Fonds consists of records created by the Office of Gender and Equity Issues which forms part of the Faculty of Medicine. The records include annual reports, membership information, presentation and training materials, correspondence, equity statistics, mandate review documents, and other materials.
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of letters from R.J. to George about how to run a saddlery business.
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of Social Credit related letters, speeches, posters and broadsheets. The items relate primarily to Social Credit's monetary ideas and dislike of the traditional banks
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of memoirs of events during the evacuation from British Columbia to Alberta in 1942.
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of minutes, newsletters, membership rosters, correspondence, and financial records.
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of his memoirs regarding his relationship with Aberhart, the 1935 provincial election, and the Social Credit government's first year in power; diary entries (1935-1936); letters to Aberhart; radio address given by Aberhart; poems; and correspondence about the Albertan purchase.
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of John's reminiscences of the Tanches and other families at Sylvan Lake. Includes photographs of Tanche family and farm.
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of twelve letters written to his father, William Young, and brother, George Young, in Hamilton, Ontario, about his homesteading experiences (1884-1897). In many of the letters he asks for money, and gives details of the costs of establishing a ranch, including the prices of farm equipment, livestock, and household furnishings. Also includes a letter from his mother to his father, William Young (1864).
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of Nelson Miles's own retained copy of his report to the Assistant Adjutant General, Department of Dakota, U.S. Army, St. Paul, Minnesota. Miles reports on his military operations (1876-1877) against Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Lame Deer, Chief Joseph, and other chieftains. The report includes recommendations to the United States government on Indian policy and strategy.
Sin títuloThe fonds consists of A. B. Chapin's Civil War discharge papers, documentation of his award of the Congressional Medal of Honor, a letter from a comrade, a letter from his widow to his son, newsclippings, and an envelope from his daughter-in-law to his granddaughter.
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