- File
- 1974
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Manuscript, sponsored by Finlandia Club and Department of Secretary of State, entitled "Bay Street Project I" (1974). A study of Finnish immigration to Canada. (2 copies)
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Manuscript, sponsored by Finlandia Club and Department of Secretary of State, entitled "Bay Street Project I" (1974). A study of Finnish immigration to Canada. (2 copies)
Newspaper articles about Finnish groups.
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Newspaper articles about Finnish groups, events, advertisements, the death of Isaac Erikkila (proprietor of Windsor Hotel). 1904-1912.
"Report on European Emigration".
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Report by Professor James Mavor, Canada, Department of Interior entitled "Report on European Emigration" (1900)
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Statistics concerning the rate of immigration to Canada, United States and other countries.
Statistics photocopied from different books concerning the rate of immigration to Canada, United States and other countries.
"The Origins of the Canadian Finnish Labour Movement".
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Manuscript entitled "The Origins of the Canadian Finnish Labour Movement", by N. Viita (1970 October 9-13, Indusrialisti). History of labour movement, Temperance Society, Socialist party and unions. (2 copies)
"All People Should Accept the Truth and Reject Lies and Misrepresentation"
Manuscript, by A.T. Hill entitled "All People Should Accept the Truth and Reject Lies and Misrepresentation" (3 copies)
Questionnaire about Finnish immigrants in Thunder Bay.
Replies from questionnaire about Finnish immigrants in Thunder Bay.
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Part of Thunder Bay Finnish Canadian Historical Society collection
Photocopies of magazine entitled "Vakaleuka". A humoristic, Finnish magazine printed in Port Arthur. (issues No. 2, 18-19, 1910 and issue No. 3, 1915).