Correspondence pertains to Cameron's interest in getting his sixty thousand word manuscript about the 1885 Resistance published. The clipping is the Swift Current Sun's report on W. B. Cameron's personal experiences of the Frog Lake massacre and...
This newspaper clipping is Professor R.O. MacFarlane's review of A. S. Morton, A History of the Canadian West to 1870-71. Toronto: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1939. Mention is made of the Red River Rebellion and the Riel Resistance.
Lists of contributors to Pitirim A. Sorokin in review; photostat of Huxley's refusal to contribute to the volume; outside readers' evaluation of the manuscript; and permission to quote from published sources. Correspondence re: a proposed a...
An article about Charles Pryce, a Scottish immigrant, who settled near Cannington Manor in 1885. Pryce was employed in several occupations, including boat building for the troops in the 1885 rebellion. One of a series of articles, entitled "Tales...
Article briefly mentions the atmosphere of the Cannington Manor area during the Northwest Resistance, as well as describing "the making of the brave" and a devastating prairie fire. One of a series of articles, entitled "Tales of Cannington Manor,...
Angus McDougall provides a brief account of his encounter with Jesse James in 1877 and Louis Riel in 1885. He also describes his experience while freighting during the Northwest Resistance. One of a series of articles, entitled "Tales of...
A biographical article about James Pryce, a carpenter and pioneer, who emigrated from Nairn, Scotland in 1885. As well, there is an interesting discussion about the impact of the North West Rebellion of 1885 on the communities of Medicine Hat and...
A Patriotic post card with a coat of arms emblem made up of each province's Coat of Arm (excepting Newfoundland, which did not join confederation until 1949). There is some sparkly writing on front and faux gold edging and lettering. Copyright...
This folder contains Dr. Stewart's correspondence with private citizens, a Saskatchewan Land Titles official, University of Saskatchewan President Walter Murray, and A.S. Morton relating to accumulating information about the Northwest Resistance....
Postcard, sent from Major William Van Allen while stationed at Camp Hughes, Manitoba, to his daughter, "Mademoiselle Vivian Van Allen", the postcard is addressed to "Poste Restante" (General Delivery) Newington, Ontario, the caption on the photo...
A view of Redpath Street in Lethbridge; perspective from street level. Black and White. There are shops and stores lining the street, such as is A.S Clothing, tailoring, Shoes.