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- 1923-1940
The fonds consists of scrapbook, diary, and photograph of Abbie Scott. Includes diary of 1924 Grad trip to Europe and programmes of Grad social events, 1935-1940.
Scott, Abbie
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The fonds consists of scrapbook, diary, and photograph of Abbie Scott. Includes diary of 1924 Grad trip to Europe and programmes of Grad social events, 1935-1940.
Scott, Abbie
Fonds consist of the business records of the ABC Investment Club and includes membership lists, financial records, constitution, minutes, reports, newspaper clippings, correspondence and various other records pertaining to investment principles and opportunities.
ABC Investment Club
The fonds consists of documents and photographs relevant to Abe Reimer and his family. Included is a series regarding Abe Reimer's guide and outfitting business and homestead in Tete Jaune, British Columbia (1930-1944). Contained in this series is correspondence with friends, family, various clients, taxidermy companies and supply companies. Also included are lumbering permits, hand drawn maps, war saving stamps, invoices and receipts for purchases, letterhead and stationary, newspaper and magazine articles, licenses, registrations and income tax forms. One file also contains information regarding Abe's Crown Land grants in the Tete Jaune area. Also in this fonds is correspondence received by Mary Thorsen from friends and family (1927-1933) and documents pertaining to Charles Milner family (1904-1950). The fonds also contains many photographs. Included is Zip Long's photo album (1916-1927), Abe Reimer's photo album [1910-1930] and several series' of photographs. Topics covered are agriculture, guiding and outfitting, backcountry travel; camp scenes, hunting, Milner Dairy, transportation, rodeos, quarries and logging. Many of the photographs also depict family and friends including: Abe Reimer and family members; Zip Long and her brothers Bert and Fabe; Mary (Thorsen) Reimer and brother Art Thorsen; Charlie Milner; the Randall family; Ray Scott; Bruce Otto; Ma and Pa Scott, Art Adams and others.
Reimer, Abe
The fonds consists of an unfinished account of Abel Weekes' journey to the Klondike. The account details transportation, diet, disease, climate, encounters with First Nations Peoples, and geography.
Weekes, Abel
The fonds consists of a typewritten account of Abel Weekes' journey to the Klondike in the Yukon. The account was left incomplete at the time of his death.
Weekes, Abel S., d. 1936
Aberdeen School District No. 291 fonds
Fonds consists of minutes dating from March 1893 to January 1899. Also includes a list of ratepayers.
Aberdeen School District No. 291
Aberhart Memorial Sanatorium fonds
The fonds consists of 31 photographs, dating from the 1960s, of patients, staff, and activities at the Aberhart Memorial Sanatorium taken by an unidentified photographer.
Aberhart Memorial Sanatorium
Aborigines Protection Society fonds
The fonds consists of petition and letter to F.W. Chesson protesting the sale of land by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in Manitoba (1860); letters to Chesson [photocopied 1964] about grievances of the Metlakahtla in British Columbia (1869-1886), and Canadian government relations with Manitoba Indians (1885-1887). Includes letters [photocopied 1964] from Canadians about the slave trade (1892, 1905).
Records related to the following subjects are also in this fonds: Dr. G.F. Bodington, Bishop Edward Cridge, Rev. William Duncan, Great Whale River, Canon Grisdale, H.A. Kennedy, David Leask, Bishop Robert Machray, Archdeacon John McLean, G.S. McTavish, C. Hubert Pemberton, Dr. John Shultz, Arthur Swindell, and John Taylor.
Aborigines Protection Society
The fonds consists of materials created by the Aboussafy family of Wetaskiwin Alberta from ca. 1910 until 1997. Fonds consists of 38 photographs of members of the Aboussafy family, a memorial card from Frank Aboussafy's funeral card, and a 1930s bank receipt.
Aboussafy (family)
The fonds consists of materials collected and created by Abraham Goldberg and JAHSENA from 1998-2002, including an autobiography, a Negev dinner program and photographs, as well as an autobiographical book by Mr. Goldberg.
Goldberg, Abraham