A.M. (Alexander) McDonald fonds
- LCM MSS 26
- Fonds
- 1885-1887
The fonds consists of 3 municipal assessment receipts for the years 1885, 1886, and 1887.
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A.M. (Alexander) McDonald fonds
The fonds consists of 3 municipal assessment receipts for the years 1885, 1886, and 1887.
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Fonds consists of records documenting the activities and functions of the University's Admissions Department. The Fonds is comprised of the following series: Series 01: Correspondence and Memoranda; Series 02: Minutes of Meetings; Series 03: Financial Records; Series 04: Reports and Planning documents; Series 05: Events and Recruitment; Series 06: Policies and Procedures; Series 07: Administrative Records; Series 08: Personnel Records.
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The fonds consists of a copy of a letter and manuscript relating to T.A. Pepin.
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The fonds consists of 3 ration books issued to Alfred and Edna Trattle, and 4 meat tokens issued between 1939-1945. Also included is Alfred Trattle's 1912 baptismal certificate, a 1940 consignment agreement for Trattle and Wolstenholm for tires and tubes, and a 1952-1953 safe driving identification card issued to Alfred Trattle.
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Fonds consists of records that document the activities and functions of the Alumni Relations Department, including correspondence, minutes, reports, financial and personnel records.;Series within the fonds include the following:;Series 01: Minutes of meetings; reports, proposals;Series 02: Correspondence;Series 03: Events and Public Relations;Series 04: Personnel;Series 05: Financial Records
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The fonds consists of a 2-page manuscript "A Brief History of the B.C. Provincial Police", a daily journal (1899-1907) for an unidentified detachment of the British Columbia Provincial Police compiled by Otway Wilkie and describing police activities in the Fraser Valley, a journal (1937) compiled by Constable S.M. Millar of the Barkerville Detachment describing police activities in the Barkerville and Wells area, and a daily journal (1906-1911) of the New Westminster office, blank BCPP stationery, 2 copies of the BCPP Regulations (1924, 1937), and 2 issues of the "Shoulder Strap", the BCPP journal. Fonds also consists of detailed records of the BCPP's Langley, B.C. Police Department, primarily compiled by Police Chiefs Robert Macklin and C.Y. Robertson, including ledgers containing records of cases and dispositions (1924-1927, 1934, 1939-1942), Provincial Police Court records (1912, 1924-1925, 1942-1954), semi-annual reports to the Langley Board of Police Commissioners (1925, 1937-1939), minutes of the Langley Board of Police Commissioners (1912-1938), a 1935 citation for a medal awarded to R. Macklin by His Majesty the King, and a 1932 petition to the Police Commissioners of the Municipality of Langley requesting reconsideration in the matter of the Police Chief.
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The fonds consists of a certificate of competence as a master steamer awarded to Alonzo Baker, who crewed on the Beaver between 1905 and 1914, and a Baker marriage licence (1931) and will (1932).
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The fonds consists of the Visitors' Book (1914) and 3 Registers of Pupils (1912, 1916, 1912-1916) from the Belmont Superior School, Murrayville, B.C.
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The Board of Governors fonds consists of records that document the activities and functions of the Board of Governors and its associated committees. Such documents include internal and external correspondence, memos, minutes, reports, proposals, and notes. Series within the fonds include School for Canada Committee (F 01.01); TJC Committee (F 01.02); Board of Governors (F 01.03); Administrative Committee (F 01.04); President's Advisory Council (F 01.05); Academic Committee (F 01.06); Executive Committee/Coordinating Committee (F 01.07); and Northwest Baptist Theological College and TWU Negotiations (F 01.08)
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British Columbia Electric Railway Company fonds
The fonds consists of the Langley Tram Power and Light By-law (1906), official correspondence of the BCER concerning the discontinuance of the Fraser Valley Interurban service (1949), and copies of the BCER's "The Buzzer" (1939, 1955).
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