Typescript of a sketch of the formation of provincial governance in the North West Territories. Includes a brief mention of an ordinance for Protection of the Buffalo, and of 'the issue of Scrip to the Halfbreeds of the Territories'.
Detailed article on the life of Honoré Joseph Jaxon, known as Louis Riel's secretary immediately before the Northwest Rebellion. The article also details the unfortunate trashing of Jaxon's papers upon his death in New York City in 1952. Published...
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
Excerpts from the magazine Christmas in Regina, from 1919. The magazine refers to the Christmas of 1919 as "the Peace Christmas", and celebrated in part the end of World War I. Relevant articles include: The Christmas of Peace; Greetings from...
Letters about submission of material for Gustafson’s anthologies. Letters concerning Pacey’s anthology and Gustafson’s anthology. Letter from Permissions Department (Enid Thornton) requesting Gustafson’s permission to print in Pacey’s...
Moose Jaw - Saskatchewan; Dominion of Canada; Inauguration Day - Saskatchewan; Parades; Floats; Saskatchewan - early history; Regina - early history;
Black and white real photograph of a float in the Inauguration Day parade. People came to Regina from every direction on Inauguration Day, September 4, 1905, to celebrate Saskatchewan’s entry into Confederation. Territorial Premier F.W.G....