The file consists of student work books produced by students at St. Peter's Mission (Residential) School, including Cyril Uninguik, Harriet Soto, Noel Firth, James Koe, Sambo Kaklik, and Antoine Mackay. The books contain mainly writing exercises, although one also includes spelling and dictation lessons.
One school attendance register from St. David's Mission in Fort Simpson for the year 1919.
The file consists of pages from journals kept by Lewis Morton while serving in the Inland Water Transportation Section, Royal Engineers during World War I and on his return to northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories
Correspondence related to leased areas documenting applications and maintenance of surveying permits for petroleum and natural gas exploration in the south Great Slave Lake region including, Pine Point and Presquille Point areas.
A journal containing personal observation and transcribed letters written by Norman Robinson to his family between 1919-1920. The letters and journal entries recount his travels and experiences in the Northwest Territories.
This file consists of one journal comprised of 50 black and white photographs (N-2002-005: 0001 to 0050) and accompanying narrative dated between 1919-1920. The journal and accompanying images describe a trip that Robinson took with John Hornby from Edmonton to Peace River Crossing by train where they purchased supplies, including a canoe, for their trip to Fort Smith. This journal follows their expedition to the Hudson's Bay Company Red River post where they wintered for two months and trapped, before continuing on to Fort Smith. This album includes a sketch map of the trip from Peace River Crossing to Fort Smith. The photographs include images of John Hornby, Norman Robinson, trapping activities, camping, traveling by dog team and canoe, as well as photographs of scenery, rapids and posts at Fort Chipewyan and Fort Fitzgerald.
[3 pages. Listing names (mentioned in book?) Actual book ISBN: 0888332106]
The file consists of the logbook of the vessel Echo for 1920-1921, kept by Lewis Morton. Additional pages listing trips directions for 1919-1921 are also included.