Includes descriptions of chaplain position, duties and responsibilities; resumes, applications, and contracts of individuals.
Contains a lot of unlabeled black and white photographs, probably from Penny Petrone's time teaching at Chapleau High School in 19958-1950, inside a large envelope. Two of the women appear over and over again, one older and one younger. Some are portraits, others are of plays an gymnastics, some are of children, while others are of landscapes, train stations, and one seaplane. Also contains two programs for a Chapleau High School Commencement ceremony and orders for the Chapleau High School Cadet Corps.
This file contains the locations of chapters of the Alumni Association of Lakehead University and contact information for various members at these locations.
Handwritten and typescript sermons including those given in Port Arthur & Fort William; by radio on CKPR; and in other locations. Some notes indicate that the sermon was given multiple times, with edits throughout.
Box 1 File 30.
Handwritten and typescript sermons including those given in Port Arthur & Fort William; by radio on CKPR; and in other locations. Some notes indicate that the sermon was given multiple times, with edits throughout.
Box 1 File 2.
Characterization of Young Fire Origin Forest (CD-R/DVD)
Characterization of Young Fire Origin Forest of Inventory Updates and Planning: A Case Study on the Ogoki Forest NWSI [Northwest Science & Information] Technical Report TR-133 December 2003 Ontario
Characterization of Young Fire Origin Forest of Inventory Updates and Planning: A Case Study on the Ogoki Forest NWSI [Northwest Science & Information] Technical Report TR-133 December 2003 Ontario
Characterization of Young Fire Origin Forest of Inventory Updates and Planning: A Case Study on the Ogoki Forest NWSI [Northwest Science & Information] Technical Report TR-133 December 2003 Ontario
This file has "An Indian Epic" - The Story of Charcoal by Z.M. Hamilton. Charcoal was Kainai, and was killed at Fort MacLeod in 1897.
Donation receipts and correspondence from elected officials; New Directions Workers Resource Centre Ledger Report.
Envelope of research materials from Charles Dean, Birmingham Michigan relative to the Dean family genealogical research, ancestral families and settlement from 1600s to 1900s.
This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Canadian Girl: An Appreciative Medley" for Canadian Magazine, which discusses the role and view of girls in Canadian Literature.
Brandon Thomas. Roles: Elly, Brasset, Jack, Donna Lucia
Articles and Papers by E.G. Charnock related to waterways. 1963
A collection of drawn and copied genealogical charts for family lines of Dean, Warmski, with family group records, maps, summaries, MacDougall, Weston, Soule and associated families. Multiple copies are in file.
Genealogical charts for Deane family and research notes.
This file has a photocopy of an article titled, "Indians Captured Limelight during royal tour of 1860", by L. N. Bronson. Mr. John Chase was Indigenous and read an address to the Prince of Wales in Sarnia, in the presence of several Indigenous Chiefs, such as Chief Shawanoe.
This file is on Rev. H. Pahtahquahong Chase, who was the hereditary chief of the Chippewa Band of Indians. There is a copy of an article on the Grand General Indian Council in Canada of 1882. Chase did a lot of work among the Oneidas, the Munceys, and the Ojibwas. He was born in the vicinity of Belleville about the year 1816 and was educated at Genesee College, in the state of New York. He was appointed the position of interpreter for the Frontier Indians and lieutenancy in the Indian militia. In 1860, he received the Queen's medal from the Prince of Wales.
Correspondence between Mr. Fisher and R.H. Cheadle of Pace Petroleum Products Limited, 1959, correspondence on Mr. Cheadle with various parties. Most of the other correspondence relates to the company in which Mr. Cheadle works (Pace Petroleum Products), and the Petroleum and related resources businesses
A revised copy of “Checklist of Vascular Plants of Thunder Bay District” by Thunder Bay Field Naturalists from April 2003 with changes made that had been written on the previous copy.
A rough copy of “Checklist of Vascular Plants of Thunder Bay District” by Thunder Bay Field Naturalists from April 2003, with some handwritten comments/notes to be improved upon.
This file contains slides of paintings by Elizabeth Chedanne between 1970-1980. There is also a list of her expositions, a letter from Elizabeth giving her slides to Pat, and an article written about an exhibition of her work in 1974.
Information Package on common toxic chemicals and poisoning due to CO2, Hydrogen Sulfide and Sulphur Dioxide.
Correspondence with Barry Chercover, 1963.
This file has a newspaper article titled "No Snapshots in the Attic: A Granddaughter's Search for a Cherokee Past" by Connie May Fowler. Connie May Fowler is the author of two novels, "Sugar Cage" and "River of Hidden Dreams". In this book review, it talks about coming from a diverse bloodline: Cherokee, Irish, German, French - but having very few possessions handed down. Fowler goes into depth about her grandmother's story, Oneida Hunter May.
Correspondence with E.P. Chester, 1964.