Papers include letter from Oliver Wheeler, 1903; Putnam's Sons royalty statement re alpine flowers book, 1909; book review, 1911; published essay on treatment of foreigners, n.d.; notebook, 1860-1862, includes accounts, recipes
Papers include letter from Oliver Wheeler, 1903; Putnam's Sons royalty statement re alpine flowers book, 1909; book review, 1911; published essay on treatment of foreigners, n.d.; notebook, 1860-1862, includes accounts, recipes
File consists of manuscripts mainly pertaining to the Athabasca region by A. P. Coleman, Charles S. Thompson, Jean Habel, Jimmy Simpson and unknown authors.
III.B. Other papers: manuscripts, reports by others.
Reference Code
M79 / 13
Date Range
[ca.1900-ca.1913]
Physical Description
6 textual records
Scope & Content
File consists of manuscripts mainly pertaining to the Athabasca region by A. P. Coleman, Charles S. Thompson, Jean Habel, Jimmy Simpson and unknown authors.
Title Source
Title based on contents of files.
Content Details
LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS :
* Mount Brown and the sources of the Athabasca / Professor A. P. Coleman, [n.d.], 5 p., typewritten;
* A new pass at the head of the west branch of the Saskatchewan River / Charles S. Thompson, 1901, 5 p., typewritten;
* At the western sources of the Athabasca River / Jean Habel, 1902, 17 p., typewritten;
* The beginning, the middle and the end of a hunting trip / J. S., [ca.1913], 20 p., handwritten, by Jimmy Simpson;
* Notes of Mr. Oliver's trip through the Districts of Athabasca, Mackenzie and Yukon, returning Dawson and Vancouver, [n.d.], 6 p., typewritten, unknown author.
* My four years experience of the great war, 1915, 20 p., typewritten, unknown author
Published articles are by A. P. Coleman, James McEnvoy, Jean Habel, A. O. Wheeler and Joseph Keele; also Department of the Interior and other reports. Articles pertain to Mount Brown; Athabasca, Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers; Yellowhead Pass, Mackenzie Mountains; national parks. The Mountains of theā¦
III.B. Other papers: manuscripts, reports by others.
Reference Code
M79 / 14 - 15
Date Range
1895-1928
Physical Description
10 textual records
Scope & Content
Published articles are by A. P. Coleman, James McEnvoy, Jean Habel, A. O. Wheeler and Joseph Keele; also Department of the Interior and other reports. Articles pertain to Mount Brown; Athabasca, Mackenzie and Yukon Rivers; Yellowhead Pass, Mackenzie Mountains; national parks. The Mountains of the Yellowhead Pass / A. O. Wheeler, 1913 is annotated with critical margin notes by Mary Schaffer
* Flora of the Saskatchewan and Athabasca River tributaries / Mary T. S. Schaffer, [1908], 2 p., typewritten. (M79 / 2)
* A glimpse of the head-hunters of Formosa, [1908], 10 p., typewritten, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 2)
* The monarch of the plains, [ca.1908], 2 p., typewritten, 2 copies, 1 annotated, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 2)
* Locating and measuring Lake Maligne, [ca.1908], 6 p., typewritten, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 2)
* My garden / Mary T. S. Schaffer, [1910], 10 p., typewitten. (M79 / 2)
* [Untitled], [1911], 46 p., typewritten, 2 copies, by Mary Schaffer, pertains to survey trip
to Maligne Lake, 1911. (M79 / 3)
* A small boy's summer in the Canadian Rockies, [1912], 34 p., typewritten, 4 copies, by
Mary Schaffer, copies have various titles. (M79 /4)
* [Untitled], [1912], 7 p., typewritten, by Mary Schaffer, pertains to history of Howse,
Yellowhead and Athabasca Passes. (M79 / 5)
* The story of Revelstoke, [1912], 22 p., typewritten, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 5)
* Trail-life at Lake Louise, [ca.1915], 10 p., typewritten, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 5)
* [Untitled], [ca.1916], 6 p., handwritten, by Mary Schaffer, pertains to medical mission of Dr. Atkin and Nurse Fulcher to Ya Ha Tinda Ranch. (M79 / 5)
* The byways of Banff, [ca.1918], 14 p., typewritten, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 5)
* Teepee life in the northern hills / Mary Schaffer Warren, [1924], 39 p., typewritten, 2 copies. (M79 / 6)
* A new year in the wilds, [ca.1925], 14 p., typewritten, by Mary Schaffer Warren. (M79 / 6)
* A chapter of accidents, [after 1908], 6 p., typewritten, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 7)
* The heart of a child, [after 1908], 17 p., typewritten, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 7)
* A ptarmigan story, [after 1908], 7 p., handwritten, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 7)
* Fairy-land of the north, [after 1908], 17 p., typewritten, 2 copies, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 7)
* [Untitled], [after 1908], 9 p., typewritten, double-sided, by Mary Schaffer, children's story about Puff, the wind. (M79 / 7)
* Lake Louise of early days, [after 1908], 3 p., typewritten, incomplete, by Mary Schaffer. (M79 / 7)
* The valleys of the Saskatchewan with horse and camera / Mrs. Charles Schaffer, 1907, in the Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Phiadelphia, vol.V, no.2, April 1907.
* Among the sources of the Saskatchewan and Athabasca Rivers / Mary T. S. Schaffer, 1908, in the Bulletin of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia, vol.VI, no.2, April 1908.
* Flora of the Saskatchewan and Athabasca River tributaries / Mary T. S. Schaffer, 1908, in the Canadian Alpine Journal, vol.1, no.2, 1908; 2 copies.
* Untrodden ways / Mary T. S. Schaffer, 1908, in the Canadian Alpine Journal, vol.1, no.2, 1908; 2 copies.
* Palliser's expedition, some intimate glimpses / Mary S. Warren, [after 1914], in Calgary Herald.
Records are: Hand-drawn map of Maligne Lake, 1911, pencil; hand-drawn map of Maligne Lake, ca.1911, photographic copy; hand-drawn map of Maligne Lake, 1911, ink on linen
Records are: Hand-drawn map of Maligne Lake, 1911, pencil; hand-drawn map of Maligne Lake, ca.1911, photographic copy; hand-drawn map of Maligne Lake, 1911, ink on linen