This series consists of council and committee minutes, voters lists, cemetery records, and bylaws created by the Town of Beverly.
This series contains financial records created by the Town of Beverly, including assessment and tax rolls, debentures, auditor's reports, financial statements, various financial ledgers, and correspondence. It also includes the cash books for the Beverly School District and a financial ledger for the Beverly Cemetery.
This series contains correspondence, reports, and other records created in the pursuit of preparing for and carrying out municipal censuses and elections.
This series consists of six subseries:
Subseries 1: Indexes
This sub-series consists of the indexes of meeting minutes of the Names Advisory Committee (NAC). Researchers can use this sub-series as a finding aid for material in subseries 2.
Subseries 2: Meetings
This subseries contains all minutes and agendas of the NAC.
Subseries 3: Correspondence
This subseries collects the NAC's letters to and from other committees as well as some letters regarding names research. Some neighbourhood structure plans were included as attachments.
Subseries 4: Names Reserve List
Names added to this list were researched and vetted before being recommended to City Council.
Subseries 5: Reference Material
This subseries consists of reference material the NAC gathered regarding potential names. Lists of named and unnamed lakes are also included in the subseries.
Subseries 6: Recommendations
This subseries includes the recommendations the NAC made to City Council.
Fonds reflects the evolution of the Community and Family Services Department and the responsibilities it was tasked with during its existence. The textual records consist of: annual reports, statistics, financial statements, correspondence, policy statements, newsletters, minutes, photographs, forms, mission statements, lists of citizens, and other material. The original record order as found in 2016 has been retained, though an intellectual arrangement has been provided in the finding aid.
Sans titreThis series contains records from the Office of the Comptroller. It includes budget documents from 1916-1940, as well as project files relating to work done by the Office. The project files include information on money-related bylaws, car allowances, inventories of physical assets held by City departments, and the collected financial statements of City funds and related organizations. The series also includes information around the salaries, wages, and classifications of civic employees, as well as correspondence regarding union negotiations and temporary war employees.
This subseries contains maps that were used by the Office of the City Clerk in its function administering civic elections and census enumeration. In addition to voting and census maps, land use maps and maps of neighborhood and community league boundaries are also included.
This series contains correspondence with citizens, private corporations, other municipalities, and other levels of government, as well as petitions sent to the Town of Beverly.
In 1985 the Edmonton Police Department Museum and Archives opened to the public. Located at Edmonton Police Headquarters, the museum was established to represent the history of law enforcement in Alberta. It was funded by Alberta Culture, the Alberta Museum Association and by private and corporate sponsors, and staffed by volunteers from the Police Department and a curator paid for by grants. By 1997 the museum had closed and the collection was absorbed by Edmonton Police Services.
The series consists of 7 pawn shop ledgers, one file of material found in the ledger of a second hand shop, and 3 photos of Alex Decoteau.
This series contains records relating to the transfer of land, including sales registers and tax sale caveat lists.