Articles, collected writings and notes
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- Part Of
- Luxton family fonds
- Scope & Content
- Sub-series consists of files of articles and stories by numerous authors collected for the High River and southern Alberta ranching research projects
- Date Range
- [1956 to 1961]
- Reference Code
- LUX / II / B4 - 160 to 183
- Description Level
- 4 / Sub-series
- Part Of
- Luxton family fonds
- Description Level
- 4 / Sub-series
- Series
- II.B.4. Professional : historical research
- Sous-Fonds
- II. Eleanor Luxton sous-fonds
- Reference Code
- LUX / II / B4 - 160 to 183
- Date Range
- [1956 to 1961]
- Physical Description
- ca.25 cm of textual records : typescripts
- Scope & Content
- Sub-series consists of files of articles and stories by numerous authors collected for the High River and southern Alberta ranching research projects
- Notes
- Files were created as part of Glenbow-Alberta Institute research projects, 1956-1961
- Access Restrictions
- Reproduction may be restricted due to conservation concerns
- Title Source
- Title based on contents of sub-series
- Content Details
- LIST OF FILES (LUX/II/B4 - 160 to 183) :
- * Re: people (biographies), East Longview Hill, Tongue Creek, early founding and settling of High River, pioneers of High River (alphabetical listing), ranches, Roman Catholic churches of southern Alberta, Calgary (2 cm) (B4-160)
- * Re: people (biographies), Fort Whoop Up, Gladys Ridge district, Turner Valley, ranching, Longview, Macleod, Mitford, Creek, Cayley, NWMP, Bow Island, Davisburg, whiskey forts, sun dance (3 cm) (B4-161, 162)
- * Re: people (biographies, obituaries), pioneer life, Pakan, explorers of western Canada, history of law enforcement in Alberta, Turner Valley and Black Diamond, Bow Island, Fish Creek, Pine Creek and Davisburg, Fort Whoop Up, Fort Standoff, Fort Kipp, High River, Hudson's Bay Company, first Missouri steamboats, correspondence with Montana Historical Society (1930), Fort Benton (3.5 cm) (B4-163 to 165)
- * Manuscript: Alberta cow country / by Guy Weadick, 124 p. (1 cm) (B4-166)
- * Re: people (biographies), Tongue Creek, ranching, history of the Roman Catholic churches in southern Alberta, East Longview Hill, polo ponies, St. Joseph's Indian Industrial School. Including 2 newsclippings (3 cm) (B4-167, 168)
- * Re: people (biographies), southern Alberta, High River, Fort Whoop Up, Fort Standoff and Fort Kipp. Includes: correspondence between Saskatchewan Historical Society and Historian Society of Montana re Little Bear; newsclipping (.5 cm) (B4-169)
- * Re: people (biographies), Smoky Lake, Reverend J. H. Ruttan, Rossville Mission, High River, the press in Western Canada, Medicine Hat, Cochrane, western plains Claresholm, NWMP in the foothills, ranching. Includes newsclippings (3.5 cm) (B4-170 to 172)
- * Re: people (biographies), Raymond, Claresholm, Diamond City, Lethbridge, T. L. Ranch, James Redfern, Taber, Medicine Hat, Fish Creek, Pine Creek and Davisburg, Turner Valley and Black Diamond (1.5 cm) (B4-173)
- * Re: people (biographies), Macleod Gazette, glacial geology from Turner Valley to Coleman, High River, churches, E. P. Ranch, western polo, Raymond, Gladys Ridge district, Midnapore, Stavely, The Highwood (index and article), Glenbow, oil districts, Bow Island, schools, Okotoks (3 cm) (B4-174, 175)
- * Re: people (biographies), Tongue Creek, western plains and foothills of Alberta, High River, early medicine in Calgary, law enforcement in Alberta, Claresholm, Beaver Creek Valley, irrigation in the Palliser Triangle area (2 cm) (B4-176, 177)
- * Notes and drafts re: From travois to track, the western Canadian horse / by Doreen Runciman (1.5 cm) (B4-178)
- * Story: The Legend of Turtle Mountain / Laurie Stanley, 2 p. (B4-179)
- * Manuscript: History of early days at Pincher Creek, 66p., author unknown (.5 cm) (B4-180)
- * Manuscript: A history of the High River district, author unknown, 206p (3 cm) (B4-181 to 183)
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