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Administration
Series · 1997-2019
Part of Lakehead Social History Institute fonds

This series consists of administrative records of the Lakehead Social History Institute. The series includes expenditures, financial statements, memorandums, membership applications, and general forms.

File · 2003-2004
Part of Lakehead Social History Institute fonds

This file contains Chronicle-Journal Prize for Arts & Heritage Nomination Form for Father William Maurice, Nominations for Chronicle-Journal Prize for Arts & Heritage information sheet, 2003 Chronicle-Journal Prize for Arts & Heritage agenda, Chronicle-Journal article titled "Interest in history worthy of award by," Chronicle-Journal article titled "The winner is..." by Cathi Arola. Chronicle-Journal Prizes for Arts & Heritage 2004 program, an invitation for the Chronicle-Journal Prizes for Arts & Heritage 2004, a copy of the Chronicle-Journal article by Ian Pattison titled Arts, Heritage Awards Honour Contributions.

Correspondence - 1997

This file contains a series of correspondence between Ernie Epp of the LSHI and Bruce Elliot of Carleton University discussing the establishment of the LSHI and the First Annual Meeting of the LSHI. A generic orrespondence by Ernie Epp of the LSHI that was sent to J.O.G. White of the Ontario Genealogical Society and Glenn Craig of the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society. A copy of the the LSHI 1996-97 Annual Report, Financial Report to 30 April 1997, Expenditures, and LHSI Mission Statement. A photocopy of The Chronicle Journal article titled, "A social history institute for Thunder Bay" by Ernie Epp detailing the establishement of the LSHI. A handwritten note containing financial calculations and contact information for a series of individuals.

Fatal Flower Project

This file contains correspondence between Ron Harpelle and Ernie Epp/John Potestio of LSHI disuccing the Fatal Flower Project, The Lakehead Then and Now agenda, Chronicle-Journal article titled "Filmmakers form society" by Hubert O'Hearn.

File · 1996-1997
Part of Lakehead Social History Institute fonds

This file containts From Genealogy to Social History pamphlet and poster. A copy of Bruce Stewart Elliot's bibliography. Series of correspondence between Ernest Epp and Eva Maxwell discussing the workshop and attendee registration. Series of correspondence between Ernest Epp and Bruce Elliot discussing the workshop and a brochure. Series of receipts related to the workshop including hotel, food, and stationary.

File · 2006-2008
Part of Lakehead Social History Institute fonds

This file contains correspondence between Drs. Harpelle/Dufresne and Michel Beleaulieu/Beth Beogh discussing support for the Advanced Institute for Globalization and Culture at Lakehead University, correspondence between Ron Harpelle and Ernie Epp/Beth Beogh discussing the Knowledge Impact in Society intiative, correspondence between Ron Harpelle and Ernie Epp/Marc Bode discussing letters of support for organizations and projects, Summary of Planned Activities of the Knowledge Impact in Society program.

Fonds · 1990 - 2019

The Lakehead Social History Institute is a partnership between historical researchers at Lakehead University and members of the Thunder Bay community. Active since 1997, the Institute supports and promotes historical research in the Northwestern Ontario region. The Institute facilitates research, trains new researchers, disseminates information about historical resources, conducts workshops, assists educational and community organizations, supports historical publications, and encourages local groups to preserve archival materials.

The fonds includes meeting minutes, correspondence, research projects, funding applications, workshop materials, membership lists, and publications. It also contains records of collaborations with educational institutions and community organizations, reflecting the Institute’s commitment to advancing historical research and public engagement.

Lakehead Social History Institute