This series contains correspondence and other material relating to the parks and City facilities under the jurisdiction of the Parks Department.
This series contains copies of photographs donated to the Archives by the Edmonton Public Library. Photos 1 to 49 are images of individuals from the ca. 1914 publication Men and Makers of Edmonton. Photos 50 to 64 depict library facilities, programming, and staff. Photos 65 and 66 are early shots of the North Saskatchewan River.
This series contains correspondence to and from the department. There is also material which relates to later departmental policies and procedures.
This file contains a photographic survey of facilities operated by the Edmonton Ambulance Authority. Among the sites are:
- Station #1 (Headquarters) at 10510 - 107 Avenue [pages 1-31]
- Station #9 (Edmonton General Hospital) [pages 32-33]
- Edmonton Ambulance Authority parking at the Western GMC Hangar [page 34]
- Station #2 at 109 Street and University Avenue [pages 35-36]
- Station #3 at 93 Street and 127 Avenue [pages 37-39]
- Station #4 at 10526 - 142 Street [pages 40-55]
- Station #5 at 6506 - 118 Avenue [pages 56-63]
- Station #6 at 9813 - 34 Avenue [pages 64-66]
- Station #7 at the Misericordia Hospital [pages 67-68]
- Station #8 at 8309 - 90 Avenue [pages 69-80]
This fonds includes council minutes, bylaws, voters lists, financial records, and correspondence from the Town of Strathcona and the City of Strathcona.
An order has been imposed on the material. The arrangement includes 5 series, which are as follows:
- Series 1: Council Minutes
- Series 2: Bylaws
- Series 3: Voters Lists
- Series 4: Financial Records
- Series 5: Correspondence, Office of the Secretary-Treasurer
This fonds consists of material generated as a result of the operations of the Town of Beverly from its incorporation as a village in 1913 until shortly after its annexation by the City of Edmonton in 1961. The records include minutes, correspondence, reports, debentures, contracts, agreements, voters lists, tax assessment rolls, building permits, and petitions, and includes 85 ledgers.
An order has been imposed on the material. The arrangement includes 5 series. The series are as follows:
- Series 1: Administrative Records
- Series 2: Financial Records
- Series 3: Planning Records
- Series 4: Engineering Records
- Series 5: Correspondence
This series contains two pieces of correspondence with the Village of North Edmonton regarding the purchase of land within the town.
- File 1: Correspondence
This series contains records relating to the generation of funds by the City of Edmonton, including debentures, treasury bills, and bond coupons.
The Civic pension fund appears to have been started in 1930s. Units for pension savings were from employee wages through the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor, and after 1952 by the Comptroller's Department.
This series contains records relating to the purchase of units for the employees' pension fund. The series is comprised of calculations regarding expected pension fund contributions, and three ledgers detailing contributions, with employees listed by department. Information found within these ledgers includes name, date of birth, date of hire, pension premiums, termination of service record, and value of pension.
The series also includes correspondence regarding enlisted employees and records relating to the pension payments of civic employees enlisted in the armed forces during the Second World War.
File List
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Ledger 1: City of Edmonton Pension Fund (1938-1941). RESTRICTED This ledger was used to calculate current employees' eligible pensions (as of December 31, 1938).
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Ledger 2: City of Edmonton Pension Fund (1939-1949). RESTRICTED This ledger lists employees in the pension scheme, including personal and employment details, and a calculation of pension contributions.
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Ledger 3: City of Edmonton Pension Fund (1939-1957). RESTRICTED This ledger lists employees in the pension scheme, including personal and employment details, details on City contributions, and information on the pension option selected.
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File 1: City of Edmonton Pension Fund calculations and estimates, 1939-1971 (ca. 1939)
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File 2: Correspondence and records relating to civic employees enlisted in the armed forces and payments into their pensions while on service (1939-1946)
This series contains reports from the Finance Department, it's predecessors and successors. This material was mostly collected as discrete items.