Consists of correspondence of W.J. Christie, Chief Factor at Edmonton House (and immediate predecessor of Richard Hardisty), related to operations at the HBC posts of Carlton House, Fort Chipewyan, Cumberland House, Edmonton House, Fort Garry, Isle a la Crosse, Norway House, and York Factory. Also includes some correspondence with the Canadian Government, and about creating a Board of Health, the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Hugh Inkster.
The series consists of files from a subject system created by CFAC.
The series consists of the original incorporation documents of the Girl’s Hospital Aid Society, and records of the name change to Children’s Hospital Aid Society. Also consists of constitution, bylaws and amendments to these.
The series consists of the correspondence of Naismith and Porter, managers of the Department of Natural Resources of the Canadian Pacific Railway from 1912 to 1927, and 1927 to 1942, respectively. Letters deal mainly with inter-departmental matters, irrigation, land agreements, related railways, land and irrigation companies, and also Advisory Committee matters. They are copies of out-going letters from the manager’s office.
Series consists of diaries, correspondence, notebooks, cards, recipes, and newsclippings