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Margaret Weir Andrekson fonds
CA EDM MS-733 · Fonds · 1963-1983

This fonds consists of documents relating to Andrekson’s work as a volunteer for various organizations. The majority of the material is related to Andrekson’s work with the Edmonton Civic Centennial Committee, an organization formed to celebrate Canada’s 100th anniversary of Confederation.

The remainder of the material consists of records from Andrekson’s other activities as a volunteer, namely as part of the Commonwealth Games hosted in Edmonton in 1978, and the 1983 Universiade Games, also hosted in Edmonton. The records related to these events are comprised of both organizational material, such as minutes and reports of the boards, as well as promotional material meant to be given to the public or displayed during the specific events.

The photographs are of events at Universiade ’83, including the opening and closing ceremonies and a variety of athletic events.

Some photographs are of Kaleidoscope ’83, the cultural arm of Universiade ’83, which consisted of a variety of cultural performances and displays held during the Universiade games.

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Harold P. Brown fonds
CA EDM MS-353 · Fonds · 1915 - 1977

The fonds consists of photocopies of news clippings from the scrapbook created by Harold Brown. The news clippings relate to the Crestwood Community League and its predecessors, the 142nd Street and Jasper Place Community Leagues. There are also some early annual reports, newsletters, and correspondence of Harold P. Brown, the secretary of the league for many years and a member of the executive and president of the Federation of Community Leagues in the 1920s.
The photographs (1915-1924) cover events in the community, likely held by the community league (Maypole dancing, parades, children playing in parks, theatrical performances, parks), buildings (Alberta Legislature), roads and bridges, CKUA radio studio and portraits of Harold P. Brown and Cyril Geoffrey Wates.
File List:
File 1: Harold P. Brown, 1919, 1924, 1935, 1960
File 2: Crestwood Community League, 1917-1919
File 3: Crestwood Community League, 1920-1929
File 4: Crestwood Community League, 1930-1939
File 5: Crestwood Community League, 1940-1949
File 6: Crestwood Community League, 1950-1959
File 7: Crestwood Community League, 1960-1969
File 8: Crestwood Community League, 1970-1979

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Unity Rebekah Lodge No. 26
CA EDM MS-1206-7 · Série · 1912 - 1990
Fait partie de Independent Order of Odd Fellows fonds

This series consists of minute ledgers and officer roll books from the Unity Rebekah Lodge No. 26. The Lodge was established on July 30, 1912 in Strathcona, Alberta before the town was amalgamated into Edmonton. In 2008, Unity Rebekah Lodge No. 26 ceased individual operations after its consolidation with Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge No. 2.

Jewel Rebekah Lodge No. 25
CA EDM MS-1206-6 · Série · 1912 - 2007
Fait partie de Independent Order of Odd Fellows fonds

This series is comprised of minutes, financial statements, membership ledgers, reports, certificates, constitutions, bylaws, and correspondence used in the operations of the Jewel Rebekah Lodge No. 25. The Lodge was established on July 4, 1912 with Sister Emeline Moffat as the Noble Grand. As Lodge membership declined in other I.O.O.F. and Rebekah organizations in the City, The Jewel Rebekah Lodge No. 25 became the custodian of the other organization’s records. In 2020, the Lodge itself had to close its doors due to dwindling membership.

Canton Edmonton No. 1
CA EDM MS-1206-1 · Série · 1925 - 1956
Fait partie de Independent Order of Odd Fellows fonds

This series consists of minutes, annual reports, the constitution, and bylaws of the Canton Edmonton No. 1 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Also known as the Patriarch’s Militant Level, The Canton is the highest level of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows open to those members who have obtained the Royal Purple Degree.

File List
File 1: Canton Edmonton #1 Minutes Ledger (1952 June 12 - 1952 December 11)
File 2: Canton Edmonton #1 Patriarchs Militant Certificates - Oversize Documents (1925 - 1956)

Edmonton Encampment No. 2
CA EDM MS-1206-2 · Série · 1964 - 1993
Fait partie de Independent Order of Odd Fellows fonds

This series consists of minutes, annual reports, the constitution, and bylaws of the Edmonton Encampment of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Encampment was situated below the Patriarch’s Militant Level of the Cantons and was formed of representatives from the Lodges. The Encampment was open to members of any Lodge who have obtained the third degree.

File List
File 1: Edmonton Encampment #2, I.O.O.F. Minutes (1969 - 1985)
File 2: Edmonton Encampment #2, I.O.O.F. Minutes (1986 - 1991)
File 3: Edmonton Encampment #2, I.O.O.F. Annual Reports (1964 - 1993)
File 4: Edmonton Encampment #2, I.O.O.F. Constitution and Bylaws [ca. 19-?]

Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge No. 2
CA EDM MS-1206-3 · Série · 1911 - 2009
Fait partie de Independent Order of Odd Fellows fonds

This series consists of minutes, financial ledgers, membership applications and certifications, and annual reports of the Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge No. 2. The Lodge was established on March 11, 1907 with fifty-six candidates comprising 32 sisters and 24 brothers. In 2008, the Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge absorbed the Unity Lodge membership to ease declining membership in both Lodges.

Friendship Lodge No. 7
CA EDM MS-1206-4 · Série · 1893 - 1972
Fait partie de Independent Order of Odd Fellows fonds

This series consists of membership application ledgers, financial statements, minutes, rolls of honor, challenge books, and receipt books. The Lodge was named after the first watch word of the Odd Fellows motto “Friendship, Love and Truth.”

Edmonton Norwood Temple Hall
CA EDM MS-1206-9 · Série · 1894 - 1996
Fait partie de Independent Order of Odd Fellows fonds

This series consists of property reports, financial statements, correspondence, building plans, cash books, and certificates created during the operation of the Edmonton Norwood Temple Hall. While directly associated with the Norwood Temple Lodge No. 41, many other Lodges were engaged in renting the hall for their own events, as well as holding inter-Lodge ceremonies. These records also consist of minutes from board meetings comprised of individual representatives from the Lodges, though not held on the Encampment level.