Contains filled-out application forms for membership in the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginmen, Northern Lights Lodge No. 127. Each form contains the name and personal information of the applicant, including their profession and length of work, his the name of his sponsor, and the signatures of the approving committee members. In addition, in printed text, each form includes the terms and conditions associated with making an application to the brotherhood.
Forms, labelled as coming from Canadian Government Railways Transcona Longe No. 813, related to remittance of fees assessed from members. Each form has four parts:
- A small area which totals fees, collected from local members, that are to be remitted back to head office
- A table for tallying up back assessments due from members who were previously expelled, but rejoined
- A table for listing members no longer liable for assessments.
- A list of members of the lodge.
In addition, enclosed with a number of the forms are receipts for funds remitted by the lodge to head office.
Assorted documents circulated by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. These include:
- A Sept. 24, 1920 letter, from W. S. Sloane, clarifying the terms of the Chicago Joint Working Agreement with regards to the membership of associated organizations.
- A Sept. 1, 1920 letter from A. H. Hawley, on winding-down of the Army and Navy fund, and giving instructions on the disposal of remaining funds, which were provided on an enclosed cheque.
- An official circular, dated Nov. 20, 1920, on the need to leavy a new special General Assssment on members.
- The October bulletin from the Brotherhood's Office of President, dated, in pencil, Nov. 30, 1920. The bulletin details ongoing deliberations by the United States Labor Board.
- An official circular, dated July 28, 1919 issued by the Brotherhood's Office of the Assistant President, and Organizing Department. The circular details and discusses recent changes to the organization's constitution.
- An official circular, dated Aug. 20, 1919, on a special action taken by the Brotherhood's 28th convention, to provide a war-related waiver, allowing members a longer period to apply for changes to their beneficiary status.
- An official circular, dated Dec. 23, 1920, issued by the Brotherhood's Office of the President. The circular details and discusses recent changes to the organization's constitution, to accomodate member furloughed from work because of economic downturn.
- A letter, dated Dec. 24, 1920, and addressed to the Bortherhoods of Locomotive Engineers and Railroad Trainmen, in addition to that of the Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, from the respective heads of these organizations, which forewarns against activities by the International Workers of the World.
Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Typed verbatim transcript for interview of Ernest Manning by Lydia Semotuk.
Manning, Ernest C.Marie discusses her father's letter of acceptance to SBS, and encloses a news clipping "Whist Rules in Rhyme"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Kept with this letter are two envelopes with poetry written on them in SBS's handwriting
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes news clippings, poems: "A Lover's Plaint" and "Love"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes a news clipping, poem "Ah! If You Knew"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes an attached news clipping: "Happy Though Married"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Contains an attached typewritten note from [W. Bluek]
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Contains an attached letter from cousin J.B. Clarke
Clarke, J.B.Includes attached letters from Percy Belcher and [C.D.] Bethune, written to Marie Steele, regarding mining properties and business matters
Belcher, Percy H.Attached news clipping included with letter
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes attached letters to SBS from Flora and Gertrude Steele.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Contains an attached letter sent to Maye from James Henderson, re: SBS's half-brother John and his care
Henderson, JamesContains an attached letter to SBS from Gertrude Steele
Steele, GertrudeIncludes an attached news clipping: "They Deserve Honours"
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes attached letters to SBS from his children: Flora, Gertrude, and Harwood Steele
Steele, FloraIncludes an attached letter to SBS from Flora Steele, and a letter sent to Marie Steele from Inspector Alex Jarvis, and forwarded to SBS
Jarvis, A.M.Includes an attached letter to SBS from Flora Steele
Steele, FloraIncludes an attached letter to SBS from Flora Steele, and a wedding invitation for the daughter of Colonel J. O'Donnell
Steele, FloraMarie notes that her sailing date for South Africa will be about October 10th, 1902.
Steele, Marie (de Lotbinière Harwood), 1859-1951Includes an attached letter to Sam written from J.A. Dickey
Dickey, J.A.Includes an attached letter to SBS from Gertrude Steele
Steele, GertrudeIncludes an attached letter from Flora Steele
Steele, FloraIncludes an attached letter to SBS from Harwood Steele
Steele, Harwood