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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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Steam Plant exterior

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[197-]
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.12
Item Number
BUPC 2.12.1
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[197-]
Physical Description
8" x 10" (b/w)
History / Biographical
The 1960s campus expansion necessitated a large, updated heat source so a central steam plant fueled by coal was built north of the campus adjacent to the CPR rail lines on Pacific Avenue. A 25-year agreement was made between the University and John R. Brodie of the Great West Coal Company, which guaranteed BU lower coal prices tendered by the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways on an annual basis. Brandon College Engineer John Kasiurak officially opened the Heating Plant on 24 January 1962. An extension and/or upgrade of the steam plant appears to have occurred in 1970. Until the 1990s, heat was piped underground to the campus from the Pacific Avenue Heating Plant but inspection standards were outpacing the maintenance and repairs required to keep the plant operating smoothly. Consequently, a new steam plant was built immediately adjacent to the University to the west of Darrach Hall on 20th Street. This building was essential to handling additional loads from the proposed library expansion. The original steam plant was subsequently sold.
Scope and Content
Photograph is looking east and shows the exterior of Brandon University's steam generating plant located at 20th Street and Pacific Avenue beside the railroad tracks. McKenzie Seeds is visible in the background.
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Clark Hall Exterior

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1930
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.14E
Item Number
5.1.14E
Date Range
c. 1930
Physical Description
b/w, 3.25" x 5.5"
Scope and Content
Outside Clark Hall (?)
Notes
postcard
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Interior shot of exterior wall

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1996
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.2
Item Number
2.2.67
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1996
Physical Description
6" x 4" (colour)
Scope and Content
Photograph was taken from inside the building looking up to show the exposed exterior wall.
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Exterior wall and new construction

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1996
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.2
Item Number
2.2.69
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1996
Physical Description
6" x 4" (colour)
Scope and Content
Photograph was taken outside to show where new support beams met the existing structure.
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New Physical Plant building exterior

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
Fall 2017
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Creator
Photographer: Samantha Stone
Description Level
Item
Series Number
2.12
Item Number
BUPC 2.12.39
GMD
graphic
Date Range
Fall 2017
Physical Description
colour
Material Details
JPG & TIFF
History / Biographical
A $3.9M, 13,600 square-foot physical plant was opened on 07 April 2010. Located south of the steam plant on 20th Street by Darrach Hall, the building replaced the old Physical Plant occupying the World War II H-Huts. The new building serves as the hub for many campus operations, providing services from security and technical support, to building maintenance, deliveries, grounds keeping, cleaning, and capital project management.
Custodial History
Photograph is part of a series of campus images commissioned by the McKee Archives and Communications in the lead up to Brandon University's 50th Anniversary celebration.
Scope and Content
Photograph shows the new Physical Plant building located on the west side of 20th Street, just north of Louise Avenue. The photograph is looking southwest and shows the exterior of the building, as well as part of the parking lot.
Storage Location
JPG on T drive; TIFF on external hard drive
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1910
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
4
Item Number
4.13
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1910
Physical Description
4" x 6" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Portrait of the 1910 Brandon College men's hockey team.
Subject Access
Hockey
team sports
Location Original
Negative in BUPC box
Location Copy
Print made from the negative in BUPC storage drawer
Images
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1910
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
4
Item Number
4.18
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1910
Physical Description
4" x 6" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph of men playing doubles tennis.
Subject Access
tennis
Location Original
Negative in BUPC box
Location Copy
Print made from the negative in BUPC storage drawer
Images
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1925
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.11
Item Number
5.1.11
Date Range
c. 1925
Physical Description
b/w, 3.35" x 5.5"
Scope and Content
Brandon College Students (men)
Notes
Crawford's Drugstore, Brandon
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
early 20th century
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.18
Item Number
5.1.18
Date Range
early 20th century
Physical Description
b/w, 4" x 5"
Scope and Content
Men's residence at Brandon College. Student activity
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.79A
Item Number
5.1.79A
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Physical Description
b/w, 4" x 6"
Scope and Content
Brandon College – men’s residence. Tom Harris and Don Kennedy (who was later an M.P. from Peace River district)
Notes
McDiarmid Era. Negative enclosed
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.79B
Item Number
5.1.79B
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Physical Description
b/w, 4" x 6" & 3" x 5"
Scope and Content
Brandon College – men’s residence. Tom Harris and Don Kennedy (who was later an M.P. from Peace River district)
Notes
McDiarmid Era. Two pictures. Negative enclosed
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
5
File Number
5.1.83
Item Number
5.1.83
Date Range
c. 1900-1912
Physical Description
b/w, 4" x 6"
Scope and Content
Brandon College Male Chorus (Front Right – W. C. Smalley)
Notes
McDiarmid Era. Negative enclosed
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
12
File Number
12.4.31
Item Number
12.4.31
Date Range
N/D
Physical Description
22 negatives
Scope and Content
A Men's Choir
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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
12
File Number
12.4.31
Item Number
12.4.31
Date Range
N/D
Physical Description
22 negatives
Scope and Content
Men's Choir singing in Knowles-Douglas Building
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Men's soccer game

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1910
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
4
Item Number
4.8
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1910
Physical Description
4" x 6" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph of a men's soccer game being played on the field to the west of the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall.
Name Access
Brandon College Building
Clark Hall
Subject Access
Soccer
team sports
Location Original
Negative in BUPC box
Location Copy
Print made from negative in BUPC storage drawer
Images
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Men's soccer game

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions970
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1910
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
4
Item Number
4.9
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1910
Physical Description
4" x 6" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph of a men's soccer game being played on the field to the west of the Brandon College Building and Clark Hall.
Name Access
Brandon College Building
Clark Hall
Subject Access
Soccer
team sports
Location Original
Negative in BUPC box
Location Copy
Print made from negative in BUPC storage drawer
Images
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Men's soccer game

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1910
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
4
Item Number
4.10
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1910
Physical Description
4" x 6" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph features two muddy players with Professor Douglas Durkin on the field west of the Brandon College Building. The photograph was labelled with the words "a football incident."
Name Access
Douglas Durkin
Subject Access
team sports
Location Original
Negative in BUPC box
Location Copy
Print made from the negative in BUPC storage drawer
Images
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Men's basketball action

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1969?]
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
4
Item Number
4.67
GMD
graphic
Date Range
[1969?]
Physical Description
3.5" x 4.5" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph of Brandon University Bobcat Mel Harvey (14) making a shot during a basketball game.
Name Access
Mel Harvey
Subject Access
basketball
team sports
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Men's basketball action

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Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1980
Part Of
Brandon University Photograph Collection
Description Level
Item
Series Number
4
Item Number
4.96
GMD
graphic
Date Range
c. 1980
Physical Description
4" x 5.25" (b/w)
Scope and Content
Photograph of Bobcat coach Jerry Hemmings talking to his team during a game time out.
Name Access
Jerry Hemmings
Subject Access
basketball
team sports
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