Nipigon Photos. Catalogued 1-4
History of the Nipigon Independent Church in Nipigon, Ontario; Typed excerpts from newspaper articles concerningthe church; Photocopied newspaper article about the Nipigon Independent Church; Personal data on interviewed church members; Interviews of early members to Nipigon Independent Church.
Reprinted February 1996 with Implementation Annex, Nipigon Bay Remedial Action Plan Team, and Nipigon Bay Public Advisory Committee
Editorial & professional review comments are written on this 1996 reprint by Walter Momot. Includes a one-page summary (loose lined paper) inserted between pages 43-44
This file contains three original news articles published in Wawatay News written by Pat Ningewance. One, titled "Native Language came first should remain no.1", 1979, concerns itself with the preservation of Indigenous language in Northwestern Ontario. Another, titled "Linguist calls for standardized syllabic spelling", 1979, details the two different keyboards, Western and Eastern, manufactured for the first typewriters. The last, titled "Northern women's canoe-athon-success for canoeists and Wawata", includes information about the First Annual Northern Women's Fund-raising Canoe-athon with six participants.
Contains several exam booklets worth of handwritten notes on nineteenth century fiction and writers in Canada.
Ville Akkanen
In this file, you will find a copy of a document entitled "Blackfeet Indians". It outlines, in detail, the lives of the Niisitapi and addresses Indian Treaty No. 7. Before settlers reached the interior of North America, the Niisitapi and their allies lived on the prairie lands from Saskatchewan to Montana. The original members this confederacy were the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikuni. This file has photocopies of chapters titled, "Unrest of Canada Indians and Incursion of the Sioux" and "History of the province of Saskatchewan". [Originally titled: Indians (Blackfeet)]
Photographs: [66 items]
-Northern Woman's Bookstore
-NWJ cover designed by Donna Phoenix when Anna + I opened the Bookstore - December 1983
-Anna + Margaret Bookstore opening March/84
-Celebrating the official opening March/84
Booklist 1985
Newsletters
News clippings
Dedicated to Bob Browne.
Bound manuscript score.
Nigel Juhtund was a resident of Schreiber. He was a bachelor and worked in a lumber mill in Terrace Bay. He was originally from the Baltic region of Europe. Juhtund recorded all of his bird sightings for the Schreiber area from 1952 until 1985. The Federation of Ontario Naturalists honoured his work by granting him an award at their annual conference in 1990 held in Thunder Bay.
The fonds consists of bird observation data and summaries of the data. The fonds consists of the following series:
- North-Shore Bird Sightings
- Field List
- The Summary of North-Shore Birds
- Bird Nesting Period Summaries
Dr. Schroeter
Correspondence with John Nicol, 1958-1963
This file contains a draft proposal for the Thunder Bay Historical Newspaper Indexing Project by David Nicholson, information sheet for the Thunder Bay Historical Newspaper Indexing Project, correspondence between David Nicholson and Michel Beaulieu discussing the project proposal.
Correspondence with Pat Nicholson and a newspaper clipping
Report on Trip to Bangladesh Prepared by MaryAnn Haywood
Correspondence from Margaret Phillips to Karen Seabrooke regarding Remarkable Experience
Inter Pares A Case Study in Democratic Management Jean Christie February 1991
This file contains a series of correspondence between Ian Dew of NextLibrary Inc. and Michel Beaulie/Beth Boegh of LSHI discussing the Northwestern Ontario Historic Newspaper Digitization Project and initiating a pilot program.
Email from P Olmsted with the Subject line Clarification of next of kin from January 15, 2016 12:55:04 PM EST
-Information on Margaret Phillips’ family
Article Clippings
Justice For Injured Workers newspapers, ONIWG, 2015-2018.
Down memory lane...Fitzimmons bantam hockey team Thunder Bay district champs, about 1940. Gus Waino is honored. Hockey jamborees add more to sport. Registration is expected to go down Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association.
This file contains different newspaper clippings about saunas and handwritten and typed lists of newspaper articles to include in Sweating with Finns. Additionally, there is correspondence between Raija Warkentin and newspapers hoping to advertise the writing competition and bring attention to the sauna history in Thunder Bay, Ontario
Miscellaneous newspaper articles and clippings about Theodor Geiger and related material