This series contains correspondence, reports, and other records created in the pursuit of preparing for and carrying out municipal censuses and elections.
The Town Clerk and Treasurer was responsible for undertaking a census of residents and voter enumeration. The first census was done in April 1954, and periodically thereafter with the final one completed in April 1964.
This series consists of records created as a result of this work. The material contains voters lists, census enumeration, polling district maps, training aids, and a letter of employment the the 1962 Census Taker and Enumerator.
- File 1: Ballots (1917-1920)
- File 2: Ballots for Mayor (1947-1958)
- File 3: Ballots for Aldermen (1948-1961)
- File 4: Ballots for Public School Trustees (1947-1961)
- File 5: Ballots for Separate School Trustees (1942-1961)
- File 6: Plebiscite Ballots (1929-1960)
- File 7: Money Bylaw Ballots (1922-1960)
- File 8: School Money Bylaw Ballots (1922-1938)
- File 9: Votomatic punch-card ballots (ca. 1968)
- File 10: Plebiscite Ballots (1970-1981)
- File 11: 1992 ballot samples
- File 12: 1995 ballot samples
- File 13: 1998 ballot samples [o/s cabinet]
- File 14: 2001 ballot samples
- File 15: 2010 ballot samples
- File 16: 2013 ballot samples
This fonds consists of records created and collected by the Town of Jasper Place. It includes the following series:
- Series 1: Engineering Department
- Series 2: Recreation Commission
- Series 3: Office of the Secretary-Treasurer
- Series 4: Fire Department
- Series 5: Census and Enumeration
- Series 6: Council Minutes
- Series 7: Tax Assessment Records
- Series 8: Financial Records
- Series 9: Bylaws
- Series 10: The Citizen
- Series 11: The Suburban Times
- Series 12: Development
This series consists of records documenting Law's work in establishing Edmonton Telephones and Edmonton Power as subsidiary corporations and the subsequent sale of Ed Tel to Telus.
This series consists of records documenting Law's involvement with Edmonton's bylaw process. It includes documents regarding Law's involvement in challenges of bylaws of historic significance, including the Lord's Day Act Bylaw allowing businesses to operate on Sundays, Carruthers Caveat restricting development in Glenora, dumping sewage into the North Saskatchewan river, the taxi bylaw and the change to taxis being solely functional via a dispatcher office, and the business license bylaw and how it applies to various types of massage clinics. The remainder of the series involves bylaws regarding the closure of roadways and alleyways for construction projects and parks including Keillor Road, and the funding of construction projects.
This series contains maps that were found in the collection of the City of Edmonton Archives. The maps had no provenance, and were therefore combined into a single series.
This series contains items and attachments from City Council meetings. The meeting minutes have been digitized and indexed, and are available under RG-8.14.
This series includes the minutes of Edmonton Town Council from 1892-1904, and from Edmonton City Council from 1904-1991, as well as agendas from 1913-1945.
This fonds contains copies of photos donated by the Edmonton Public Library, as well as reports written by the Edmonton Public Library, and early architectural drawings of the proposed Civic Centre. It has been divided into the following three series:
- Series 1: Photographs
- Series 2: Reports
- Series 3: Morrell & Nichols Proposed Civic Centre Drawings