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Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-001 · File · 29 October 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Peace tells Peters he will send him a copy of his manuscript when he addresses editorial changes.

Peters, F. H.
F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-3 · File · 29 November 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Peters sends Pearce comments on his historical narrative, advises a need for photographs, more personal observation.

Peters, F. H.
Pearce to F.H.Peters
1974-169-448.1-2 · File · 1 November 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends F.H. Peters parts one and two of his narrative, explains no one else could equal his first-hand experience of western settlement and he is most qualified to write the narrative.

Peters, F. H.
Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-4 · File · 3 December 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce accepts Peters recommendations, will collect historic photogarphs to add to the work.

Peters, F. H.
F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-5 · File · 12 December 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Peters tells Pearce Premier Greenfield of Alberta would like to review a copy of his manuscript

Peters, F. H.
Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-6 · File · 17 December 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce tells Peters he will let Premier Greenfield make copies of his narratives, comments he is a weak Premier.

Peters, F. H.
Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-13 · File · 25 August 1925
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce tells Peters he met with Premier Greenfield and spoke with the Provincial Librarian, Mr. Jaffray concerning Jaffray's suggested manuscript changes.

Peters, F. H.
F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-12 · File · 10 July 1925
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Peters explains to Pearce that he cannot obtain free copies of maps from the Topographical Survey of Canada. Peters tells Pearce he has had his manuscript typed and will have it circulated and read by certain members of the Department of the Interior. He will collect opinions on whether these men believe the Department should publish Pearce's work. Peters finally acknowledges receipt of Pearce's photographs, he refrains from commenting on the photos until he learns if the the Department will print his work.

Peters, F. H.
Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-9 · File · 6 March 1925
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce advises Peters that he spoke to Premier Greenfield and reports that Greenfield suggests he might be able to publish his work in cooperation with the governments of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

Peters, F. H.
Pearce to F. H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-10 · File · 7 April 1925
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce explains his efforst to obtain historic photographs of the West for his narrative, he mentions contacting H.Lumsden, Geological Surveys, and Dr. Adam Shortt of the Dominion Archives.

Peters, F. H.
F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-11 · File · 28 April 1925
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Peters tells Pearce he has begun the process of publishing his historical narrative through the Department of the Interior.

Peters, F. H.
F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-18 · File · 19 November 1925
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Peters tells Pearce the Department of the Interior is not very interested in publishing his manuscript, hopeful the advocacy of Alberta Premier Greenfield will help.

Peters, F. H.
F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-21 · File · 27 November 1925
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Peters tells Pearce the Department of the Interior will not print his manuscript, recommends the Board of Historical Publications of the Archives and Dr. Adam Shortt.

Peters, F. H.
F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-25 · File · 4 March 1927
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Peters returns Pearce's manuscript with contemporary and historical photographs, tells Pearce a personal visit would not change the Department's decision not to publish

Peters, F. H.