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Pearce to Davidson
1974-169-616-009 · Dossier · 30 April 1929
Fait partie de 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.

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Pearce Defends Lands Board
1974-169-442-57 · Dossier · 30-April-1929
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Davidson a copy of his1886 Federal Government "North-West Half-Breed Grant" report. He also comments on the Dominion Land Board's role in the North-West Rebellion.

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Pearceto J.A. Jaffary
1974-169-448.1-27 · Dossier · 20 August 1928
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce tells Jaffaryhe met with Campell Innis of the Canadian Historical Society and recommended hi's manuscript for publication.

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J.Jaffary to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-28 · Dossier · 31 August 1928
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Jaffary tells Pearce he has not met with Innis Campbell, recommends Pearce attempt to publish is manuscript in serial or essay form. Discusses identity of people in a photograph of Riel's cabinet.

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Campbell Innes to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-31 · Dossier · 27 September 1928
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Innes tells Pearce he would like to see the Canadian North-West Historical Society publish Pearce's manuscript.

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Pearce to S.J. McLean
1974-169-448.1-30 · Dossier · 16 October 1928
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends a copy of his manuscript to the S.J. McLean, Asst. Chief Commissioner, Board of Railway Commissioners, Ottawa.

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Pearce to J.A. Jaffray
1974-169-448.1-29 · Dossier · 1 September 1928
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce tells Jaffary the ex-Sheriff Inkster could tell him, in spite of failing vision, who is in the photograph of Riel's cabinet currently in Jaffary's possession.

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Pearce to Hon Justice Jackson
1974-169-448.1-26 · Dossier · 2 August 1928
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends a copy of his manuscript to Justice Jackson requesting his opinion, he explains his experiences make him most qualified to write such history.

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S.J. McLean to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-32 · Dossier · 19 December 1928
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

McLean thanks Pearce for his comments and recommends his manuscript be published.

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Pearce to S.J.McLean
1974-169-448.3-1 · Dossier · 18 October 1928
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends McLean excerpts of his manuscript for comments.

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F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-25 · Dossier · 4 March 1927
Fait partie de 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

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Pearce to E. Alexander
1974-169-448.1-24 · Dossier · 16 February 1926
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce explains to E. Alexander his influence on federal cabinet during 1885-86, discusses utlimate destination of the "Last Spike."

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Pearce to Edmund Pinchbeck
1974-169-469.6 · Dossier · 10 September 1926
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce thanks Edmund Pinchbeck for an invitation to speak at the annual convention of the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts. He explains he cannot due to illness.

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Commissioner Courtland Starnes to Pearce
1974-169-448.2-11 · Dossier · 13 September 1926
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Starnes asks Pearce for information concerning the discovery on a farm in Saskatchewan of a limestone slab marking the grave of a Native Cree.

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Edmund Pinchbeck to Pearce
1974-169-460.3-11 · Dossier · 1 September 1926
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Edmund Pinchbeck, Secretary-Treasurer of the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts invites Pearce to give a lecture on the history of Alberta to the Association's annual convention.

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J.A. Jaffary to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-23 · Dossier · 15 February 1926
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Jaffray tells Pearce Mr. Lorne Pierce of the Ryerson Press is interested to see his manuscript.

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R.A. Gibson to Pearce
1974-169-460.5-2 · Dossier · 21 February 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

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

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Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-13 · Dossier · 25 August 1925
Fait partie de 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.

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Pearce to C.A. Magrath
1974-169-460.3-9 · Dossier · 17 November 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce asks Magrath for information concerning the location of an Indian sun dial in southern Alberta.

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1974-169-460.5-7 · Dossier · 19 May 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce writes the Department of Justice to obtain information on the career of Colonel James Farquharson Macleod. The information will be used to design a plaque commemorating the city of Calgary by Col. Macleod.

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Pearce to Starnes
1974-169-437.1-1-1 · Dossier · 14 January 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

A query on the origins of the town of Livingstone and Ft. Pelly, the establishment of the NWMP in Battleford and the arrival of Hon. David Laird as Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories.

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Pearce to Coleman
1974-169-437.1-3 · Dossier · 14 January 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Coleman provides Pearce with information regarding the selection of the capital of the North-West Territories including the origins of Ft.Livingstone Saskatchewan.

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Pearce to L.J. Reycraft
1974-169-437.1-19 · Dossier · 8 May 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends L.J. Reycraft a copy of his memorandum on the establishment of Ft. Livingstone as the first capital of the North-West Territories. Pearce also attaches a photo of a "monolith" erected by the Saskatchewan Historical Society to commemorate the location of Ft. Livingstone.

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Pearce to Starnes
1974-169-437.1-10 · Dossier · 17 February 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce discusses the development of Livingstone.

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Pearce to King
1974-169-437.1-18 · Dossier · 1 April 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce apologizes to King for blaming the Department of Pubilc Works for his inability to locate records relating to the construction of Government buildings in Livingstone.

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J.A. Jaffray to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-15 · Dossier · 6 October 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Jaffray discusses the first commercial mining of coal in Alberta, the establishment of Ft. Macleod.

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Premier Greenfield to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-20 · Dossier · 26 November 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Premier Greenfield tells Peace he sent a letter supporting publication of Pearce's manuscript to the Department of the Interior.

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Pearce to Dr. Adam Shortt
1974-169-448.1-22 · Dossier · 2 December 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce writes to Dr. Adam Shortt, Chairman, Historical Documents Publications Board regarding publishing his manuscript

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W.W. Cory to Pearce
1974-169-460.5-5 · Dossier · 25 March 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

W.W. Cory, Deputy Minister of the Interior, tells Pearce his Department is sending him information on plans of St. Laurent Settlement, Townshiops 44 and 45, Range 1, West of the 3rd Meridian, and a photostat copy of the plan of Moose Jaw. He informs him that a plan of Whitemud Fort seems to have been lost.

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Pearce to J.H. King
1974-169-437.1-7 · Dossier · 24 January 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

J.H.King provides Pearce with information regarding the construction of buildings in the West.

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Pearce to Joseph
1974-169-437.1-4 · Dossier · 15 January 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce asks for information regarding the development of the North West Territories and the appointment of David Laird.

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Pearce to Clinkskil
1974-169-437.1-12 · Dossier · 4 March, 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce requests information regarding the settlement of Livingstone.

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Pearce to Naismith
1974-169-437.1-16 · Dossier · 14 March 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Mr. Naismith a copy of his findings regarding the settlement of Livingstone.

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Pearce to King
1974-169-437.1-16 · Dossier · 16 March 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Mr. Naismith a copy of his findings regarding the settlement of Livingstone.

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1974-169-437.5-1 · Dossier · [ca. 1925]
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Manuscript describes the early navigation of the river systems of the North and South Saskatchewan beginning with the Hudson's Bay Company efforts in 1874. In addition to commerce the vessels listed were used for public purposes such as transporting military resources until the 1885 Riel Rebellion. Rail development supplanted river navigation shortly thereafter.

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Pope to Pearce
1974-169-437.1-8 · Dossier · 30th January 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pope provides Pearce with information regarding the appointment of David Laird, and a history of Lt. Govenor's in the West.

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Starnes to Pearce
1974-169-437.1-9 · Dossier · 2nd February, 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Starnes provides Pearce with information regarding the settlement of Livingstone and military forts.

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Pearce to Coleman
1974-169-437.1-14 · Dossier · March, 14, 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Coleman information regarding the settlement of Livingstone, and an excerpt from his Historical Manuscript.

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King to Pearce
1974-169-437.1-17 · Dossier · March 27, 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

J.H. King explains why Pearce could not locate information regarding construction of government buildings from the Deparment of Public Works.

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F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-8 · Dossier · 12 February 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

F.H. Peters sends Pearce the editorial comments of A.M. Narraway.

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F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-12 · Dossier · 10 July 1925
Fait partie de 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.

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Pearce to Premier Greenfield
1974-169-448.1-16 · Dossier · 12 November 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce asks Premier Greenfield to advise the Deputy Minister of the Interior that he would like to see Pearce's manuscript published by his office.

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Premier Greenfield to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-17 · Dossier · 14 November 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Premier Greenfield tells Pearce he will write to the Deputy Minister of the Interior, Mr. Cory, recommending the Department publish his manuscript.

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Commissioner Courtland Starnes to Pearce
1974-169-448.2-10 · Dossier · 28 September 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Commissioner Starnes sends Pearce a letter from J.B. Harkin of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board concerning the commemoration of the site of Old Fort Walsh.

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Pearce to McClean
1974-169-437.1-6 · Dossier · 22 January 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

McClean provides Pearce with information regarding Indian Agencies in the West.

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Pearce to King
1974-169-437.1-5 · Dossier · 16 January 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce discusses the development of the North West Territories, the NWMP, and the development of the C.P.R line.

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Pearce to Coleman
1974-169-437.1-11 · Dossier · 7 March, 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends information regarding the settlement of Livingstone, Department of Indian Affairs, construction of government buildings, C.P.R. lines, and Lt. Governors

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Pearce to Coutts and McCleod
1974-169-437.1-13 · Dossier · 14 March 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends information regarding the settlement of Livingstone to Coutts and McCleod. He also requests additional information on Livingstone.

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Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-9 · Dossier · 6 March 1925
Fait partie de 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.

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Pearce to F. H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-10 · Dossier · 7 April 1925
Fait partie de 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.

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F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-11 · Dossier · 28 April 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

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

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Pearce to Premier Greenfield
1974-169-448.1-19 · Dossier · 24 November 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce asks Greenfield if he wrote a letter of support for his manuscript before he left government.

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F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-18 · Dossier · 19 November 1925
Fait partie de 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.

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F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-21 · Dossier · 27 November 1925
Fait partie de 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.

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Pearce to L.J. Reycraft, K.C.
1974-169-437.2-2 · Dossier · 17 June 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce encourages to Reycraft to keep his report concerning settlement of land claims in Calgary and vicinity as long as required to go through it bu it must be returned.

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Courtland Starnes to Pearce
1974-169-448.2-7 · Dossier · 23 February 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Commissioner Starnes sends Pearce a list of appointments of Commissioners and Assistant Commissioners since inception.

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Pearce to R.A. Gibson
1974-169-460.5-4 · Dossier · 3 March 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce clarifies his request to R. A. Gibson, Acting Deputy Minister for the Department of the Interior, for plans and maps documenting settlement in western communities including St. Laurent, Duck Lake, and Good Fish Lake.

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W. Stuart Edwards to Pearce
1974-169-460.5-6 · Dossier · 27 May 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

W. Stuart Edwards of the Department of Justice describes for Pearce the legal career of Colonel James Farquharson Macleod. The letter briefly describes his service as Superintendent of the Northwest Mounted Police and Stipendiary Magistrate in the North West Territories.

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Pearce to McLean
1974-169-437.1-2 · Dossier · 14 January 1925
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce asks for information regarding Indian Agencies in Livingstone.

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Mary C. Waagen to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-19 · Dossier · 11 January 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

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

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Pearce to Mary Waagen
1974-169-447.1-20 · Dossier · 18 January 1924
Fait partie de 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.

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A. Norquay to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-24 · Dossier · 23 January 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Norquay questions Pearce's description of the Hudson's Bay Company compensation for Indian reserve land.

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Pearce to N.O. Cote
1974-169-447.1-25 · Dossier · 25 January 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Cote a copy of his letter to Norquay explaining his perspective on the Hudson's Bay Company compensation for Indian Reserves land.

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Pearce to Mr. Miller
1974-169-447.1-28 · Dossier · 11 February 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Miller a copy of his manuscript and asks if he thinks it suitable for publication, tells Miller there several topics on which he knows more than any man alive.

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Col. A.C. Garner to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-29 · Dossier · 28 March 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Garner complements Pearce on his manuscript and tells him he is forwarding a copy to the Premier, the Master of Titles, and the Provincial Library

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A.C. Garner to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-31 · Dossier · 3 April 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Garner tells Pearce he will forward his manuscript to the Premier of Saskatchewan and the Provincial Librarian.

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Pearce to Miller
1974-169-447.1-35 · Dossier · 24 April 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce thanks Miller for comments, tells him he has not the time or skill to "pad out" the narrative further for events such as the 1885 Rebellion, notes that Father Lacombe waited too long to write his history of the West.

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Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-001 · Dossier · 29 October 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

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

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F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-3 · Dossier · 29 November 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

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

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Pearce to H.W. Riley
1974-169-460.3-8 · Dossier · 19 November 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Riley information concerning the origin of the name Medicine Hat and the origins of the first railway running near the South Saskatchewan between Medicine Hat and Lethbridge

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Pearce to T. Shanks
1974-169-442-48 · Dossier · 27 February 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce sends Shanks a copy of his address to the Alberta Mlitary Institue "Reminiscences Concerning Surveys" and comments on the causes of the 1885 Riel Rebellion.

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Pearce to University of Toronto Library
1974-169-447.1-18 · Dossier · 7 January 1924
Fait partie de 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.

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Pearce to Professor Fay
1974-169-447.1-22 · Dossier · 18 January 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce asks Professor Fay if his colleague, Professor Wrong, might be interested in funding publication of his manuscript.

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Pearce to Premier Dunning
1974-169-447.1-33 · Dossier · 21 April 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce explains to Premier Dunning his vital role in settling various land claims arising from the Manitoba Act, laments the Canadian support for publications.

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Pearce to F.H.Peters
1974-169-448.1-2 · Dossier · 1 November 1924
Fait partie de 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.

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Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-4 · Dossier · 3 December 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

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

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F.H. Peters to Pearce
1974-169-448.1-5 · Dossier · 12 December 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

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

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"Old Times"
1974-169-34.6-16 · Dossier · 20 March 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Godsal reminisces about coming to the West.T.H. Steedman provides detailed commentary.

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Shanks to Pearce
1974-169-442-55 · Dossier · 17-Jan-1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Shanks notifies Pearce that his review in the October 1923 edition of the Dominion Land Surveyors' Journal compliments Pearce's address to the Alberta Military Institute regarding the Second Riel Rebellion.

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Pearce to Shanks
1974-169-442-56 · Dossier · 29 January 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce thanks Shanks for his article endorsing his position in the Dominion Land Surveyors Journal. Pearce comments on the Dominion Land Board's relationship in the Riel Rebellion.

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Shanks to Pearce
1974-169-442-62 · Dossier · 7 March 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

T. Shanks, Assistant Director of General Surveys, thanks Pearce for sending him the Annual Report of the Alberta Land Surveyors Association for 1921 and a newspaper copy of his October 1920 address before the Alberta Military Institute.

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Pearce to Coleman
1974-169-442-63 · Dossier · 30 April 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce tells Coleman he found several copies of his "Detailed Report upon All Claims to Land and Right to Participate in the Northwest Half-Breed Grant" and sends Coleman a copy.

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A. Norquay to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-23 · Dossier · 18 January 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Mr. Norquay returns Pearce's manuscript with comments from Mr. Macdonald concerning telegraph extension from Athabasca to Ft. McMurray, and comments from Cpt. Julian Mills for further information on Northern
Waterways.

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Chester Martin to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-27 · Dossier · 29 January 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Martin assures Pearce the University of Manitoba Librarian returned his copy of the manuscript

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Pearce to Col. A.C. Garner
1974-169-447.1-30 · Dossier · 21 March 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce gives Col. Garner permission to send the manuscript to the Premier of Saskatchewan, the Provincial Librarian and the Master of Titles, laments the lack of publication support.

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S.L. Miller to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-34 · Dossier · 21 April 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Miller comments on Pearce's manuscript, asks for a "full and true interpretation" of the rebellion of 1885.

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Premier Dunning to Pearce
1974-169-447.1-36 · Dossier · 24 April 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Premier Dunning tells Pearce he would like to see his entire manuscript to read but cannot allocate any support for publication

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Pearce to Alexander Ingraham
1974-169-447.1-38 · Dossier · 30 May 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Pearce tells Ingraham he will send him a copy of his manuscript, laments support for publication, particularly from the Royal Society of Canada

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Pearce to F.H. Peters
1974-169-448.1-6 · Dossier · 17 December 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

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

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H. W. Riley to Pearce
1974-169-460.3-7 · Dossier · 18 November 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Riley asks Pearce for information concerning the navigation of the South Saskatchewan River between Medicine Hat and Lethbridge.

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F.W. Godsal to Pearce
1974-169-34.6-15 · Dossier · 2 February 1924
Fait partie de William Pearce Fonds

Godsal reminisces about the CPR work in the West since his arrival in 1882

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Pearce to Shanks
1974-169-616-010 · Dossier · 29 January 1924
Fait partie de 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.

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