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Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen fonds

  • MJ-131
  • Fonds
  • 1889-1952 ; predominate 1910-1931

This fonds contains the records of the Brotherhood of the Railroad Trainmen at Moose Jaw Lodge #34. It consists of financial ledgers, attendance registers and minute books from 1889-1952. Many of the minute books include member lists, attendance records and election results.

Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen

Chinese Nationalist League fonds

  • MJ-030
  • Fonds
  • [1920? to 1955?]

The records are primarily Chinese language consisting of membership cards and lists, correspondence and some financial records. Also included are membership pins in sealed and numbered envelopes.

Chinese Nationalist League

Cliff Henderson fonds

  • MJ-220
  • Fonds
  • [19--]

This fonds contains photographs of Cliff Henderson and his family and others, as well as a medallion from the Saskatchewan Curling Association.

Henderson, C.N. “Cliff”

Heritage Moose Jaw fonds

  • MJ-188
  • Fonds
  • 1978-2000

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.

Moose Jaw Heritage

Moose Jaw Co-Ordinating War Services Council fonds

  • MJ-002
  • Fonds
  • 1940-1952; predominant 1940 - 1946

This fonds contains five series, the first consists of the records kept by the War Services Council and the War Services Auxiliary. Included is an Honour Roll of Moose Jaw servicemen, reports of the Parcels and Records Committee, two binders of newspaper reports on local servicemen killed, missing in action, or taken prisoner of war. There are also acknowledgment and thank you letters from parents to Moose Jaw City Council for the memorials and tributes paid to their fallen sons. There are two scrapbooks of newspaper clippings of war-related news. The second series contains 2 Visitor Books and a Reception and Adopted Homes Book of the War Services Club. The third series is financial records, including receipts, statements and ledgers. The fourth series is made up of minutes, reports and by-laws. The final series is comprised of correspondence, including thank you notes and letters relating to ration amounts.

Moose Jaw Co-Ordinating War Services Council