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Unusual Accident Costs Otis Staples of Wycliffe His Life
"Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 148 of 633 articles in a series of articles published in the Cranbrook Courier, Town & Country, Daily Townsman and Daily Bulletin between 1963 and 1978. Series coverage includes various events, people and topics of the Cranbrook district. Original articles are based on research from early district newspapers, books, interviews and correspondence often including transcribed sources. Research by Dan A. MacDonald. Editing, notes and comments by Dave Kay. |
textual record : newspaper article, photocopy
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1978.064.092 |
REF.0001.0001 |
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H E Richardson Reminisces on the Hog Ranche, River Boats, etc
"Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 399 of 633 articles in a series of articles published in the Cranbrook Courier, Town & Country, Daily Townsman and Daily Bulletin between 1963 and 1978. Series coverage includes various events, people and topics of the Cranbrook district. Original articles are based on research from early district newspapers, books, interviews and correspondence often including transcribed sources. Research by Dan A. MacDonald. Editing, notes and comments by Dave Kay. |
textual record : newspaper article, photocopy
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1978.064.298 |
REF.0001.0002 |
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H E Richardson on the Hog Ranche
"Come With Me to Yesterday" article # 401 of 633 articles in a series of articles published in the Cranbrook Courier, Town & Country, Daily Townsman and Daily Bulletin between 1963 and 1978. Series coverage includes various events, people and topics of the Cranbrook district. Original articles are based on research from early district newspapers, books, interviews and correspondence often including transcribed sources. Research by Dan A. MacDonald. Editing, notes and comments by Dave Kay. |
textual record : newspaper article, photocopy
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1978.064.300 |
REF.0001.0002 |
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Pioneer Remedies
Pioneer Remedies - when illness struck some families, they went right to their "Doctor books'. These thick home medical books, sold door to door, identified ailments and sometimes provided a remedy. Stories of the men and women who homesteaded on the Canadian Prairies in the early part of the 1900's. Also included are recipes for remedies from several 'Doctor books". |
textual record : booklet
Second printing, 1986 |
2011.048.001 |
PF.0193.0086 |
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Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen General Defense Committee Request Letter
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen General Defense Committee Request Letter, requesting support through monetary means of unearthing new evidence regarding the Armistice Day tragedy at Centralia Washington in 1919. |
textual record : business correspondence
September 10, 1924 |
2012.058.006 |
2-2-5-24 |
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Locomotive Engineers and Conductors Mutual Protective Association 3 Year Increasing Policy
Locomotive Engineers and Conductors Mutual Protective Association 3 Year Increasing Policy - Job Insurance for Transportation Employees providing indemnity for discharge or suspension, accidental death and disability. Occupation listed as Trainman, but no name attached to the policy. |
textual record : policy
Unknown |
2012.058.009 |
2-2-5-24 |
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Department of Militia and Defence Official Notification of the Death of L/Cpl. George N. Keay.
Department of Militia and Defence Official Notification of the Death of L/Cpl. George N. Keay to D. Bell, Esq., R.S. of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen. Officially reported as missing since October 8, 1916. |
textual record : official correspondence
July 3, 1917 |
2012.058.010 |
2-2-5-24 |
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