File 1: Contains pins were given to employees according to years of service. This file contains pins for 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 years of service, as well as examples of pins yet to be engraved.
This series includes slides of Edmonton and area buildings, businesses, industry, people, events, recreation facilities, cityscapes, neighbourhoods, homes, offices, shopping malls, sports, transportation, educational institutions, and artistic renderings of proposed developments. It also includes copies of historical photographs from the 1800s and early 1900s. The photos in this collection are believed to have been used by the Edmonton Economic Development Authority to promote Edmonton.
The Parks and Recreation Department was responsible for all City-owned recreational facilities and lands, including green spaces such as cemeteries and golf courses.
This series contains the following sub-series:
- Subseries 3.1: Cemeteries
- Subseries 3.2: Golf Courses
- Subseries 3.3: Parks Administration
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 includes correspondence relating to taxation, legislation, building construction, Council, and the Bouillon Investigation. This series contains the following classes:
- Class 1: Correspondence, 1891-1913
- Class 2: Scrapbook
This series contains records created through the administration of the Fire Department. The series has been divided into the following six subseries:
- Subseries 1: Reports, minutes, general orders and record keeping
- Subseries 2: Finance
- Subseries 3: Agreements
- Subseries 4: Buildings
- Subseries 5: Human Resources
- Subseries 6: Ephemera
The City Assessor's Department was responsible for raising the funds necessary for basic municipal services through the collection of taxes. The department assessed the value of businesses, land, real estate, and local improvements, maintained the records of tax assessments and payments for individual properties, and initiated action to collect overdue taxes.
This series contains records related to the assessment and collection of various municipal taxes. Aside from property taxes, the City also collected a service tax (essentially a municipal income tax), and a business tax, which was calculated as a percentage of the rental cost of certain business' commercial space or offices. When property taxes went into arrears, the City had the option of buying the property from the owner, or auctioning them off to collect taxes owed through tax sales.
An order has been imposed on the material. It includes the following four sub-series:
- Subseries 1 - Property Tax Records
- Subseries 2 - Business Tax Records
- Subseries 3 - Service Tax Records
- Subseries 4 - Arrears and Tax Sales
This series comprises repealed municipal bylaws.
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 series includes all incoming and outgoing correspondence and several administrative registers. The correspondence deals with all matters involving the Town, in particular municipal elections, water and sewer extensions, electric lighting, the street railway system, immigration, the sale of Town debentures, taxation, property alterations, and numerous petitions for extended services. The records have been classified according to subject and provided with an index.
This series contains the following classes:
- Class 1: Outgoing correspondence, 1892-1894
- Class 2: Outgoing correspondence, 1894-1896
- Class 3: Incoming correspondence, 1895-1896
- Class 4: Outgoing correspondence and census report, 1896-1899
- Class 5: Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1902-1903
- Class 6: Plumbing undertaken for private citizens, 1902-1906
- Class 7: Debentures sold, 1893-1906
- Class 8: Electric metre recordings and payments, 1903
- Class 9: Receipts and disbursements, 1903-1905
- Class 10: Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1904
- Class 11: Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1905
- Class 12: Register and index of new buildings, 1905-1911
- Class 13: Outgoing correspondence to various school districts, 1905-1907
- Class 14: Electric light register, 1905-1906
- Class 15: Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1906
- Class 16: Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1907
- Class 17: Debenture register, 1906-1910
- Class 18: Electric metre books, 1907
- Class 19: Electric metre books, 1908
- Class 20: Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1908
- Class 21: Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1909
- Class 22: City Council Finance Committee, recommendations for payment, 1909-1911
- Class 23: Disbursements, 1909-1911
- Class 24: Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1910
- Class 25: Incoming and outgoing correspondence, 1911-1912