home to his wife Helena (Nellie). in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

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First Global World Series 1955 - Promotional Booklet

Two copies of a 24-page magazine about the "First Global World Series" held in 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. One is opened and one still sealed. The magazine contains an article about Jimmy E. Robison from Indian Head, then the Canadian Commissioner of Baseball . Canada was represented in the tournament by the Saskatoon Gems.

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Saskatchewan History Autumn 1959 Vol. XII, No.3

A small magazine about Saskatchewan history. This issue contains an article titled "W.R. Motherwell and Agricultural Education 1905 - 1918" and another titled "The Bird Man Of Balgonie".

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Saskatchewan History Autumn 1957 Vol. X No.3

A small magazine about Saskatchewan history. This issue contains Part 1 (of 3) of the letters of Edwin Jackson Brooks from July 4, 1882 to March 11, 1884 that he wrote home to his wife Helena (Nellie). in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

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