Nos 2, 3, 5, 6 (Golden Anniversary 1904-1954 issue), and 7,
Vol 1, no. 6, December 1954 (ink stamp of "G Squadron, Wanganui" inside front cover ; donated by Stephen Gallard)
Vol 1, no 8, December 1956 (x2 copies)
The constitution, rules, and regulations of the Legion of Frontiersmen (revised, amended, and brought up to date as of January 1st, 1956) Marked No. 4 Troop.
Nos 1, 3, and 4.
General documents relating to "A" Squad, including ledgers, membership lists, invoices, etc.
Program from the 2nd Annual General Meeting of the Quebec Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen.
Contains volume 4.2.
Draft typed article, on the Legion of Frontiersmen marked "for publication" along with associated papers.
Complete run.
Various ledgers, reports, handwritten notes, etc relating to "A" Squad.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "H" Squad.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "A" Squad, 1952-1959.
Vol 28, nos 2 and 3; vol 29, no 2.
"A" Squad Unit Commander's recommendation for efficient service medal form.
Rules and Regulations, Revised by CSM Tremblay (only in French)
Blank Vancouver Island Command letterhead.
Promotion recommendations ranging from 1955 to 1960 (x9 copies).
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "E" Squad.
Notepad with handwritten meeting minutes.
Several dozen flyers/New Years and Christmas greetings cards from various divisions.
Order Forms.
Casualty Return forms relating to "A" Squad based out of British Columbia.
Booklet on Police procedures.
Assorted clippings, photocopied documents, related notes and correspondence, envelopes.
Certificate of enrollment (x2) and receipt.
"Soldier" Magazine.
Correspondence to, from, and relating to "D" Squad.
Letter to all units from the new Liaison Officer for Canada Division.
Various documents relating to "A" Squad, including invoices, handwritten notes, membership lists, inventories, etc.
Vol 32, no 3; vol 33, no 1; vol 34, nos 2 and 4.
Correspondence regarding various issues relating to British Columbia Command.
Nos 1 and 2 (x2 copies).
Report resulting from the annual advising council, September 1-3, 1967.
Nos 5 and 6.
Correspondence relating to various issues regarding Canada Command.
Correspondence to and from Harwood Steele and CP Burns.
Nos 3 and 4 (x3 copies) One copy appears to be various pieces of different issues stapled together under the no 4 cover.
Nos 1 (x2 copies) and 2.
No 5 (x2 copies)
No 3 (x2 copies)
Nos 1 through 3.
Letter from Colin Wilson to Donald [?] regarding a theory about the identity of Jack the Ripper.
Nos 4 (x2 copies), 5, and 6.
Nos 1 (x2 copies) and 2.
Nos 4 (x2 copies) and 5 (x2 copies).
Correspondence to, from, and regarding Gen. Shoormuth regarding issues with the command hierarchy and various personal matters.
Account ledgers, greetings/sympathy cards, post cards, invoice, etc.
Biography and family tree of the Mountbattens, invitation, other ephemera.
Clippings, membership lists, draft documents, ephemera.
No 3 (x4 copies).
No 6 (x2 copies).
Nos 1 (x2 copies) and 2 (x2 copies).
Nos 3 through 6.
Nos 5 (x2 copies) and 6 (x2 copies).
Appendix to a petition presented to the King of the United Kingdom in 1920.
Various documents relating to the Florian Tremblay unit. Documents encompass both the unit's start with the Corps of Imperial Frontiersmen and continues after the unit joins the Legion of Frontiersmen (Canadian Division) ca 1962.
Nos 1, 3, and 4 (x2 copies).
Nos 1 (x2 copies), 2, and 3.
Regina: French Translation issue (no English), 1967; French Translation issue (no English), 1970; English issue, 1972; French Translation issue (no English), 1973.
Nos 4 through 6.
Nos 1, 2, 3, and 6.
Nos 1 and 2.
1976 edition of The Rural Crown.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1973 - 1976.
Nos 2 through 4.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1977 - 1979.
Digitised correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1970s - 1980, housed on CD-R (x2).
Relating to New Zealand Division, to and from Arthur Thurston.
Recruiting pamphlet published by Home Command relating various details regarding membership.
Various bound typed and handwritten correspondence, labelled "Ex Council EC/3."
Photocopied documents relating to Roger Pocock, Legion founder.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott and Arthur Thurston, 1980 - 1984.
Annual General Meeting minutes and related documents, 1973 through 1984 (incomplete).
Brochure from ceremony; calendar.
Letter from S/Sgt. AJ Yeomanson to Brig. PS Fitchett regarding Legion finances.
2 photocopies of "Legion of Frontiersmen Edmonton City Archives: News clips and Letters, compiled by Barry William Shandro, September 2002."
Correspondence regarding various issues relating to Canada Command.
Coin & Medal news, February 1985. Marked in pencil "William Green, GM."
Vol 54, no 1; vol 56, no 1.
Correspondence to and from Fred Aylott regarding the 210th Battalion.
Various correspondence to, from, and relating to the United Kingdom command.
Several photographs and correspondence to and from Paul Fitchett, Australian Command records officer, regarding the location and identification of several men in said photographs.
Correspondence to and from WE Green and Geoff Pocock.
Explores the relationship between the Scouts and the Legion of Frontiersmen.
Frontiersmen. Includes correspondence, historical summaries, photocopies of photographs and documents.
Various documents, notes, minutes, notices, etc relating to Australia Command of the Legion.
Correspondence to and from Ronald J. Potter.
Correspondence primarily regarding various membership stats relating to the divisions in Canadian Command.
An incomplete run of Legion training leaflets dating from the [1950s] through 1991.
Correspondence to General AR Thurston from Loyal Edmonton Regiment regarding an informal "association" between both units, 12 April, 1991.
"Forgotten as Becomes a Frontiersman" by Geoffrey A. Pocock; The Frontiersman's Pocket-Book, by Roger Pocock.
Photocopied Declaration, ca 1990s; 2 copies of "Schedule 'B' The Societies Act Bylaws".
Various documents and forms relating to Canada Command, including supply lists, blank enrollment forms, and duty hours record forms. Also contains related correspondence.
Incomplete holdings from 1946 though 1993. Published at Dominion Headquarters Edmonton, Alberta though to August 1964 (vol. 34, no. 3). Published in Regina, Saskatchewan October 1964 (vol. 34, no.4). "Reaching all Frontiersmen in the Canadian Division".
International Association of Airborne vets D-Day commemorative book, containing a number of tributes and photocopied news articles about the war.
Brochure from D-Day commemorative event held June 3rd - June 6th, 1994 in Ottawa/Hull.