A guide to Saskatchewan sites of historical interest related to the Northwest Resistance of 1885. It was released by the Northwest Advisory Committee and approved by the Government of Saskatchewan in the hope that it would "heighten public interest...
A black and white post card. Trees on a riverbank overlooking a river. On back: Dear Belle. Received your letter to-night, and enjoyed it very much. I hope you willl write often. You are having better weather than we are as it has been cold and...
Gerald Willoughby's book describes his arrival from England to Saskatoon in 1883, and he was among Saskatoon's first citizens. His peaceful dealings with Louis Riel and various chiefs are detailed, particularly those with Chief Whitecap. Willoughby...
David Ross, Military Curator of Parks Canada, writes that "this diary ...was donated to Fort Battleford National Historic Park, Parks Canada in 1973 by Lieutenant Wadmore's grandson Dennis E. Harris of Victoria, B.C. along with his N. W. Canada...
The history of the 28th (Northwest) Battalion, C.E.F. : (October 1914-June 1919) from the memoirs of Brigadier General Alexander Ross ... the official war diary, the regimental part II orders [and] the official lists (Canadian Militia) 1907-1920
University of Saskatchewan -- Library Library catalogs -- Periodicals
Issue includes: the Robert Newton Hurley collection; the A. Becker collection; information on the expansion of the uranium industry and government review processes in Canada; recent acquisitions; illustrations facing pages 2 and 6.
Qu'Appelle (Sask.); Banks; Northern Bank; Royal Bank of Canada; Buildings (structures); Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan;
A black and white photograph of the Northern Bank built in 1906. It was taken over by the Royal Bank of Canada in 1925. The branch continued to operate until the 1960s when it no longer was viable due to a decline in population and commercial...
Wapella (Sask.); Town Halls; Buildings (structures);
Black and white photograph of the Town Hall in Wapella, Sask. The brick building was built in 1906 and is located at 529 South Railway Street. For a modern day perspective see Historypin.com at:...
View of the Yoho Glacier with a single man with walking stick at the left of card. Front of card reads: "This like the other one is solid ice, several hundred feet thick and many more wide. Not as much to see around here as in summer. People are...
On front of card: "Mrs Sycke? joins our [?] good [illegible] Hollie H. Sycke? Addressed to Miss Sabina Lorla? in Philadelphia, PA. Postmarked 18 Sep 1906.