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              Silver Islet Collection
              Collection · 1870 - 1910

              Photographs and documents from the Silver Islet Mine and Silver Islet Store, including ledgers and a chart.

              A rich deposit of silver was discovered on Silver Islet in 1868. A small island at the tip of the Sibley Peninsula, the mine was built deep below the waterline, and relied on breakwaters and pumps. Silver Islet was mined until 1884, when pumps failed, and the mine was flooded. The small community built on shore to support the mine is still inhabited.

              Fonds · 1914-2013

              Raili Margaret (Virta) Charnesky (1936-2022) was born and raised in Port Arthur to parents Kalle and Impi Virta, both immigrants from Finland. Raili worked in the Mining Recorders Office, Ontario Department of Mines, in Thunder Bay, and became the Mining Recorder for the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines in Sudbury and Toronto. She retired in 1993 after 40 years of public service.

              These records primarily reflect family relationships, particularly the early death of her brother Olaf in 1951, and the deaths of her parents Kalle (1961) and Impi (1983). Records include family & genealogical information, photographs, memorial books and sympathy cards.

              Peter Fergus-Moore fonds
              Fonds · 1990 - 2002

              Records consist of interviews between Peter Fergus-Moore and various individuals, recorded as part of his work as a freelance journalist. Interviewees include:

              Biljana Baker, artist (1 tape)
              Confederation College film students, multiple interviews (1 tape)
              Roy Coran, musician (1 tape)
              Gloria Dowton, Magnus Theatre (1 tape)
              GAMI, youth arts collective associated with Definitely Superior Art Gallery (1 tape)
              Jorma Halonen, history of socialist bookstore in Port Arthur (2 tapes)
              Dusty Miller, former mayor (1 tape): https://static.scholarsportal.info/lakehead-permafrost/8bf4/b130/4e56/458e/952f/b457/7bad/a0af/PeterFergusMoore-96a4f6b9-8db6-44c5-8634-8891c7211291/objects/3dbed0bc-42fb-47ec-b72a-4c43185f2014-Tape_5b_Dusty_Miller.mp3
              Diane Potts, Magnus Theatre (1 tape)
              Sleeping Giant Folk Society (1 tape)
              Norman Sponchia, artist (1 tape)
              Brad Stephenson, filmmaker (1 tape)
              Charles Wilkins, author (1 tape)

              Northwestern Ontario Prospectors’ Association Interviews:
              Moe Lavigne, geologist (2 tapes)
              Northwestern Ontario Prospectors’ Association Symposium (1 tape)
              Ruth Petrunka, widow of prospector Dave Petrunka (2 tapes)
              Stares brothers (3 tapes)
              Mel Stewart, prospector (2 tapes)

              Fonds · 1997 - 2004

              Primarily copies of the Northwestern Ontario Prospectors' Association (NWOPA) newsletter, Bearsh't & Blueberries, 1997-2004. Also assorted issues of the Ontario Prospectors' Association (OPA) newsletter, The Explorationist, and a small quantity of other documents related to NWOPA and OPA.

              Fonds · 1955-1972

              Records relate to the work of business and industrial development and policy throughout Northwestern Ontario.

              The role of the Northwestern Ontario Development Association / Northwestern Ontario Development Council was to support and promote business and industrial development across the Northwestern Ontario region. This involved supporting individual businesses and entrepreneurs; organizing and carrying out research on existing and potential industries and availability of services in the region; facilitating the flow of information between governments, researchers, existing businesses and prospective businesses; and advocating for the needs of Northwestern Ontario to multiple levels of government. Transportation, utilities, and financial incentives are recurring themes; mining, forestry, manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, and more are also heavily reflected in the records.

              These records reflect the work of Alexander Phillips as General Manager of NODA/NODC, and include correspondence with municipalities, government, business leaders, entrepreneurs, colleagues in other regions, and others, and cover a wide variety of subjects. The division of records into series reflects how they were initially kept and filed by NODA; searching within the collection will be valuable to researchers as files related to a particular subject may be found in multiple locations.

              Phillips' own files are also integrated into this collection, and so records reflecting his work with the Quetico Provincial Park Advisory Committee, the Mississippi River Parkway Commission, and various other organizations can also be found within the collection. There is additionally a small amount of personal material.

              Northwestern Ontario Development Association
              Mel Bartley fonds
              Fonds · 1892 - 1984

              The fonds consists of 357 file folders of Mel Bartley’s personal files. The files range from mining reports, publications, and claims. There is also an index for the reports, and a mining publications index.

              The entire fonds is arranged alphabetically, as one series.

              Bartley, Melville William