At the car barns.
Humberstone brothers, Newtonbrook Ontario.
Same as EB-39-131.
Humberstone Potteries, Newtonbrook, Ontario.
The fonds consists of material created or collected by Frederick Marshall, including records on McDougall Church, Rev. Rundle’s Mission in Alberta, patient newsletters from the Royal Alexandria Hospital, some promotional material for Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan, and handwritten reminiscences by Frederick Marshall.
The photographs include several photos of Indigenous men, women and children, including Chief Full Moon, Chief Duck and Chief Hector Crawler, and a photograph of George T. Montgomery, Mayor of Fort Saskatchewan.
The fonds also includes books and periodicals: St. Paul’s United Church Edmonton (287.9 PAU 1956), Canadian Born and Other Western Verse (819 AND 1913), Mission Among the Buffalo: The Labours of the Reverends George M. and John C. McDougall in the Canadian Northwest 1860-1876 (266.71 NIX) and Moccasin Telegraph: Magazine for HBC Fur Traders (1949 December, 1951 Winter, 1952 December).
Zonder titelA view of a group of three Indigenous men and one woman and child on horseback in front of a decorated teepee at [Morley], Alberta.
Chief Hector Crawler standing beside his horse alongside Juliette Gaultier de la Verendrye; both are dressed in traditional Indigenous clothing with teepees visible in the background.
Blackfoot Confederacy
The fonds consists of correspondence, political literature and papers relating to his service on the City of Edmonton Council and organizations of which he was a member. There is also some poetry written by James East mostly on political themes. Excerpts of File 2 and File 6 have been digitized. To view the original documents in the full context of their associated files, please contact the reference archivist.
Zonder titelThis item consists of a selection of documents digitized from MS-202, File 6. The item consists of a campaign pamphlet created during James East's time as a candidate of the United Farmer's Association and the Canadian Labor Party.
From file 145 - Correspondence of Charles E. Cox, Secretary-Treasurer, City of Edmonton.
Blue line print, hand coloured in pencil crayon. Scale indeterminable
The file consists of correspondence between the Edmonton Board of Trade and the Mayor and City Council of Edmonton, and to Prime Minister Sir Wilfred Laurier covering Alberta promotional interests and concerns about immigration to Alberta.