John Anderson-Thomson's appointment as Notary Public.
John and Janet Anderson-Thomson's certificate of honourary membership in the NWT Pipe Band.
John Anderson-Thomson's certificate of Life Membership in the Association of Professional Engineers of Saskatchewan.
[Message left in glass bottle by Lietenant Frederick Schwatka]
"Cape Felix, King William Sound
July 5th 1879
The Franklin [?] 1878-79
reached the above [?] July 3rd. Found
this cairn to-day [?]der but containing
nothing [? Lieutenant] Irving's
remains in bay just [?] Jane Franklin
June 27th, identified by [medal] awarded
him at Royal Naval [College], Found part
of a skeleton b[?] Franklin Pt.
And mouth of Collinson Inlet. No
other remains, graves or [records?] have
been found. Start in [?] on return
trip July 7th. Party [?] all well.
Frederick Schwatka
Lieut. U.S. Army
C[?]d'g"
A proclamation published on the occasion of changing the status of Pine Point, NWT from a village to a town. April 1, 1974
This item is a transcript of eight interviews of Northern musicians conducted by Pat Braden between 2006 and 2014. Interviewees include John Tees, Alex Czarnecki, Gary Tees, Ted Wesley, Kevin Mackie, John Landry, Richard Lafferty, Pat Burke, and Allen Daniels. Items 0013 through 0024 comprise the sound recordings of these interviews.
Field Book from Spud Arsenault from 1938. The journal is titled "Prospecting in NWT Yellowknife 1938". The handwritten journal describes his travels around Yellowknife between April 15, 1938 and December 9, 1938. Includes descriptions of weather, work being done and people he is with.