Various tracts pertaining to W.M.S. work among ethnic groups in Canada. Most were originally published by W.M.S. of the Methodist Church, but distributed after Union by the W.M.S. of the United Church.
Annual reports -- including those sub-titled "Through Missionary Windows" (1949/1950-1952/1953). Reports for 1953-1956 are Part II only; those for 1956-1960 include Parts I and II. There is only Part II for the Final Report, issued 1962.
Beaver Lodge. A Story of a Frontier Settlement in Northern Saskatchewan. Henry Esmund, Board of Home Missions, United Church of Canada, 1930. Henry Esmund was E.H.Oliver's nom-de-plume.
Typed one page [manuscript] on the background to Union and the influence of the doctrines and traditions of the uniting churches on the United Church of Canada. [No date noted.]
Photograph of 326- 11th Street, Saskatoon, known as the Marr residence, used as a military hospital during the North-West Rebellion, captioned "Presbyterians first visited here.".
Newspaper article, 1923, on pioneer days in Saskatoon as described by Allen Bowerman, which mentions presbyterians and the place where they held services.
Presbyterianism in Saskatchewan [file], including:
"Report of the Historical Committee, 1919" -- this is a review of the history of Presbyterianism in the Red River Colony and Western Canada
"Report on the Condition and Working of the Prince Albert Presbyterian Mission to the Indians on the Saskatchewan" by Rev. W.M. Moore, printed for the use of the Foreign Mission Committee of the Canada [sic] Presbyterian Church, 1873 (52 pages)
"The Presbyterian Church in Saskatchewan, 1866-1881" by E.H. Oliver, Royal Society of Canada, 1934 (94 pages)
"The Presbyterian Church in Saskatchewan, 1866-1925" by Rev. J.R. McDonald, 1955 (58 pages)
"The Synod of Saskatchewan of the Presbyterian Church in Canada from 1925 to 1935" by Rev. D.G. Cameron -- refers to the continuing Presbyterian Church, compiled at the request of E.H. Oliver (13 pages)
Autobiography of the Rev. J.A. Louseley, Methodist missionary of the Rossville Field and principal of the Indian Boarding School at Norway House, [no date provided] (39 pages).
Birch Bark Talking, A life of the Rev. James Evans, Missionary to the Indians of Norway House, Board of Home Missions, United Church of Canada, 1940 (28 pages, 2 copies).
"Bruederfeld and Bruederheim, Moravian Settlements of German Russians in Alberta, Canada" -- extracts from the report of an official visitation, 1895. Moravian Publication Concern, Bathlehem, PA. 1896.