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Wilfred Whyte McCutcheon permanent high school diploma

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1950
Accession Number
12-2008
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Item
Series Number
MG 1 1.12
Item Number
5
Accession Number
12-2008
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1950
Physical Description
35 x 25 cm
Physical Condition
Good
History / Biographical
See sub-series level description for MG 1 1.12 Wilfred Whyte McCutcheon fonds for biographical information.
Custodial History
See sub-series level description for MG 1 1.12 Wilfred Whyte McCutcheon fonds for custodial history.
Scope and Content
Item is McCutcheon's Permanent High School Diploma, Science Division issued by the Department of Education, Province of Quebec.
Storage Location
MG 1 oversize storage drawer
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Round the clock: A sangpeil for schools and classes

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Accession Number
9-2009
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
3-1997.2
Item Number
4
Accession Number
9-2009
GMD
textual records
Date Range
[n.d.]
Publication
J. and R. Paralane, Paisley
Edinburgh and Glasgow: J. Menzies and Co.
London: Houlston and Sons
Physical Description
15 cm x 25 cm
Material Details
18 pages
Physical Condition
Some torn edges, red marker on the cover
Scope and Content
Copy of Round the Clock: A Sangspiel for Schools and Classes by Alan Reid.
Storage Location
2009 accessions
Storage Range
2009 accessions
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Griswold School District fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1907-1943
Accession Number
13-1997
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
13-1997
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1907-1943
Physical Description
2 cm
History / Biographical
The Griswold Protestant School District was established on September 9, 1885, to provide schooling for children residents in the village of Griswold and the surrounding countryside. It became the Griswold School District following school reform in Manitoba in 1890. The District existed until the early 1960s, when it was incorporated first into Brandon School Division #40 and subsequently into Division #41 (La Bosse). The Griswold School was still in operation in 1967. The building is now used as a community center.
Custodial History
This fonds was accessioned in 1997 by the McKee Archives. Prior custodial history is unknown.
Scope and Content
The single minute book in this fonds contains minutes on meetings held by the Griswold School District, in Griswold, Manitoba from 1907 to 1943. The minutes deal with questions related to teacher hiring and general administration in the school district.
Notes
CAIN No. 202588
Subject Access
La Bosse School Division
Brandon School Division
Rural schooling
Storage Location
1997 accessions
Storage Range
1997 accessions
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Basswood School District fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1916-1938
Accession Number
15-2007
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
15-2007
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1916-1938
Physical Description
24 cm
Physical Condition
Excellent
History / Biographical
Administrative history for the Basswood School District is currently unavailable.
Custodial History
Accessioned in 2007 by the McKee Archives. Prior custodial history is unknown.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of van driver contracts (1916-33), income tax forms (1919-38), school inspector's reports (1922-29), high school examination results (1926-34), correspondence with Western Seating Co. (1922), school censuses (1919-38), bus route plans (1916-34), caretaker agreemtns (1918-33), transportation expenditure forms (1917-38), equalizaton of taxes forms (1916-34), annual meeting reports (1924, 1927), Department of Education reports (1921-38), secondary school taxes notice to council forms (1926-33), Manitoba income tax employers' returns (1923-32), library reports (1929-34), requisitions for library books (1916-30), assessments (1919-34), teacher's annual reports (1937-38) and a miscellaneous file including records related to pupil promotions, teacher's retirement fund, religious teaching, a hectograph recipe, by-laws and insurance (1922-38).
Notes
Receipts from 1938-1939 were culled. Description by Christy Henry.
Storage Location
2007 accessions
Storage Range
2007 accessions
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Bankburn School District fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1906-1907
Accession Number
24-2007
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
24-2007
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1906-1907
Physical Description
5 mm
Physical Condition
Fair
History / Biographical
Bankburn School was located 1/2 mile west and about three miles north of Oak River, Manitoba. The Bankburn School Literary Society was formed in 1906.
Custodial History
Records were donated to the McKee Archives by Anne Pettapieces in March 1978.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of the minutes of the Literary Society of the Bankburn School (1906-1907) and a copy of Vol.1, No.1 of The Bankburn Star, which includes some information on and two photos of the school.
Notes
Description by Christy Henry.
Storage Location
2007 accessions
Storage Range
2007 accessions
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Bertha School District #861 fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1896-1961
Accession Number
8-1998
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
8-1998
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1896-1961
Physical Description
24 cm
History / Biographical
The Bertha School District, located south of Brandon in the Rural Municipality of Oakland, was established in 1896. It was integrated into the School Distict of Nesbitt in 1961. Subsequently, it became part of the Souris Valley School Division.
Custodial History
This fonds was accessioned by the McKee Archives in 1998. Prior custodial history is unknown.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of annual registers (1910-1961), minute books (1896-1962), account books (1896-1911, 1924-1956), an award of a Board of Arbitration (1961), a petition for consolidation with the School District of Nesbitt (1961), a financial report (1961), a map of the Souris Valley School Division showing rural school districts, and one debenture certificate (1896).
Notes
CAIN No. 202658
Subject Access
Rural Municipality of Oakland
Nesbitt School District
Souris Valley School Division
Rural Manitoba
schooling
history of Education
Storage Location
1998 accessions
Storage Range
1998 accessions
Related Material
Berbank Church fonds (28-1997), Berbank Ladies Aid fonds (27-1997) and Riverbank/Berbank Red Cross fonds (18-1997).
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Chater Protestant School District fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1892-1959
Accession Number
45-1997
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
45-1997
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1892-1959
Physical Description
22 cm
History / Biographical
The Chater Protestant School District was established in 1883, with the arrival of settlers in southwestern Manitoba. In 1890, it became the Chater School District following school reform in Manitoba. The original Protestant District school was a wooden structure constructed in the village of Chater a few miles east of Brandon, Manitoba. In 1906, funds were raised for the building of a cement structure to replace the original wooden one. The Chater School District was dissolved in 1966, but the school house continued to serve as a community center until 1973, when it was demolished.
Custodial History
This fonds was accessioned by the McKee Archives in 1997. Prior custodial history is unknown.
Scope and Content
Fonds includes minutes of the School Trustees (1891-1931, 1940-1959), teaching contracts (1937-1957), financial records of the school (1939-1958), a booklet titled "The Public School Act, The Education Department Act, The School Attendance Act, The Teachers Retirement Allowances Act"(1954), and a collection of school registers (1912-13, 1915-49, 1954-55, 1957-58) from the Chater School District. Included within the minute books of the Chater School District are financial records for the "Chater Association of Patrons of Industry, charter # 3532" (1891-1895). Also included is an ink stamp reading "Chater Protestant School District, No. 181, Manitoba Canada."
Notes
CAIN No. 202640
Subject Access
Chater
Patrons of Industry
Public Schooling
Public Schools
Agrarian organizations
Storage Location
1997 accessions
Storage Range
1997 accessions
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Birtle Indian Residential School fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1888-1898
Accession Number
10-1997
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
10-1997
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1888-1898
Physical Description
2 cm (one volume)
History / Biographical
The Birtle Indian Residential School was opened by the Presbyterian Mission on December 3, 1888. Prior to that date, there had been a school allocated within the Birtle district for the Bird-Tail Sioux within Treaty 4. The new boarding school was located within the town limits of Birtle along the Bird-Tail River. The school was made of stone, was three stories high (not counting the basement), and was designed to accommodate fifty students. Connected to the school was thirty acres of land. The main building consisted of the school room, refectory, kitchen, and boys and girls dormitory. Besides the main school building, there was a barn that could accommodate fifteen head of cattle, a root-house and a small shed in which the parents would keep their ponies in the winter when they would come to visit the children. In the front of the residence there was a square piece of ground fenced off which consisted of a lawn and flower garden. The back of the residence was graveled for twenty yards. A garden of four acres was also connected with the school where vegetables were grown for use at the school. Upon the opening of the school, there was considerable opposition on behalf of the parents as to the children being lodged and boarded such a substantial distance away from the greater Native population. This dissipated as the school gained acceptance within the Native community and attendance gradually increased as a result. The headmaster at the original Bird-Tail school at the time of its assimilation into the Birtle Indian Residential School was J.D. Burgess. The first principle of the Birtle Indian Residential School was Rev. G.G. McLaren. He held the position from 1888 until November 1894, when he was replaced by Neil Gilmour. William J. Small became principle in 1896, and remained in that position until 1901. The principal studies at the school were reading, writing, arithmetic, spelling and drawing. Although there were no trades associated with the school, the students were instructed in basic industries. The students also received moral training at the boarding schools. Girls were instructed in the branches of housework (washing, ironing, scrubbing , baking, cooking, sewing, knitting, tailoring, dressmaking, milking and butter-making). Boys were instructed in gardening, caring for stock, sawing, chopping and splitting wood, and were expected to help with the carpentry needs around the building. Special attention was also given to ethics and speaking English in class. There was also extensive religious training. Students were expected to attend church at least once each Sabbath in addition to their morning and evening worship and the study of the Bible and catechism in class. During the summer the students participated in an abundance of outdoor exercise and recreation. The boys played a variety of sports, including baseball and soccer. The girls were allowed to go on long walks in the country or were given free time outdoors to take part in whatever they desired. Certain students exhibited a musical flare by playing instruments such as the madolin or the harmonica. One student, Hugh McKay, even worked part time at the local printing press during his tenure at the school. In the winter, students participated in ice-skating twice a week and the boys were allowed to play football for an hour a day. The girls could go on their walks and two or three times a week were taken for a drive a few miles into the country. There were two large playrooms within the main building for use during bad weather or when it was too cold outside for recreation during the winter.
Custodial History
Fonds was accessioned by the McKee Archives in 1997. Prior custodial history is unknown.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of one attendance register from the Birtle Indian Residential School for the years 1888-1898. The total number of students within the register is 133. The attendance record covers the student's name, the date of their admission , their age, "full or half blood" Native status, tribe (ie. Sioux), band (ie. Bird-Tail Sioux), parents' names and father's rank, whether the parents were living or dead, parents' religion, places and periods of previous education and educational level of the student at the time of their registration. The average annual attendance at the school was forty-five students. Students include (listed in the order in which they appear in the register): Elizabeth Benjamin; Arthur Johnston; Hagar Bunntec; Susan Hunter; Julia Eastman; Dayar David; Charlie Hanchia; Louis Eastman; Andrew Ben; Irad Bunn; Cilas Bohha; Ellen Benjamin; Carolyn Simpson; Joseph Charles; Esau Thunder; Odes Thunder; Maggie Ben; Angus Bone; Duncan Burgess; Nobaire Bone; Susan Gambler; Hugh McKay; George Bird; Mary Boyer; Alice Matheson; William Bone; Jeremiah Bone; Thomas Blackbird; Ellen Bone; Dwight Gambler; Joseph Ben; Smauel Benjamin; Charlie Cote; James Cote; Elizabeth Bone; Peter Ondie Burgess; Gilbert Walker; Frances Enoch; Isabel McKay; Norman Brandon; Jessie Brandon; Rosie Morrisau; Alex Tanner; Francis Tanner; Charlie Tanner; Jane Bone; Willis Boyer; Joseph Tanner; Gilbert Boyer; Mary Jane Tanner; Archy McDonald; Katie Brown; Bessie Brown; Tina Siaton; John Hunter; Nora Best; Lexy Smith; Nannie Jandrew; Eva Hunter; Anne Ben; Marisha Thunder; Ralph Kerr; Maggie Cook; Frank Sealton; Louis Chisholm; Lydia Nakaloo; Agnes Minnie; John Assinnewasis; Lizzie Sunguish; Hattie Sunguish; Jim Takakowewewe; Horace Takakowewewe; Nillie Yellowbird; Elizabeth Nakatoo; Alexander Brandon; Fred Brandon; Susan Blackbird; Jacob Blackbird; Harry Menlick Manshuse; Ellen McKay; George Hunter; Herbert Menlick Oliver; Flora Bird; Lucy Takakowewewe; Amos Hui Naste; Younge Singus; Susette Blackbird; Nellie Bunn; Daisy Bunn; Victoria Brandon; Janet Ashlakeesie; Mary Nubris; Bertha Hanshnu; Laura Bone; John Desparles; Okerta Desparles; Emma Assissipenace; Maggie Bearbull; Lucy Eosisamuswa; Robert Bluebird; Willie Seaton; Cahrlie Singoosh; Seclonia Mekis; Fanny Singoosh; Birtha McWeg?; Jen Eescanigah; Ethel Messegnot; Patrick Bone; Joseph Mekas; Magie Kalropunace; Augris Mekas; Sarah Wawapenace; Walter Longelaw; Eva ShaManilo Wigwam; Elsie Blackbird; Jen Ercock; Alesi Flett; Fred Longclaws; Marie Macheantie; Annie Clare; Flossie Longclaws; Andrew Pewapucolenu; David Bunn; Elizabeth Penapeccolimee; and Peter Rattlesnake.
Notes
Description by Cory Anderson (1999). A copy of his finding aid and the essay he wrote on the Birtle Indian Residential School are located in the Birtle Industrial School fonds file (Finding aid drawer in the McKee Reading Room). The Sioux people who attended the Birtle Indian Industrial School originated in Minnesota and came to Canada following the Minnesota Sioux War of 1862. The history of the Dakota people in the Canadian Northwest is described in "The Dakota of the Canadian Northwest: Lessons for Survival" by Peter Douglas Elias (1988).
Storage Location
1997 accessions
Storage Range
1997 accessions
Related Material
Archival records RG10 from the Dept. of Indian Affairs / [microform] Issued by the Public Archives of Canada, Reference E78. C2P81 provides a link to records held in Library and Archives Canada for which microfilm copies exist in the John E. Robbins Library. The administrative records of the Birtle Indian Residential School may be found in this collection.
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Blyth Protestant School District #471 fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1886-1963
Accession Number
30-1997
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Collection
Accession Number
30-1997
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1886-1963
Physical Description
8 cm
History / Biographical
The Blyth Protestant School District #471 was founded in 1886. It became the Blyth School District following the elimination of the denominational school system in Manitoba in 1890. The District was located south of Brandon in the Rural Municipality of Cornwallis. The District existed until the mid-1960s, when it was incorporated into the Rolling River School Division.
Custodial History
This fonds was accessioned by the McKee Archives in 1997. Prior custodial history is unknown.
Scope and Content
Fonds includes the minute books, financial records (1886-1955), attendance registers (1887-1906), and related documents of the Blyth School District, Rural Municipality of Cornwallis. Aside from attendance records, the fonds contains documents relating to issues of teachers salaries, attendance policies, and holidays.
Notes
CAIN No. 202620
Subject Access
Rural Municipaity of Cornwallis
Rolling River School Division
Schooling
Rural Manitoba
School attendance
Storage Location
1997 accessions
Storage Range
1997 accessions
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Part Of
Alfred Angus Murray McPherson collection
Description Level
Box
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1938-1952
Accession Number
21-2006
Part Of
Alfred Angus Murray McPherson collection
Description Level
Box
File Number
9.1 - 9.18
Accession Number
21-2006
Other Numbers
Box I
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1938-1952
Scope and Content
Contains the following files: 9.1 Class list and lost alumni 1941-1948 9.2 "Spectrum" April 1944 9.3 "The Sickle" 1941-1945 (missing 1944) 9.4 Graduation programmes 1927, 1940-1952 (includes photo of Arts Banquet, Brandon College 1942) 9.5 "The New Era" 1947 9.6 Murray McPherson diary 1942 9.7 The Quill and The Sickle account book [1939-1941] 9.8 Brandon College documentation 1942-1943 9.9 Calendar 1940-1941 9.10 Murray McPherson's notes 1938-1939 (Brandon Collegiate) 9.11 Brandon College notes [1941-1944] (2 files) 9.12 Commencement programme 1944 9.13 Brandon College commencement programmes 1944, 1945, 1952 (also contains 1937-1938 Brandon College calendar and a copy of "S.J. McKee of Brandon College" by Tommy McLeod) 9.14 Physics notes [1942] 9.15 Murray McPherson - math and physics notes 1943 9.16 Murray McPherson - math notes 1944 9.17 Murray McPherson account book 1938-1940 (Brandon Collegiate) 9.18 Miscellaneous pamphlets re: Brandon College and hockey 1909 - ca.1945 (including Student Handbooks 1940-1944 and the 1913 convocation programme, the 1909 Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association constitution, pamphlets from The Boys' Brigade and a pamphlet with etiquette and manner advice for teenagers)
Notes
Part of the Alfred Angus Murray McPherson collection.
Storage Location
Alfred Angus Murray McPherson collection Box 7
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Brandon College honor roll

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Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1918
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Item
Series Number
16.3
Item Number
16
Item Number Range
16
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1918
Physical Description
1 item
Physical Condition
Some tears and water damage.
Scope and Content
The Brandon College Honor Roll is a list of the Brandon College students who served and/or were killed, wounded, gassed or imprisoned during World War I.
Notes
Part of BU 16.3 Artifacts - other.
Name Access
Philippe Louys
William Leary
William Bolton
Lieut. Donald McNeill
Nelson McBride
Capt. W.M. Graham
J.A. Drennan
Lieut. Milton Donaldson
Lieut. Gordon Cummings
Ritchie McPherson
Andrew Cumberland
Capt. Arthur Hallam
Herman Ferrier
William Scott
Charles Rose
Arden Smith
Lieut. Arthur Hosie
Jas. Allan
Alan Avery
Robert Cruise
Orval Calverly
J.A. Maley
Joe. Scott
Lieut. Everett Stovel
Lieut. Wallace Sharpe
Chas. Bailey
Reuben Trumbell
Jasper Wolverton
L. Walton
M.B. McLaren
Geo. Henderson
W.F. Wilken
Capt. J.C. Bown
Henry Knox
Geo. Yeomans
Chas. Dutton
Wilfred H. Brown
John Hart
C.E. Adey
Frank McKenzie
Chas. Little
Frank Squair
Leslie Eyres
Ralph Phillips
Earl McDonald
V.G. Shillington
Capt. P.J. Moon
Oscar McFadyen
Geo. Bamford
Henry J.Davis
Lieut. Lloyd Stovel
Lieut. W. Carey McKee
Percy Underwood
Evan Davies
W.C. Scott
James Smith
S.H. Miskiman
R.W. McBain
Bruce Steele
Kerry Chambers
J.C. Kerr
C.H. Innis
J.W.B. Doucette
E.H.J. Vincent
R.M. Harwood
Earl Dixon
H.A. Irwin
M.E. Graham
Hugh Connolly
A.J. Milton
Lieut. S.H. Potter
Lieut. W.J. Deans
Lyle Douglas
Alden McIntyre
C.M. McIntyre
E.R. Grantham
R. Allen McKee
David H. Beaubier
Kenneth Campbell
Rae Smale
Wilfred C. Corestine
Beberly Leech
Ralph E. Mayes
J.S. Milton
Norman McDonald
Archie E. Smith
Clarence V. Warner
Wallace R. Donogh
Fred. R. Julian
Frank J. Noble
E.D. Pound
Elliott M. Dutton
Duncan D. Lindsay
D.W. McEwen
Robt. G. Robinson
Jas. B. Rowell
Hubert Staines
Jas. W. Warriner
Morley Armstrong
Lorne Hardaker
L.W. Roper
Cecil A. Young
J.W. Sleight
Kenneth Elliott
John H. Robertson
Capt. E.C. Stovel
Capt. H.S. Mullowney
Lieut. A.F. Menzies
J. Scheenau
Wesley Irvine
G. Sigurdson
Capt. H. Dennison
Milton C. Crozier
L.C. Saunders
Tom H. HArris
Albert Hughes
G.L. Jackson
A.R. Loughead
W.J. Ross
A. Parker
Roy Doherty
Clare Connor
David Winton
Fraser McKinnon
Sgt. Percy Bucke
Frank WAtson
Earl Braithwaite
Sgt. W.B. Cunningham
Joe. Thomson
Ed. H. Miskimmin
Hobart McPherson
John Cloutier
H.L. Gainer
Lietu. F. Freer
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds Series16: Brandon University/College artifacts
Storage Range
New oversize drawer 4
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Brandon College honor roll

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4594
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1945
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Item
Series Number
16.3
Item Number
18
Item Number Range
18
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1945
Physical Description
1 item
Physical Condition
Good
Scope and Content
The item is a list of (then) current and former students of Brandon College who volunteered for active service with Canada's fighting forces in World War II. The former students have their graduation year following their names. Those students who went missing on active service, died on active service or were killed on active service are identified. Adams, Gavin R.; Armstrong, A.R.; Arthurs, J.; Bailey, E.J.; Bainard, H.E.; Ball, F.; Ballard, F.R.; Baynton, W.; Beamish, R.; Beaton, A.; Bell, G.L.; Blair. K.; Bliss, E.H.; Bird, F.L.L.; Bolton, W.; Bolton, F.; Boreskie, J.; Bowen, E.M.; Bowman, F.; Brooks, M.; Brooks, T.L.; Brown, R.; Brown, ?.W.; Brown, H.J.; Buckham, J.A.; Buckingham, L.W.; Bullard, W.; Buckham, R.H.; Burns, W.; Buss, J.P.; Chalmers, A.; Camerson, H.; Carlson, D.; Carruthers, E.P.; Catt, A.W.; Chalmers, G.; Chant, R.; Christilaw, E.G.; Clark, H.P.; Coach, W.H.G.F.; Condell, J.; Cordingley, D.C.; Cowan, F.; Cowie, J.W.J.; Crandall, W.N.; Crerar, D.; Crosbie, G.F.; Cristall, D.; Cuff, L.; Cumming, G.M.; Carter, A.B.; Daly, G.; Davis, R.; DeMarsh, H.R.; Dempsey, J.W.; Derby, A. I.; Dickson, J.M.; Dinsdale, W.G.; Driver, E.T.; Downing, D.; Donovan, S.; Dinsdale, O.; Edge, W.H.; Edmison, J.N.; English, M.A.; Fahrig, R.B.; Forbes, R.C.; Fraser, W.; Fraser, B.; Fraser, W.B.; Frith, R.; Gardiner, E.G.R.; Gibson, J.; Gilson, E.; Gilson, E.R.; Glinz, L.A.; Goodwin, F.L.; Goodwin, W.C.O.; Gordon, J.P.; Gorrie, W.A.; Grant, G.; Graham, J.; Hamilton, C.J.A.; Hamilton, G.; Hargreaves, W.; Harwood, W.R.; Harwood, J.; Harris, D.G.; Henderson, J.; Hewitt, R.; Hickling, M.; Higenbottom, G.A.; Hoglin, P.; Hoover, O.; Humphrey, K.L.; Humphries, F.J.; Hunter, E.; Hunter, E.M.; Hyndman, R.A.; Hunter, W.; Irwin, D.; Jacobs, A.L.; Johnson, D.C.; Johnston, G.P.; Jones, R.; Kaufman, E.S.; Kerr, A.F.; Kerr, R.H.M.; Kennedy, F.; Kennedy, J.; Keppel, J.A.C.; King, E.; Kitson, C.A.; Klenman, P.K.; Knipfel, D.O.; Knowlton, C.G.; Knight, A.C.; Kristinson, J.A.; Koropatnick, N.; Lamont, D.M.; Leaming, S.; Lawson, G.; Leary, W.A.; Lee, D.H.; Leybourne, M.; Longphee, G.E.; Lynd, N.; Mackay, D.; Malcomson, W.; Mann, G.W.; Maxwell, R.A.; Maylott, E.T.; McCulloch, R.G.; McGill, L.H.; McGregor, G.M.; McGregor, J.; McIntosh, R.; McKay, B.D.G.; McKinnon, N.K.; McLeod, A.J.; McMurdo, A.C.; McNeill, D.; McNeil, R.C.; Meadow, A.A.; Miller, J.; Mooney, J.W.; Muirhead, J.; McPee, M.D.; Neelin, J.E.; Nelson, W.K.; Nixon, S.L.; Oglesby, R.B.; Old, Gerald; Olver, Glenn; Orr, W.E.; Patterson, G.W.; Peech, N.; Penton, N.; Penton, T.; Pentland, H.C.; Popkin, J.W.; Poyser, L.E.; Price, L.; Prugh, J.S.; Rabinovitch, D.; Reider, A.; Reynolds, G.; Riesberry, D.L.; Roberts, L.; Robinson, C.; Robson, E.; Rosenberry, W.; Rowe, E.S.; Ruttan, C.G.; Scott, C.; Scott, G.; Searle, S.H.; Segsworth, T. C.; Sharpe, V.; Shaw, D.E.; Shaw, H.D.; Shewan, M.; Shirley, C.; Simpson, F.; Smellie, R.C.; Smith, D.S.; Snider, C.; Snider, D.M.; Sparrow, N.; Spearin, N.; Stapleton, J.; Stapleton, J.W.; Stark, D.D.; Stein, S.; Stinson, E.W.; Stone, F.M.; Strachan, C.; Sutherland, G.; Sykes, J.D.; Sykes, J.F.; Sykes, D.G.; Smith, J.K.; Taylor, A.M.; Taylor, B.; Taylor, G.J.; Taylor, G.R.; Taylor, J.L.; Tennant, H.J.; Thomas, H.; Thompson, H.; Thorman, C.E.; Tinline, D.C.; Tolton, G.; Trotter, H.A.; Trotter, J.B.; Umphrey, H.L.; Varcoe, H.R.; Volkers, B.; Warren, G.H.; Watson, G.; Wesley, D.; White, W.H.; Wickett, G.; Wilkins, S.J.; Williamson, J.R.; Wilde, K.; Witcher, C.; Wityck, P.; Wright, J.R.; Wood, J.; Yates, J.E.; Young, J.E.M.; Young, L.H.
Notes
Part of BU 16.3 Artifacts - other.
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds Series16: Brandon University/College artifacts 16.3 Artifacts - other New oversize drawer 4
Storage Range
New oversize drawer 4
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Brandon College honor roll (untitled)

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Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Item
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1918
Part Of
RG 6 Brandon University fonds
Description Level
Item
Series Number
16.3
Item Number
17
Item Number Range
17
GMD
textual records
Date Range
ca. 1918
Physical Description
1 item
Physical Condition
Good
Scope and Content
This item is a continuation of the Brandon College Honor Roll (RG 6, sub-series 16.3, item 16). It lists Brandon College students who served and/or were killed, wounded, gassed or imprisoned during World War I.
Notes
Part of BU 16.3 Artifacts - other.
Name Access
S.F. Atteridge
Thos. Blight
Johnson B. Ball
C.C.L. Blackwood
Lennard Boultbee
J.C.K. Brydon
Capt. Chas. W. Burns
Eldon Carrothers
R. Chanin
Robert Chapman
Fred Clarke
Capt. Dr. J.S. Clark
Charles CLyde
Fred G. Earl
Russell Ferrier
John Fisher
Geo. Anton Gregga
Nelson Gilchrist
Wilfred T. Hamilton
C. Hainer
Capt. H. Harrington
Lieut. Robert Jas. Hosie
Walter Hosie
Lieut. Albert Reg. Hurst
Frank Irving
Orrin Jones
C. Mathewson
Hamilton McFadden
Hon. Capt. Douglas McIntosh
Thos. McMillan
Capt. Jas. C. McMillan
Wm. Lovell McNair
Nursing Sister Jean McPherson
Arthur Millions
Wm. Jas. Munn
Roy McDonald
Wm. McLaurin
Duncan Munroe
A.W. Mayse
Lieut. Wm. L. Oliver
Arthur Orriss
Chas. Orriss
John Pickard
Harry Pickard
Arthur H. Pullen
Stanley Riggs
Robert Rabe
W. Harry Robertson
H.L. Rutherford
Wm. Rutherford
Russell W. Speers
Rob. Roy. Thompson
Herbert K. Valens
Evan McD. Whidden
Chas. Cromwell Williams
John A. Young
Lieut. Charles K. Guild
Lieut. Geo. Coldwell
Clifford Bresswell
Ira Dunbar
Ozra Bertrand
Robert Lang
John Thompson
Frank Higgins
Charles Koester
Storage Location
RG 6 Brandon University fonds Series16: Brandon University/College artifacts 16.3 Artifacts - other
Storage Range
New oversize drawer 4
Related Material
The Evan McDonald Whidden fonds (RG 1 Brandon College fonds, MG 1 1.8) has a considerable amount of correspondence written by Whidden to his family from the front during his service in World War I.
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