This series contains correspondence and minutes from the predecessor bodies of the Management Studies, Systems and Budget Department.
Sin títuloSeries consists of copies of registers made by Dr. Evans. Records include General Registers of Chinese Immigration, travel applications submitted by Chinese residents in Alberta, and Registers of C.I. 28 certificates and C.I. 36 certificates documenting arrival of Chinese individuals to Canada. The originals of these records can be found in Library and Archives Canada, but were copied by Dr. Evans for his own research and as a way to facilitate access for the Chinese Community in Western Canada conducting research into their genealogy.
Photograph depicts Jacqueline Dumas, owner of Orlando Books, ready for a Pride event. She is wearing a red button-up shirt and jeans, with a cowboy hat and a pink sash that says PRIDE in gold letters. She is holding a rainbow umbrella. The photograph is in a wooden frame that is decorated in painted rainbows and reads PRIDE! also in rainbow.
The series consists of records pertaining to Sophia Jamieson Magee.
MS-439, Series 1, File 1:
- Tax notice from Village of Blyth, for survey Kelly Block A Lot 21 & 23, to Sophia McGee, 28 Jan 1897,
- Funeral card for Sophia Magee, died 31 Jul 1898, funeral from home of son, Nelson Magee, Rabbit Hill Settlement
The series consists of records from 1963 to 1993 pertaining to the development and operations of Ellerslie Rugby Park, home to the Edmonton Rugby Union, located on Ellerslie Road, Edmonton, Alberta. The series includes correspondence, financial records, land titles, legal correspondence, reports, brochures, insurance appraisals, and architectural drawings of proposed plans. Also included in the series are minutes from the Ellerslie Rugby Park Management Board meetings.
Sin títuloThe series consists of Byron-May Company photographs from the Byron-May album. Many were part of their business, including images commissioned by the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce. The photographs include buildings, sports events, agriculture, exhibitions, street and river valley scenes, and military personnel. At the time, these photographs were used to promote Edmonton as an up-and-coming city.
Other commissioned photographs, such as family or home portraits, show not only the growth of the Byron-May Co. and the booming prosperity of Edmontonians at the time, but also reflect the increasing popularity of photography in the early twentieth century.
Sin títuloThis series contains audit reports created by the Office of the Auditor General.
This series contains year end reports from the Building Inspection Branch of the Bylaw Enforcement Department.
The series consists of records pertaining to John Kenneth & Therese Fraser Macdonald. They include programmes of early Edmonton theatre productions, correspondence, news clippings and photographs. All of the programmes include John Kenneth Macdonald in the cast.
File List
File 1: Personal papers
- New Year's card (from Mother), Christmas 1887,
- playbill 'Confusion', Opera House, May 6-7, ?,
- programme 'The Edmonton Komikal Koons', Robertson's Hall, May 26, 1896,
- playbill 'Betsy', La Cigale Comedy Company, n.d.,
- playbill 'My Friend From India', [Edmonton Amateur Dramatic Club], Ross Hall, Strathcona, [July 12, 1900]
- play reviews for 'My Friend In India', Alberta Sun, July 9, [sic, 10?] 1900, Edmonton Post, [July 11, 1900], Strathcona Plaindealer, July 13, 1900
- playbill 'The Wedding March', Robertson Hall, n.d. (John Kenneth Macdonald in cast),
- List of barristers in Alberta admitted prior to 1905, n.d. (includes John Kenneth Macdonald),
- newspaper article, 'Through The Yellowhead To The End of Steel and Beyond' by John Kenneth Macdonald, Edmonton Bulletin, Aug. 26, 1911, pp. 9-10. (o/s folder in map cabinet)
- marriage announcement, Therese Fraser Holland and John Kenneth Macdonald, 1 Jan 1912,
- retirement as Deputy Attorney General, ca. 1907,
- typescript story, 'Tige' by J.K.M., n.d.,
This series contains reports generated by the Recreation Department.