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- Hughes, Mary Jo 1
- Jameson, Elizabeth 1
- Johnston, Gladys M 1
- Kennedy, Michael S., ed 1
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A 2005 centennial addendum to the 1993 publication "pioneer families of Southern Alberta"
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19930
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2005
- Author
- Southern Alberta Pioneers and Their Descendants
- Publisher
- [Calgary] : Southern Alberta Pioneers and Their Descendents
- Call Number
- 08.2 So8a
1 website
- Responsibility
- Southern Alberta Pioneers and Their Descendants
- Publisher
- [Calgary] : Southern Alberta Pioneers and Their Descendents
- Published Date
- 2005
- Physical Description
- 94 p. ; illus.
- Subjects
- History of Alberta
- History
- Biography
- Pioneer life
- Abstract
- Pertains to the "Pioneer Families of Southern Alberta" publication compiled in 1995 - addendum for centennial with additional biographical information
- Contents
- Ascheson to Astley
- Baille to Byers
- Callaway to Cyr
- Dalgleish to Dyke
- Earl to Ewell
- Faiery to Fullerton
- Gaetz to Gunn
- Haines to Hutchison
- Ilugason to Irvine
- Jack to Jukes
- Kauntz to Kountz
- Lacombe to Lyndon
- MacDonald to Myers
- Naessens to Norrish
- O'Brien to Owens
- Pace to Pullar
- Quail
- Ramsay to Ruers
- Sample sto Sweinhurt
- Talbot to Tyson
- Vanwart to Vincent
- Wakeford to Wright
- York to Yuill
- Zanoni
- Illustrations - photos prepared by Robert (Bud) Vine
- Notes
- Addendum to 08.2 So8p
- Accession Number
- 2019.68
- Call Number
- 08.2 So8a
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Website for Southern Alberta Pioneers and their Descendants
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The Alberta golden jubilee anthology
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue4166
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1955
- Author
- Hardy, W. G., ed
- Call Number
- 05 Al1
- Author
- Hardy, W. G., ed
- Responsibility
- editor in chief : W.G. Hardy
- illustrated by H.G. Glyde
- Published Date
- 1955
- Physical Description
- 471p. : ill., map, port
- Subjects
- Banff School of Fine Arts
- First Nations - (SEE ALSO Indians)
- Pioneer life
- McDougall family
- Education
- Notes
- Partial contents: School among the peaks / by Margaret Coleman Johnson. --- Lake among the peaks / A.L. Marks. --- Books for everybody / by Louise Riley. --- Mountain playgrounds / MacGregor Matheson. ---Stardust in their eyes / Elizabeth Sterling Haynes. --- One who looks at the stars : a play for radio / by Elsie Park Gowan
- Handwritten on inner cover- Peter Whyte
- Copy 1 has original dustjacket
- Copy 2 has no dustjacket
- Accession Number
- 400 & 7883 deaccessioned
- Call Number
- 05 Al1
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- Archives Library
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Back over the trail: a history of the Huxley area
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19897
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- [1967]
- Author
- Copiled by the Acadia Women's Institute of Huxley, Alberta
- Publisher
- The Acadia Women's Institute
- Call Number
- 08.2 Ac1b
- Publisher
- The Acadia Women's Institute
- Published Date
- [1967]
- Physical Description
- 203 pages illustrations, folded map 27 cm
- Subjects
- Pioneer life
- Alberta
- Alberta - History
- Edmonton
- Abstract
- Pertains to a series of stories, poems, cemetery records, illustrations and other forms of material used in telling the history of Huxley, Alberta. Compiled by the Acadia Women’s Institute of Huxley, Alberta, the book is composed of the lived experiences and collective memory of those who made an impact in the area. The book celebrates the work of earlier pioneers, who set the foundations for future generations in and around Huxley, Alberta. The Acadia Women’s Institute celebrates their heritage and the ways in which the stories of the past have influenced the contemporary narrative.
- Contents
- Early history of the district (pg. 9)
- Huxley (pg. 14)
- Elnora (pg. 18)
- The town of Trochu (pg. 19)
- Lakeview (pg. 20)
- Arthurvale (pg. 21)
- Mail service (pg. 23)
- The Highlands Ranch post office (pg. 23)
- Perbeck post office (pg. 23)
- Churches (poem) (pg. 24)
- The first Sunday School in the Acadia District (pg. 24)
- Beginning of Acadia Church (pg. 26)
- St. Hilda's, Arhurvale, 1907-1967 (pg. 27)
- The Huxley United Church (pg. 30)
- The Church in Huxley (pg. 30)
- From the Huxley Cemetery records (pg. 31)
- Honor roll (pg. 32)
- The co-op movement (pg. 34)
- Huxley anniversary (pg. 36)
- The Acadia Women's Institute (pg. 36)
- The Huxley 4-H Beef Club history (pg. 39)
- The Huxley Girls' Club (pg. 40)
- The Loyalty Sewing Circle (pg. 41)
- The loyalty U.F.W.A. (pg. 42)
- Good sports (pg. 43)
- Early memories of the Hogadone District (pg. 45)
- Some early farming experience (pg. 50)
- A look at the past (pg. 53)
- The Kennedy Diaries (pg. 55)
- The things they remember (pg. 60)
- Acadia school (pg. 63)
- The Aurthurville School (pg. 64)
- The Florence School District and some of it's early citizens (pg. 67)
- The beginning of the Hogadone School District (pg. 68)
- The Loyalty School (pg. 69)
- From loyalty to lake success (pg. 71)
- The McKinlay Mine (pg. 73)
- Yard's Coal Mine (pg. 74)
- The coming of the railroad (pg. 74)
- Spring snow storm 1919 (pg. 75)
- Bridge fire - Grand Trunk Railway (pg. 76)
- The telephone story (pg. 76)
- Acadia W.I. Burn's supper (pg. 77)
- Poetry (pg. 78)
- George Adams (pg. 81)
- Ed Anderson (pg. 81)
- The Anderson Story (pg. 82)
- A history of George A. Bampfield (pg. 84)
- The Barne's story (pg. 86)
- Robert Berry family (pg. 87)
- Mitchener A. Bigelow (pg. 88)
- William Bill (pg. 91)
- The Blair story (pg. 92)
- The Browns' story (pg. 93)
- The Burch family (pg. 94)
- The Camerons of Innisfail (pg. 94)
- L. Dickson Campbell (pg. 101)
- The Calder Brothers (pg. 101)
- John Mitchell Cumming (pg. 101)
- The Collins (pg. 104)
- Patrick Cooney (pg. 104)
- Tom Corrigan (pg. 105)
- The Cooper story (pg. 105)
- Leon Craig (pg. 106)
- The Caldwells (pg. 106)
- A. Davies (pg. 107)
- The Aubrey "Jack" Davies story (pg. 107)
- The Delaney story (pg. 110)
- Louis and Antoinette Demers - Their story (pg. 111)
- Marion Denburger (pg. 113)
- Mr. William J. Delmage (pg. 113)
- Mr. Thomas D'Arcy (pg. 113)
- William Donor (pg. 114)
- E. J. "Ned" Dodd (pg. 114)
- The Dowell family (pg. 114)
- W. E. Earl (pg. 116)
- The Ross H. Ells story (pg. 116)
- The Ellehill story (pg. 117)
- Dave Felch (pg. 117)
- The Fraser story (pg. 118)
- The Vincent Gabb Story (pg. 118)
- Mrs. Gall (pg. 119)
- The Gauthier story (pg. 120)
- Old man Giles (pg. 120)
- Aloysius Ginther (pg. 122)
- Jacob Goetz (pg. 122)
- Herry Griffith (pg. 123)
- Ben Hanson story (pg. 123)
- J. B. harding (pg. 125)
- Mr. Edward Heer (pg. 126)
- The Howard story (pg. 126)
- David Howell (pg. 127)
- The Hepburn story (pg. 127)
- Albert Hibbert (pg. 129)
- The Hogg story (pg. 129)
- G.R. Hogg (pg. 132)
- The Hoppins and their neighbours of Bygone Days (pg. 134)
- The Innis Homestead (pg. 140)
- Charles Irving (pg. 140)
- Emil Johan Eberg Jensen (pg. 140)
- The Kelly family (pg. 141)
- Otto Knievel (pg. 141)
- History of Kachel brothers (pg. 141)
- Runnals, Pickering and Wm. Kennedy families (pg. 142)
- Mr. A. A. Kellet - Englishmne and Artist (pg. 142)
- Bachelors (pg. 142)
- D. J. Kennedy (pg. 142)
- A tribute to anton Larson (pg. 143)
- The Larson story (pg. 144)
- Tom Lauder (pg. 146)
- The Lloyd family (pg. 146)
- Tom Main (pg. 147)
- Jimmy Marshall (pg. 147)
- The Maxwell Brothers (pg. 148)
- The McComb story (pg. 149)
- The McRae family (pg. 150)
- The history of Mr. and Mr.s Gordron McRae (pg. 151)
- Highlights from a homsteader (pg. 154)
- Claude Maddox (pg. 156)
- The McEwen story (pg. 156)
- The Orval McArthur story (pg. 158)
- History of W. J. Moran (pg. 159)
- The Mitchell story (pg. 161)
- Mrs. Carl Nelson's story (pg. 162)
- The Oak family (pg. 163)
- The John O'Gorman story (pg. 164)
- The Paterson brothers (pg. 165)
- John Pearse (pg. 165)
- The Pearson family (pg. 166)
- O. T. Peterson (pg. 167)
- The Malcolm family (pg. 168)
- C.W. Arthur (pg. 169)
- The George MacArthur story (pg. 170)
- The John McNiece story (pg. 171)
- The Murray family (pg. 171)
- Peebles History (pg. 172)
- Jens Petersen (pg. 172)
- Sam Robinson Homestead (pg. 173)
- Dan Reschke (pg. 173)
- A. E. Robinson (pg. 174)
- The Robertson family (pg. 175)
- History of Scott brothers (pg. 177)
- The Soppits (pg. 177)
- Mr. Louis Scheunert (pg. 177)
- Scheunert - Ganz (pg. 178)
- Dave Street (pg. 180)
- Mrs. Seidel tells of her first Christmas in Alberta (pg. 180)
- Jim Winter (pg. 181)
- Reminiscences of a pioneer (pg. 181)
- The screens (pg. 182)
- Shaw (pg. 183)
- The Stankievech family (pg. 184)
- The Stephenson story (pg. 185)
- The John Strachan family (pg. 186)
- Henry Sailer (pg. 186)
- The Stasel story (pg. 187)
- The Dr. Snyder story (pg. 188)
- "The Silvers" (pg. 189)
- The Stringer family (pg. 191)
- John William Trebell (pg. 191)
- The Velge family in their later years (pg. 192)
- The Vik story (pg. 193)
- The Wagstaff family (pg. 193)
- Joseph Wamp (pg. 194)
- Lewis Yost (pg. 194)
- Elmer Meding (pg. 195)
- The Winther story (pg. 195)
- Joseph Wohl (pg. 195)
- The Wik family (pg. 196)
- The Tanners Emigrate (pg. 196)
- George R. Walker (pg. 198)
- The Weis story (pg. 199)
- Wickiser (pg. 199)
- Sketches of early ranching days - Wyndham (pg. 199)
- Looking back (pg. 201)
- The Wolverton story (pg. 202)
- Accession Number
- 2019.64
- Call Number
- 08.2 Ac1b
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Cowboys and cattlemen : a roundup from Montana, the magazine of western history
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue5127
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1964
- Author
- Kennedy, Michael S., ed
- Publisher
- New York : Hastings House
- Call Number
- 08 K38
- Author
- Kennedy, Michael S., ed
- Responsibility
- selected and edited by Michael S. Kennedy
- Publisher
- New York : Hastings House
- Published Date
- 1964
- Physical Description
- 364p. : ill
- Subjects
- Pioneer life
- Ranching
- Accession Number
- 1000
- Call Number
- 08 K38
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- Archives Library
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Diary of a wilderness dweller
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19887
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Author
- Czajkowski, Chris
- Publisher
- Victoria, B.C. : Orca Book Publishers
- Call Number
- 01.4 C11d
2 websites
- Author
- Czajkowski, Chris
- Responsibility
- Chris Czajkowski
- Publisher
- Victoria, B.C. : Orca Book Publishers
- Physical Description
- x, 209 p. : ill., map, port. ; 23 cm
- Subjects
- Wilderness areas
- Pioneer life
- British Columbia
- Coast Mountains
- Dairies
- Biography
- Natural history
- Abstract
- Diary of a Wilderness Dweller by Chris Czajkowski begins: “It is two days since I left my truck at the end of a logging road twenty miles east of here. I have hiked through untracked forest and over a mountain, through country I have never seen before, to reach a point of land jutting into an un-named lake five thousand feet hight in the Coast Range of British Columbia. And yet, unbelievably, I now have rights, in our civilization’s laws, to adapt this uncompromising pile of boulders and its wind-weary trees to my own ends; I plan to build on it, single-handedly, two cabins, a business, and a life. I must be crazy” Thus wrote Chris Czajkowski as, aged 37 years old, she arrived at an un-named location that she later called Nuk Tessli. This book spans a period of three years where first Chris lived in a tent until she erected the first cabin, finding, falling, peeling and hauling all the logs alone, then moved under the first roof while she completed (more or less) the second. Contact with the outside world was via a long hike in summer and a 4-day snowshoe trip in winter. Crazy or not, Chris made this place work for her, and eventually lived there for 23 years.
- Notes
- The front inside cover of the book has been annotated by the author. The annotation reads as follows, “To Janet, All my best, Chris Czajkowski”
- The abstract has been taken from the official website of the author, the URL can be found below
- ISBN
- 1551430592
- Accession Number
- 2019.60
- Call Number
- 01.4 C11d
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- The URL has been linked to the official website for the author, Chris Czajkowski. Contains information on the book, as well as additional information concerning the authors personal life.
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- Published Date
- 2005
- Author
- Patterson, Raymond M.
- Publisher
- Victoria, B.C. : TouchWood Editions
- Call Number
- 02.5 P27f
- Author
- Patterson, Raymond M.
- Responsibility
- R. M. Patterson
- Publisher
- Victoria, B.C. : TouchWood Editions
- Published Date
- 2005
- Physical Description
- ix, 261 p. : ill., maps, ports.
- Subjects
- Bow River
- Pioneer life
- Rocky Mountains, Canada
- Notes
- Originally published: Sidney, B.C. : Gray's Pub., 1963. Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 189489815X (pbk.)
- Accession Number
- WMCR shop donation
- Call Number
- 02.5 P27f
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The golden grindstone : the adventures of George M. Mitchell
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue26172
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1935
- Publisher
- Toronto : Oxford University Press, Canadian Branch
- Call Number
- 08.2 G76g
- Responsibility
- Recorded by Angus Graham
- Publisher
- Toronto : Oxford University Press, Canadian Branch
- Published Date
- 1935
- Contents
- I. The general idea -- II. The geographical problem -- III. The immigrant train -- IV. Edmonton -- V. Athbasca landing -- VI. The Athabasca River -- VII. Grand rapids -- VIII. The Slave River -- IX. Great Slave Lake -- X. Fort Simpson -- XI. The Mackenzie River -- XII. Fort McPherson --XIII. The Eskimo -- XIV. The first traffic with the Indians -- XV. The Peel River -- The upper Peel River and the valley of noises -- XVII. Gold -- XVIII. The winter camp -- XIX. Prospecting and exploration -- XX. Bears and wolves -- XXI. The winter night -- XXII. The Indians' visit -- XXIII. Dogs -- XXIV. The broken knee -- XXV. The last of the white men -- XXVI. The Indian Camp -- XXVI. The Indian Camp -- XXVII. Caribou -- XXVIII. The old lady -- XXIX. Famine and riot -- XXX. Mitchell becomes an Indian -- XXXI. An Indian "Veillee" -- XXXII. Women -- XXXIII. The closest shave of all -- XXXIV. The skin boats -- XXXV. Summer hunting -- XXXVI. Mitchell remains an Indian -- XXXVII. The last of the Indians.
- Accession Number
- 2023.47
- Call Number
- 08.2 G76g
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Healy's west : the life and times of John J. Healy
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14634
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2014
- Author
- Tolton, Gordon E
- Publisher
- Victoria ; Vancouver ; Calgary : Heritage House
- Call Number
- 08.2 T66h
- Author
- Tolton, Gordon E
- Responsibility
- Gordon E. Tolton
- Publisher
- Victoria ; Vancouver ; Calgary : Heritage House
- Published Date
- 2014
- Physical Description
- 287 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 23 cm
- Subjects
- Gold
- Healy, John J
- Pioneer life
- Notes
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- ISBN
- 9781927527658
- Accession Number
- P2015-09-10
- Call Number
- 08.2 T66h
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A history of Canadian culture
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14077
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2009
- Author
- Vance, Jonathan F.
- Publisher
- Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press
- Call Number
- 06 V26h
- Author
- Vance, Jonathan F.
- Responsibility
- Jonathan F. Vance
- Publisher
- Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press
- Published Date
- 2009
- Physical Description
- xi, 500 p. : ill., music, plans, ports
- ISBN
- 9780195419092
- Accession Number
- 8223
- Call Number
- 06 V26h
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History of the Norquay family and travels abroad
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue8019
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1978
- Author
- Johnston, Gladys M
- Publisher
- Salmon Arm (B.C.) : Salmon Arm Observer
- Call Number
- 08.2 N78j Pam c.1
- 08.2 N78j Pam c.2
- Author
- Johnston, Gladys M
- Publisher
- Salmon Arm (B.C.) : Salmon Arm Observer
- Published Date
- 1978
- Physical Description
- 42p. : ill., port
- Subjects
- Norquay, Mount
- Pioneer life
- Accession Number
- 2956 & 8227
- Call Number
- 08.2 N78j Pam c.1
- 08.2 N78j Pam c.2
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