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Pearce to Unwin
1974-169-616-003 · File · 29 April 1889
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce informs Miss Unwin that he has contatected Capt. Deane, concerning money he owes and assures her Capt. Deane will soon pay.

Pearce, William
Miss Unwin to Pearce
1974-169-616-004-001 · File · 24 April 1889
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Miss Unwin sends Pearce an unpaid bill Capt. Deane owes to the Ladies Work Reformatory for the purchase of 220 lbs. Of of marmalade.

Unwin, Helen
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-006 · File · 29 April 1889
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce writes to Steele requesting him to resolve the Ladies Work Depository's request for payment of bill for supplying 200lbs of marmalade to the NorthWest Mounted Police detachment in Lethbridge, Alberta.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-007 · File · 2 May 1889
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele tells Pearce he is not in contact with Captain Deane and will therefore find it difficult to get payment to the Ladies Work Depository for the cost of marmalade purchased for the NorthWest Mounted Police detachment in Lethbridge, Alberta

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Davidson
1974-169-616-009 · File · 30 April 1929
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Davidson his Detailed Report upon All Claims to land and Right to Participate in the North-West Half-Breed Grant. He also explains his role in approving French Half Breed land claims in Prince Albert prior to the 1885 rebellion. He claims his actions reduced the participation of this group.

Pearce, William
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-028 · File · 13 August 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steele, who is commanding "E" Division of the South Africa Constabulary in South Africa, a general update of news in Canada. Topics include the Frank Slide, land speculation in western Canada, Pearce's desired superannuation, American immigration and the loyalty of British immigrants to the Crown.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-031-001 · File · 15 October 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearces sends Steele a general report on news and events in Canada while Steele is commanding the "n" Division of the North Arfrican Constabulary. Topics include livestock brought from the U.S., immigrant Chinese labour, the Alaska Boundary Dispute, the Canadian labour market, and the health of the crops on the Prairies.

Steele, Samuel
1974-169-616-030 · File · 12 October 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce acknowledges receipt of a letter of introduction from Steele. An unidentified acquaintance of Steele's (most likely his nephew) attempted to visit Pearce in Calgary but he was not home.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-033-001 · File · 4 December [ca. 1903]
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce advises Steele on prospective land purchases in Alberta, particularly around Sounding Lake. He notes that they can together make wiser investments in the future.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-035-001 · File · 8 February 1904
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steele a general update on events in Canada. Land speculation has receded and Pearce tells Steele he can help him acquire some land in Alberta. Other events commented on include the Chamberlain crusade on tariff reform and the Alaskan Boundary Dispute.

Pearce, William
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-041 · File · March 1904
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steele, still serving as a commander in the South African Constabulary in Pretoria, general news and events in Canada. Topics include Pearce's aid in Steele purchasing a farm in Alberta, federal politics, and British-American relations.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-008-001 · File · 3 August 1898
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce congratuates Steele on his appointment to cammond of the military forces in the Yukon an to becoming a Member of Council for the Distrct. Pearce also recommends his friend Billy Jones, soon to be in the region, for any support Steele can offer.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-017-001 · File · 25 January 1902
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele gives Pearce an overview of his military activities in South Africa.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-021-001 · File · 30 March 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele sends Pearce his general impression of the South African region he is working in. He gives his impressions of the natural environment, the wildlife, and the native peoples.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-022-001 · File · 23 April 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele sends Pearce his perspective on the state of British colonial acitivities in South Africa and Canada with a view to promoting British identity. He also discusses his desire to settle in western Canada.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-029 · File · 7 September 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele gives Pearce a general description of his experiences in South Africa. He includes brief comments on the Boers, colonialism, and the natural surroundings.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-024-001 · File · 12 August 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele describes to Pearce the trouble in South Africa finding labour to work in the mines. He writes that mineowners are considering contracting Asian labourers and asks for Pearce's impression of this solution in light of the Canadian labour experience.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-014-001 · File · 20 March 1901
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steele a letter telling him he tried to see him in his hotel in Ottawa but Steele did not appear to wish to see him.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Shanks
1974-169-616-010 · File · 29 January 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce responds to accusations from Norman Fergus Black that the Canadian government's mishandling of land claims in the regions of St. Laurent was a contributing factor in the 1885 Rebellion. He also advices Mr. Shanks, Assitant Director General of Surverys, that he is sending him a copy of the Annual Report of the Albera Land Surveyors' Association for 1921. This report holds further commentary on the pre-1885 land claims issue. Finally, Pearce also includes a copy of his 1885 Half-Breed Outbreak Report.

Pearce, William
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-025-001 · File · 17 October 1901
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele gives Pearce a general report on conditions in South Africa during the conflict between the British and the Boers. He mentions civilian prisoners, fighting, and farming in South Africa.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-027-001 · File · 27 June 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele makes inquiries concerning the seasonal state of farming in western Canada.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-036-001 · File · 29 November 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele comments to Pearce on the prospects of settling in western Canada for himself and other military officers in the South African Constabulary.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-038-001 · File · 15 January 1904
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele asks Pearce to pick out and purchase a nice piece of land for him in western Canada. He wishes to settle down as a farmer when he returns to Canada. Steele also comments on the quality of the men serving in Southern Africa.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-026-001 · File · [ca. 1900-1906]
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele thanks Pearce for inquiring into the purchase of land in western Canada.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-034-001 · File · 17 November 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele asks Pearce many questions about his chances to return to western Canada and purchase a farm. He also informs Pearce on the conditions in Sourth Africa, the climate, and the quality of local labour.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-037-001 · File · 20 March 1901
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Three related notes on hotel letterhead documenting Pearce's efforts to meet with Steele during his time in Ottawa.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-039-001 · File · 1 March 1904
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steele a general news letter. His topics include, the Alaskan Boudary decision, Asian immigration, potential war with Russia and Japan, and British politics.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-013-001 · File · 20 April 1899
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steele some news concerning inside politics at Ottawa.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-020-001 · File · 17 October 1902
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steele a letter in South Africa giving him a general report of events in Canada includig the development of railways on the Prairies, crops and irrigation. Investment opportunities in natural resources are also mentinoed.

Steele, Samuel
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-012 · File · 16 February 1899
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele asks Pearce to determine if his application for the Red River Expedition Medal has been received and processed by Colonel Wainwright or Griffith.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-015-001 · File · 5 December 1901
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steele, Commanding "E" Dvision, of the South Africa Constabulary in Pretoria, a general review of Canadian politics, including harvest news and internal Department of Interior news.

Pearce, William
Steele to Pearce
1974-169-616-016-001 · File · 17 October 1907
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steele sends Pearce a general description of his life in South Africa as he serves in the "E" Division of the South African Constabulary.

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-018-001 · File · 27 March 1902
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steele a letter in South Africa giving him a general report of events in Canada includig the development of railwasys on the Prairies, crops and irrigation, and sporting events

Steele, Samuel
Pearce to Steele
1974-169-616-023-001 · File · 21 May 1903
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sents Steele, still commanding "E" Division in Pretoria for the South African Constabulary, general information on events in western Canada. Topics include a harsh spring in Alberta, land speculation in Southern Alberta, and Pearce's desire for superannuation.

Steele, Samuel
J.S. Denis to William Pearce
353-15-1-0-74169-9-2-6-1-1-1 · File · 5 May 1880
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Denis assures Pearce that the Board of Examiners of Surveyors will meet with quorum in Winnipeg to approve his bona fide surveyor's certification.

Dennis, J. S.
H.H. Smith to William Pearce
1974-169-9-2-6-1-3-1 · File · September 13, 1902
Part of William Pearce Fonds

The Toronto General Trusts Coroporation asks Pearce to give an estimated value to two properties in and near Calgary.

Smith, H. H.
R.A. Gibson to Pearce
1974-169-460.5-2 · File · 21 February 1925
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Gibson responds to Pearce's request for maps of settlements and HBC posts in the West.

Gibson, R. A.
Pearce to Prof. Mavor
1974-169-446.1-35 · File · 16 July 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce informs Mavor the Royal Society is not interested in publishing his manuscript

Pearce, William
Pearce to Stead
1974-169-446.1-27 · File · 18 June 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce thanks Stead for recommending publishing in a newspaper, anticipates the Royal Society will publish it.

Stead, Robert J.C.
Stead to Pearce
1974-169-446.1-29 · File · 22 June 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Stead informs Pearce that he might consider selliing his manuscript to libraries

Stead, Robert J.C.
Burpee to Pearce
1974-169-446.1-25 · File · 5 June 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Burpee informs Pearce the Royal Society cannot afford to publish Pearce's manuscript.

Burpee, Lawrence J.
Robert Stead to Pearce
1974-169-446.1-26 · File · 11 June 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Stead recommends to Pearce to try publishing his manuscript in serial form in a newspaper, recommends the Winnipeg Free Press.

Stead, Robert J.C.
Pearce to Macdonald
1974-169-446.1-42 · File · 17 August 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce laments the lack of financial support for writers from universities and the private sector. Reports his manuscript is now in the Dominion Archives and Calgary Public Library.

Pearce, William
Pearce to Harry Steadman
1974-169-446.1-40 · File · 15 August 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Steadman a copy of his manuscript and asks Steadman to comment on it. Observes that Dr. Adam Shortt at the "Archives Branch of the Dominion Government" has preserved a copy of the manuscript in the Archives.

Pearce, William
Pearce to Hon. James McKay
1974-169-446.1-44 · File · 17 August 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce asks McKay if he has read his manuscript. Tells him the Royal Society has "totally fallen down" on publication, requests McKay pass the manuscript to Haultain

McKay, Hon. James
Steadman to Pearce
1974-16-446.1-45 · File · 18 August 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steadman congradulates Pearce on his manuscript. Approves of the Pearce's style of refraining from mentioning personal experiences. Speculates on possible sources of support for publication.

Pearce, William
Harry Steadmand to Pearce
1974-169-446.1-46 · File · 20 August 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Steadman returns Pearce's manuscript and comments that Colonel Denis should assist Pearce in publication

Pearce, William
Walter Huckvale to Pearce
1974-169-446.1-39 · File · 8 August 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Mayor Huckvale acknowledges receipt of Pearce's manuscript and thanks him for the opportunity to read it.

Huckvale, Walter
Pearce to C.B. Waagen
1974-169-446.1-48 · File · 23 August 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends his manuscript to Mrs. C.B. Waagen for review. He notes the positive comments of Steadman and his objective style of not writing personal observations.

Pearce, William
1974-169-446.1-51 · File · 31 August 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends his manuscript to Hon. Justice Tweedie for comment, quotes Steadman's endorsement emphasizing his objective ommissions of personal experience.

Pearce, William
Pearce to J.N. Wallace
1974-169-446.1-53 · File · 1 September 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce requests Wallace quickly read and return the copy of his manuscript he sent.

Pearce, William
Pearce to Steadman
1974-169-446.1-47 · File · 23 August 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce thanks Steadman for his complements concerning his manuscript, laments the fact that many view it favourably but no one will assist in publication.

Pearce, William
Pearce to Mrs. Waagen
1974-169-446.1-49 · File · 23 August 1923.
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce explains to Mrs. Waagen the inspiration for writing his historical manuscript.

Pearce, William
1974-169-446.1-58 · File · 8 September 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce informs University of Toronto Librarian, Mr. Wallace, that he will send him his requested copy of his manuscript as soon as he has his copies returned.

Pearce, William
Pearce to Wallace
1974-169-446.1-61 · File · 17 September 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce responds to Wallace's comments concerning his manuscript. In particular, Pearce defends his description of the headquarters and leadership of the N.W.M.P.

Pearce, William
Prof. Harold Innis to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-3 · File · 5 October 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Prof. Innis thanks Pearce for a copy of his manuscript, tells him it the library appreciates material from 'western old-timers.'

Innis, Harold
H.C. Oswald to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-1 · File · 22 September 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Oswald tells Pearce he will return his copy of Pearce's manuscript and requests to copy some portions.

Oswald, H. C.
1974-169-447.1-2 · File · 22 September 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce asks Hon. Mr. Justice Beck to read his manusript. Pearce points out the commendable objectivity of his work, the approval of acquaintances, and the fact Dr. Adam Shortt of the Archives Branch of the Dominion Government" has place a copy in their holdings.

Pearce, William
Pearce to H.C. Oswald
1974-169-446.1-60 · File · 17 September 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce tells Oswald he will send him a copy of his manuscript as soon as he can. He laments the cost of publishing and the state of his own finances.

Oswald, H. C.
1974-169-447.1-5 · File · 9 October 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce requests Prof. Martin to return his manuscript and says he is not opposed to the Provincial Librarian of Manitoba, Mr. Healy, making a copy for his institution.

Pearce, William
Pearce to Walter Huckvale
1974-169-447.1-4 · File · 9 October 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce requests Mayor Huckvale return his copy of Pearce's manuscript and laments Huckvale's misspelling of his name.

Huckvale, Walter
1974-169-447.1-6 · File · 9 October 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends J. McCartney Wilson a copy of his manuscript. Explains how his manuscript began in 1915 with a request to prepare a paper on the Canadian Pacific Railway title to lands, notes that no other living man had his experiences in settlement and the Department of the Interior accepted upwards of "99%" of his recommendations concerning squatters' claims.

Wilson, J. McCartney
Hewitt Bostock to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-8 · File · 11 October 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Bostock asks permission from Pearce to discuss with Dr. Adam Shortt and Dr. Doughty of the Dominion Archives the possibility of placing a copy of his manuscript in their institution.

Bostock, Hewitte
Hon. Justice Scott to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-11 · File · 18 November 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Scott tells Pearce he found his manuscript most interesting and important, recommends consulting the four western provinces to finance publication

Scott, Hon. Justice
Pearce to Justice Scott
1974-169-447.1-13 · File · 5 December 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce responds to Scott's comments on his manuscript discussing the federal government's decision on the interpretation of the western boundary of the 'fertile belt' and the Red River Navigation Company.

Pearce, William
Pearce to Norquay
1974-169-447.1-15 · File · 18 December 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce tells Norquay he is intimately involved in the surveys resulting from the Manitoba Act and he is more acquainted with the facts of Western settlement than "any man living."

Norquay, A.
1974-169-447.1-12 · File · 24 November 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

J. McCartney Wilson recommends consulting historical societies for publication support, notes J.E.A. MacLeod is President of new historical society in Calgary.

Wilson, J. McCartney
1974-169-447.1-14 · File · 5 December 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce thanks McCartney Wilson for his positive comments. Notes he had a particularly important role in surveying the West. He claims he was not a source of discontent for the of the "Halfbreed Outbreak of '85" and the trial of Riel.

Wilson, J. McCartney
Norquay to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-16 · File · 21 December 1923
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Norquay thanks Pearce for a copy of his manuscript. Promises to read and comment.

Norquay, A.
Mary C. Waagen to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-19 · File · 11 January 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Waagen compliments Pearce on his manuscript and recommends consulting the C.P.R. for financial support in publication

Waagen, Mary C.
Pearce to Mary Waagen
1974-169-447.1-20 · File · 18 January 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce responds to Waagen's comments. He wishes to avoid personal reminiscences in his manuscript. Discusses potential publication support including the Montreal Gazette, and the C.P.R.

Pearce, William
1974-169-447.1-18 · File · 7 January 1924
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce tells W.S. Wallace of the University of Toronto Library that he cannot afford to give them a copy of his manuscript but they are free to have a copy made.

Pearce, William
F.W.C. Cuming to Pearce
1974-169-444.1-38 · File · 16 December 1919
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Cuming responds to Pearce's request for information concerning the old plan of the survey for lots along the Red River and Assiniboine Rivers authorized by the Hudson's Bay Company and completed by "a Mr.Taylor."

Cuming, F. W. C.
D.C. Coleman to Pearce
1974-169-444.1-35 · File · 3 November 1917
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Coleman replied to Pearce concerning allegations of corruption amongst Canadian Dominion government employees.

Pearce, William
Pearce to A.M. Nanton
1974-169-444.1-37 · File · 9 October 1917
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce justifies to Nanton the negative comments in his manuscript concerning the Hudson's Bay Comppany's negative influence on western settlement, cites on going water reserves problems in Southern Alberta.

Pearce, William
Pearce to H.H. Smith
1974-169-444.1-36 · File · 20 October 1917
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Pearce defends his manuscript concerning the case of Chief Justice Wood's decision in the case of Hudson's Bay Company versus Attorney-General.

Smith, H. H.
F.M. Black to Pearce
1974-169-444.1-40 · File · 11 August 1917
Part of William Pearce Fonds

Black thanks Pearce for the requested article, promises to find time for the paper's presenation at the Chartered Accountant's Convenvtion in Banff.

Black, F. M.
E.Deville to Pearce
1974-169-444.1-39 · File · 13 December 1919
Part of William Pearce Fonds

E. Deville, former Surveyor General of Canada, informs Pearce when the Dominion government changed the river lot system to "regular system" for surveys of rivers in the Northwest Territories.

Deville, E.
D.S. Robertson to Pearce
1974-169-460.4-1 · File · 27 January 1912
Part of William Pearce Fonds

D.S. Robertson inquires if he can acquire copies of Pearce's collection of photograph concerning Western Canadian history.

Pearce, William