The fonds consists of manuscripts of Edward's memoirs of growing up in Calgary and his legal career in Vancouver, his poetry and newspaper clippings; memoirs of Alexander (ca. 1924); and photographs of early Calgary, ranching and the Lucas family in Vancouver.
Lucas, Edward familyThe fonds consists of views of Writing-on-Stone, Coutts, Boissevain, and Regina.
Green, Hubert UnsworthThe fonds consists of school records, certificates, personal correspondence, and scrapbooks; transcript of interview about his life; and speeches, articles and transcripts of radio broadcasts on political, legal and military topics.
Hugill, John WilliamThe fonds consists of photographs of the RNWMP career of Harry, and the Jacob Woolfe family in Calgary.
Woolfe familyThe fonds consists of photographs of Willoughby (Sr.) and NWMP personalities, Sergeant G.N. Bryan and First World War army groups and events, Bill and Second World War army groups and events, and natives. Includes Willoughby's (Sr.) NWMP discharge certificate.
Bryan, Willoughby CharlesThe fonds consists of photographs of Guy Weadick and Florence La Due, natives and Edward's ranch; and biographical notes about Edward and miscellany; correspondence and maps re leases on Peigan reserve.
Maunsell, Edward HerbertThe fonds consists of photographs of Fort Walsh, his ranch at Medicine Hat, Kootenay Lake (Nelson and Kaslo), Victoria, Montreal and England.
Mountain, Frederick A.R.The fonds consists of photographs of Cunning and his NWMP service, members of the Cunning family, and Regina hockey teams; and newsclippings about his NWMP/RNWMP/RCMP career. Includes miscellany of Sergeant W.B. Macleod.
Cunning, William AngusThe fonds consists of diary (1929-1931); photographs of St. Roch, RCMP, and building an igloo (1931-1942); and letter from RCMP member W. King, about the capture of "Mad Trapper" Johnson (1932).
Chartrand, Albert Joseph "Frenchy"The fonds consists of personal papers and family genealogy (1919-1982); RCMP-related records about his early career (1933-1959), security and intelligence work (1943-1966), time as Commissioner (1963-1967, criticisms of the Force (1963-1980), and police history (1918-1974); Ombudsman for Alberta records (1967-1979); speeches and writings (1938-1981); clubs and organizations (1953-1982); extensive scrapbooks and newspaper clippings (1930s-1982); and photographs of McClellan and his career activities.
McClellan, George Brinton