This subseries consists of various pieces of memorabilia collected by Kaiser. Items include degrees, yearbooks, certificates of baptism, report cards, books, pamphlets and cards, infant’s shoes, photographs, negatives, daily registers of students of the Baildon School District, meeting minutes for the shareholders of Moose Jaw, Granton & Blue Hill Rural Telephone Co. Ltd., and the Baildon Ladies Aid, and stamps of the Baildon Rural Telephone Co. Ltd..
This subseries contains the creative writing and art of Kaiser. It is in the form of stories, drawings, and newspaper clippings about Kaiser and his art projects.
This series contains records created and compiled specifically by Kaiser. It is divided into subseries memoirs and diaries, creative writing and art, correspondence, memorabilia, lawsuit, and calendars.
This fonds contains records created and accumulated by Jerry Kaiser. These are divided into series Jerry Kaiser, Erlin Kaiser, Tysdal Family, and Photograph Albums.
This fonds contains a book on the history of the 1856 Moose Jaw Schools Cadet Corps fonds. The book is comprised of reprinted Moose Jaw Times Herald articles about the cadet corps and a large collection of printed photographs.
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 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.
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.
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.