History of organised Sunday School work in Saskatchewan, 1888-1919
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History of organised Sunday School work in Saskatchewan, 1888-1919.
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History of organised Sunday School work in Saskatchewan, 1888-1919
History of organised Sunday School work in Saskatchewan, 1888-1919.
History of the C.G.I.T. in Saskatchewan, 1918-1954
History of the C.G.I.T. in Saskatchewan, 1918-1954 (11 pages).
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
An arch of trees spells out "Welcome" marking the entrance to a farm. Vast fields are seen in the background and a dirt road extends to the horizon.
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
An arch of trees spells out "Welcome" marking the entrance to a farm. Several people are seen gathered in the background as a team of horses approach pulling a wagon.
The fonds, related to the Shortgrass Writers Guild, the Southwest Saskatchewan Writers Project, the Swift Current Film Society, and the Swift Current Social Justice Coordinating Committee were accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.
The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described.
Southwest Saskatchewan Writers Project
Indian family in front of tipi
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Native Indian camp with family of four seated and standing by tipi on prairie
Indian Head 4H Club Breeding Herd Project Manual - Western Canada
Part of Organizations Collection
A letter-sized 74-page green notebook that details the requirements and course of the 4H Program's Breeding Herd Project. Previously owned by Indian Head 4H Club member Rob Anderson.
The Saskatchewan 4H Program
Indian Head 4H Club Fed Calf Project Manual - Western Canada
Part of Organizations Collection
A letter-sized 36-page green notebook that details the requirements and course of the 4H programs Fed Calf Project. Previously owned by Indian Head 4H Club member Lynn Williamson.
The Saskatchewan 4H Program
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Four Indians seen in headdress and native dress with muskets in a field. Several cars and tipis seen in background on and below ridge
Part of W.C. Murray fonds
The home of J. Rugg Elston is seen.
Part of Herb Butz fonds
The fonds, related to James Borthwick, was accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum.
The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents:
-correspondence between Jim Borthwick and the Canadian Professional Golfers Association, re: the Year Book of the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association, 1947; correspondence between Jim Borthwick and the the manager of the Sporting Goods Department of the Marshall Wells Company re: golf clubs, supplies; list of golf professionals from southwest Saskatchewan; Balance Sheet and Financial Statement for Elmwood Golf Club, 1936; correspondence between Jim and his sister Dot, re: golf balls, family matters, etc., 1947
Borthwick, Jim
Fonds consists of a typed manuscript “The Chariot of Israel, A Tale of Elijah” by James Sangster, with the author’s preface indicating St. Andrew’s [United Church], Lumsden, June 1961.
Sangster, James Sim
This fonds contains the personal correspondence, office, and research files of the Murray family, including W.C. Murray (President, University of Saskatchewan), his wife Christina, and his daughters, Christina, Dr. Lucy H. Murray (Professor of English, Regina College), and Dr. Jean E. Murray.
Murray, Jean Elizabeth
Jim Williams receiving the Provincial Championship Trophy
Part of Recreation Collection
Jim Williams, manager of the Indian Head Rockets, accepting the trophy for having won the 1951 provincial championship.
Indian Head Rockets (Baseball)
Fonds consists of personal, professional, and literary papers of English professor and writer Joan Givner, [ca. 1950s]-1995). Although the fonds has been only partially processed, and arrangement differs among the various accessions, in general the records fall into the following series: Biographical (1978); Clippings (1979-1985); Correspondence (1958-19895); Writings by Joan Givner ([ca. 1950s]-1995, largely undated); Publications (1967-1990); Personal Files (1969-1985); Photographs (19__-1981); Professional and Research Files (1971-1995); and Writings and Speeches by Others (1950-1984). Of particular interest are extensive correspondence, photographs, research materials, clippings, drafts, manuscripts, publicity materials, and reviews relating to the researching, writing, and publication of 'Katherine Anne Porter': A Life', as well as drafts of numerous short stories, plays, and essays by Givner. Also noteworthy is a large quantity of personal and professional correspondence with family, friends, acquaintances, academic and professional colleagues, university departments, publishers and booksellers, students, and writers. Family photographs and biographical material are also present in the fonds, as well as small amounts of teaching materials.
Givner, Joan, 1936-