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Tom Radford fonds

  • PAA PR3736
  • Fonds
  • [193-?], 1969-2014

This material consists of textual and audiovisual records created over the course of Radford’s career, including material created under the Filmwest Associates, Great North Productions, Great Plains Productions, White Pine Pictures, and Clearwater Documentary labels.

    The material includes records related to completed projects such as Inuit Odyssey, Tar Sands, A Scattering of Seeds, The Power of Dreams, The End of Evolution, Ernest Brown: Pioneer Photographer (including audio reels of interviews with early Edmonton photographer Gladys Reeves), Hockey Night in Harlem, Ma Vlast, The Honour of the Crown, Arctic Dreamer, Great Lodges of the Canadian Rockies, The Great Divide, Road of Bones, Alberta Bound, Codebreakers, Roughing It: A Golfer’s Guide to the Universe, and Tipping Point.  These records include job files, production stills, scripts, camera tapes, and some masters.  There are also numerous records related to incomplete projects, unsolicited script submissions, and administrative records from Great North Communications, Clearwater Documentary, and Great Plains Productions.

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Roy William Devore fonds

  • CA EDM MS-67
  • Fonds
  • 1807 - 1965

File List:
File 1: Biographical article: “A Builder of the West”, re: John Walter. n.d.
File 2: Note: “River Drivers”, article in Alberta Hysterical [sic] Review, Winter 8:1, pp 21-23. 1960
File 3: Biographical article: “Hormidas Theophile Lamoureux”. Nov. 7, 1961
File 4: Article: “The North Saskatchewan River”. 1963.
File 5: Autobiographical article: “A Lost Cause”. n.d.
File 6: Timeline: Walter Historic Site and Museum. [ca 1965].
File 7: Extract from publication: “90 year old house still an original site”, re: John Walter house; also includes brief articles on McDougall
Methodist Church, Al Rashid Mosque, University of Alberta Campus. n.d.
File 8: Notes: Interview of Roy Devore by B. Jablonski. Sept. 11, 1962.
File 9: Thank-You Notes: from Helga Theophile and members of her school class. Nov 1-2, 1963.

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Western Canadiana collection

  • CA MRUASC C0014
  • Collection
  • 1812 - 2020

Collection primarily consists of published books and periodicals as well as souvenir photographs, postcards, offprints, and maps relating to the early history and exploration of western Canada.

Geraldine and Douglas Moodie fonds

  • GLEN glen-3916
  • Fonds
  • 1813-1967, predominant 1895-1915

The fonds consists primarily of photographs taken by Geraldine Moodie at Battleford (including an 1895 Cree sun dance), Maple Creek, and Hudson Bay; and photos taken by Douglas Moodie during the two Hudson Bay expeditions, and the Governor-General's trip. The fonds also consists of diaries kept by both Geraldine and Douglas during their time in the north, and registers and copyright records related to their photography. Significant records of their ancestors and descendants in this fonds include James FitzGibbons memoirs and correspondence re his military career and Isaac Brock (1813-1865); poems and correspondence of the Strickland women (1830-1907); Agnes Dunbar Chamberlin's botanical sketchbook (1874-1883); and newspaper clippings re the Earl and Countess of Egmont (1932-1938).

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Occupation and exploration of Jasper National Park

These records cover the history of the occupation of what would become Jasper National Park, from the First Nations Shuswap and Metis peoples, the homesteader families (Moberly, Swift, etc.), and the first Park Wardens in Jasper.
This series contains newspaper articles, photocopies of books and journal articles, photographs, transcripts of documents, handwritten notes of commentary and research, an oral history interview on CD, and photographic slides.
This series consists of the following files:

  1. Shuswap First Nations people
  2. History of Rocky Mountain Cree Richard Wuorinen and other Metis history
  3. Grande Cache - Jasper Metis/First Nations Families: Cardinal, Karakonte, Wanyandie, McDonald, Moberly
  4. Family History Prairie Creek General Information: Groat, Moberly
  5. Jasper’s First Homesteaders: Census Data and General Information
  6. Moberly Family Pictures
  7. Ed Moberly
  8. Henry John Moberly
  9. Henry House Flats
  10. John "Harry" Moberly
  11. Adolphus Moberly
  12. William "Bill" Moberly
  13. Ewan Moberly
  14. Suzanne Cardinal Moberly
  15. Moberly Plante Cemetery
  16. Local Aboriginal Graveyards
  17. Margaret McKirdy's The Colour of Gold and Alex McCauley murder
  18. Louis Loyer
  19. Finlay family: Jacques Raphael "Jaco" Finlay, James Finlay Sr. and Jr., Deome Findlay, Rose and Dione Findlay
  20. Adam Joachim and Mount Joachim
  21. Felix Plante
  22. Swift diary notes re Corrections
  23. Swift’s Homestead Researching Henry House Flats
  24. Swift’s legal situation - 1910-1911 Ron Pelletier information collection
  25. Swift family Suzette Chalifoux
  26. Swift Homestead Parks Canada Re Palisades History
  27. Swiftholm
  28. Mary Schäffer: Athabasca Headwaters
  29. Park Warden J.M. Christie 1920
  30. Park Wardens Percy Goodair
  31. Park Warden Frank Burstrom
  32. George Camp: Park Warden Cabins on Whirlpool Trail
  33. Park Wardens Toni Klettl
  34. Park Wardens George McCready 1939
  35. Charlie Phillips - Chief Warden Family History
  36. Park Warden Frank Wells
  37. Warden Frank Sivick
  38. Wardens and Guides: Steve Kun, Berry, Leonard Jeck, Jeffrey, Doris Kensit, Otto Brothers, Clarence Wilkins, Alex Wylie, Fred Brewster, Dick Dickenson, George Fowlie, Mona and Agnes Harragin, Mark Truxler, Caroline Hinman, Bert White
  39. 1978 Alpine Club Camp Scott Glacier Hike
  40. Jasper High School Athabasca Hike
  41. 1994 Scott Glacier Hike & 1987 Middle Whirlpool Hike
  42. August 2002 Grande Cote Hike
  43. August 2002 Parks Canada Mt. Brown Climb
  44. B.C. Heritage Trail 2003 & Athabasca Pass 2003/2007 Explorations
  45. 4 July 2007 B.C. Parks Cutting Trail from Forestry Road & 2010 Athabasca Pass Exploration
  46. 1970 Jasper Park Naturalist Explore Athabasca Pass to Boat Encampment
  47. Jasper National Park and Boat Encampment research references
  48. BC Heritage Trail Reclaiming Trail 1990- BC Historical decisions + involvement in 2011 celebration
  49. 1960 We Climb The Pathless Pass R.M. Patterson
  50. 1937 Canadian Alpine Journal "Following the Footsteps of the Fur Traders" Cyril G Wates
  51. George Camp Hauling Miners 1935
  52. “The Mountains of the Whirlpool” and “Athabaska Pass and the Voyageurs”: The Glittering Mountains of Canada J. Monroe Thorington 1924
  53. Donald “Curly” Phillips
  54. A.P. Coleman
  55. Travelers in the Whirlpool River Valley + Beyond from 1858-2007
  56. Fort Colvile “A Botanist at Fort Colvile”
  57. Boat Encampment/Whirlpool Aerial Images
  58. Boat Encampment
  59. 2002 Jon Wilsgard Heritage Trail Description Wood River to Athabasca Pass
  60. Wood River - Walter Moberly diary - David Suttill
  61. Whirlpool Tie Camp Exploration with Peter Murphy and Friends
  62. Committee Punch Bowl Athabasca Pass
  63. Le Trou Peter Murphy Research Pictures
  64. Columbia Trail La Grande Traverse
  65. Jack Gregg and “Teton” Jackson
  66. James Shand-Harvey
  67. The Human History of Jasper National Park by Brenda Gainer
  68. Jasper National Park Internment Camps
  69. Columbia Icefield and Sunwapta Pass travels
  70. Jasper National Park: Tourism, Wildfires, and Biodiversity
  71. Castleguard Glacier
  72. Pocahontas and Miette Hot Springs
  73. Jasper Community in the 20th Century
  74. Project Habakkuk
  75. Constance Peterson fonds

Peace River Country Research Project collection

  • GLEN glen-1828
  • Collection
  • Compiled 1955-1956 (originally created 1837-1956)

The collection consists of typescripts of interviews (1955-1956), reminiscences, diaries (1897-1914), and autobiographies; files of biographical and historical notes; and photographs of pioneers and the area. Includes typescripts of Fort St. John fur trade post journal (1866-1924), and Fort Dunvegan post account book (1837-1864).
Records related to the following subjects are also in this collection. See inventory for details: W.D. Albright, Kristjan F. Anderson, Athabasca Trail, Dr. Lucy Bagnall, Frank Ward Beatton, John Beatton, Beaver Indians, Bredin and Cornwall, Charles Bremner, Absalom Clark Bury, Mrs. Harry Clifford, Louise Clubine, James Kennedy Cornwall, S.E. Cushway, Henry Fuller "12 Foot" Davis, Ralph Dyer, Edson Trail, Agnes Sorrel Forbes, I.E. Gaudin, H.A. George, Pliny E. Goddard, Bishop Emile J.B.M. Grouard, Peter Gunn, Mrs. Robert Holmes, William Innes, Oliver H. Johnson, George Kennedy, Klondike gold rush, Albert Lawrence, L. Grace Lawrence, Margaret M. Lawrence, Sheridan Lawrence, A.H. McQuarrie, Mrs. Sam McNaught, Metis, Alwexander Monkman, Father Philippot, Mrs. Guy Randall, H.N. Ronning, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Adolphus St. Germaine, St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Grande Prairie), school districts (Kleskun, Wapiti, MacHenry, Halcourt, Lower Beaverlodge), Felix Shaw, William Shaw, Mrs. Thomas B. Sheehan, and Treaty 8.

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Robert Terrill Rundle fonds

  • GLEN glen-2013
  • Fonds
  • 1840-1916, predominant 1840-1848

The fonds consists of Robert's journal which includes his diary, notes, and baptism and marriage registers (1840-1848); a small amount of correspondence (1841-1892); extracts of the journal, possibly transcribed by daughter (nd); obituary; missionary publications (1911, 1916); and photographs of Banff (1911). Records related to the following subjects are also in this fonds. See inventory for details: Bow River, Fort Pitt, William Flett, J. E. Harriott, Oxford House, Red Deer River, and Stoneys.

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George and John McDougall family fonds

  • GLEN glen-1597
  • Fonds
  • 1841-1969, predominant 1858-1944.

The fonds consists primarily of the papers of the Reverends George and John McDougall, related to their work as Wesleyan Methodist missionaries in Alberta. George McDougall's records consist of appointments; correspondence mainly regarding Methodist missionary work; mission administrative records including a baptism register; and a small amount of his writings and sermons. John McDougall's records consist of appointments; letters written to his wife while attending Methodist conferences and during the 1885 Riel Rebellion; official correspondence regarding his missionary work; mission administrative records including baptism and marriage registers; and his writings, sermons and talks. The fonds also contains the writings, speeches, and scrapbooks of John's wife Elizabeth, and the First World War letters of David L. McDougall. Included in the fonds are small amounts of papers for these family members: Eliza Hardisty, Augusta Mathieson, George M. McDougall (junior), John B. McDougall, Lillian E. Graham, Douglas J. McDougall, John E. Graham, and William Graham.
Records related to the following people and subjects are also in this fonds. See inventory for details: Samuel Boyd, Central Methodist (United) Church, W.J.Christie, Elkhorn Ranch, James Ferrier, 50th Battalion C.E.F., Sandford Fleming, Frog Lake, Bella Hardisty, Richard Hardisty, James Lougheed, Methodist Missionary Society, Morley, Hayter Reed, Andrew Sibbald, Southern Alberta Pioneers' and Old Timers' Association, T. Bland Strange, Alexander Sutherland, Lawrence Vankoughnet, Lachlin Taylor, Enoch Wood, Woodville Mission (Pigeon Lake), Thomas Woolsey, and George Young.

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Aborigines Protection Society fonds

  • GLEN glen-2
  • Fonds
  • 1860-1905

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.

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Scollen family fonds

  • GLEN glen-2064
  • Fonds
  • 1861-1998, predominant 1862-1902 and 1969-1986

The fonds consists of Father Scollen's correspondence with his family, superiors, other priests and Canadian government officials (1861-1902); William's letters to his family in Ireland, discussing Treaty 7, John Glenn, Sam Livingston, etc. (1877-1890); and Vincent's reference notes, newsclippings, genealogical information, rough drafts of chapters, research correspondence (1969-1986) and personal letters to him and Bertha (1969-1977). Includes a recorded interview with William's grandson, William E. Scollen (1973); Scollen family photographs (1860s, 1900s); and letters to Father Scollen School regarding family history.

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