Doukhobors--British Columbia

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A.D. Turnbull personal papers

The series consists of A.D. Turnbull's official papers as M.L.A., material relating to his time as Minister of Health and Welfare, in addition to his personal papers that reflect his association with various professional, national and community organizations.

Turnbull, Alexander Douglas

BC Radio News : [press conferences, interviews, speeches, etc., April 1979]

CALL NUMBER: T3860:0181 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett RECORDED: Cranbrook (B.C.), 1979-04-26 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Man #1 and Dave Barrett in Cranbrook. TRACK 2: Barrett -- question period in Cranbrook.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0182 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett RECORDED: Cranbrook (B.C.), 1979-04-26 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Dave Barrett: Cranbrook news conference. TRACK 2: Dave Barrett: Genelle-Trail news conference.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0183 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett RECORDED: Cranbrook (B.C.), 1979-04-26 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Dave Barrett speaks to Cranbrook meeting. TRACK 2: Bennett in Cranbrook, followed by a half-hour question period.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0184 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett in Nelson RECORDED: Nelson (B.C.), 1979-04-27 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Dave Barrett in Nelson. TRACK 2: Barrett answers questions in Nelson.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0185 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett : Genelle-Trail and 70 Mile RECORDED: 70 Mile House (B.C.), 1979-04-27 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Dave Barrett at Genelle-Trail. TRACK 2: Barrett at 70 Mile [House?].; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0186 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett in Nelson and Grand Forks RECORDED: Nelson (B.C.), 1979-04-27 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Dave Barrett in Nelson. TRACK 2: Barrett in Nelson and Grand Forks.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0187 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett in Penticton, Nelson, and Grand Forks RECORDED: [location unknown], 1979-04-27 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Dave Barrett in Penticton. TRACK 2: [Barrett speaks to?] Doukhobors in Grand Forks; Barrett in Midway.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0188 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Premier Bennett RECORDED: Victoria (B.C.), 1979-04-28 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett's speech to I.C.A. [Intercultural Association?], Victoria.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0189 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Dave Barrett in Penticton and Keremeos RECORDED: Penticton (B.C.), 1979-04-28 & 29 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Dave Barrett in Penticton. TRACK 2: Barrett in Penticton; Barrett in Keremeos, 1979-04-29.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0190 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Premier Bennett RECORDED: Port Alberni (B.C.), 1979-04-30 SUMMARY: Premier Bill Bennett in Port Alberni.; CALL NUMBER: T3860:0191 SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): Premier Bennett in Port Alberni and Victoria RECORDED: Port Alberni (B.C.), 1979-04-30 & 05-01 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Bennett in Port Alberni. TRACK 2: Bennett in Port Alberni. Bennett in Victoria, 1979-05-01.;

Bert Herridge interview

RECORDED: [location unknown], [196-?] SUMMARY: In an interview with a CBC interviewer [possibly Bert Nelson], Herbert Wilfred (Bert) Herridge recalls life in the Arrow Lakes region in the early 20th century. His family came out from England and settled in the Nakusp area in 1906. Mr. Herridge served in World War One and was wounded at the Battle of the Somme. From 1948 to 1971, he was the CCF (and later NDP) Member of Parliament for Kootenay West. [No detailed content summary available for this interview.]

Best of B.C. revue : a musical celebration of British Columbia

SUMMARY: Songs performed by Ross Douglas, John Dowler, and Kendra Sprinkling at the B.C. Pavilion's B.C. Revue during Expo 86 (1986-05-02 - 1986-10-13). "Based on tales from the Sound and Moving Division, Provincial Archives of B.C." Program one: Red shirt Bill ; Walhachin ; Kicking Horse Pass ; Doukhobors ; Simon Gun-an-noot. Program two: Devil on the wall ; Lady Aberdeen ; Bedaux expedition ; Fred Tibbs' island ; Brains.;

Canadian headlines of 1950

The item is a news reel from 1950. Includes an item about Doukhobors (possibly in the Grand Forks area) protesting by burning down their homes and disrobing. There are two other brief BC-content items: the Dominion Curling Championships in Vancouver, and troops departing for Korea from the west coast.

Catherine O'Neail interview

RECORDED: [location unknown], 1964-10-01 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mrs. Catherine J. O'Neail moved from Calgary to Slocan, B.C., in 1897 with her family. She recalls some first impressions of Slocan City, the lake transportation, the hotels, Main Street, and the mining activity of the area. Mention is made of early residents Anthony Madden, Billy Clements, and Tom Mulvey. She discusses the town's incorporation, the first mayor and the possibility that it may have been called the "Fletcher Town Site". Her first husband was the secretary-treasurer for the Miner's Union, and this position took him to many mining stakes. She recalls the early churches, Dr. Foran, Mr. Shooke, Eli Carpenter, social activities and Myrtlebee Landing.

TRACK 2: Mrs. O'Neail continues with a description of Slocan, which was undergoing economic decline. Her description of Slocan includes its schools, the emerging lumber industry, the Doukhobor settlers, the lake boats, Sandon, Slocan Lake, Captain Jeffrey, the position of mines on the east side of the lake, G. Aylard, Judge Harris and Bill Harris.

Central registry of the Immigration Branch

This series contains the Central Registry of the Immigration Branch of the Dept. of the Interior. These records (classified in the Public Archives of Canada as RG 76 Series 1) include deputy ministers' files, personnel dockets, and the operational records of federal government immigration agencies in Canada, the United States, Great Britain, and Continental Europe. Several files deal with Asian immigration and Doukhobor settlements in British Columbia. Also included are Registers of Chinese immigration at Port of New Westminster, 1887-1908 (RG 76 Series II) and headquarters registers of Chinese immigrants and residents, 1885-1903 (RG 76 series VI).

Canada. Immigration Branch

Clippings, reports and other material

Newspaper clippings about the Sons of Freedom and Judge Evans' role in cases involving that sect; reminiscences of life on the bench (13 pages); report to Attorney-General Robert Bonner re Doukhobor emigration (December 20, 1962, 5 pages); telegrams and letters re Doukhobor emigration; report to Lieutenant Governor on Doukhobor marriages, May 12, 1961, 12 pages; address to high school students on being a judge, November 30, 1971.

Cominco papers

The series consists of four distinct parts.

The first part is records of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Limited, dating from 1884 to 1967. Textual records (in boxes 1 to 12) include but are not limited to correspondence, journals, ledgers, indentures, lab reports, records on union-management relations, wage scale information, account books, and general business records. Eleven scrapbooks are contained in boxes 13 to 23; these include newspaper clippings, ca. 1909-1967, and include two on the Doukhobors.

The second part of the series (boxes 24 and 25) consists of correspondence and other business records of Samuel Stewart Fowler, a key figure in the mining industry in the Kootenays in the early 20th century, and at the Bluebell mine in particular, where he worked before it became the property of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company. The records date from 1908-1941 and consist of Fowler's correspondence, inward and outward, with various firms and individuals. Precise reasons for these records forming part of the Cominco fonds are not known. It is conjecture that the records were inherited by the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada Ltd. when they acquired the Bluebell mine property.

The third part of the series (boxes 26 - 27), consists of 20 cm of records of the West Kootenay Power and Light Company Ltd., dating from 1906-1947. The records consist of miscellaneous correspondence and business records, and includes papers of predecessor and subsidiary companies, including the Rossland Power and Light Company, the East Kootenay Power Company, and South Kootenay Power Company. These records include correspondence with the company from A.D. Fredericks of Waneta, B.C., who regularly reported on the river, climatic conditions, the water level of local creeks and rivers, and general social conditions in the Waneta area.

The fourth part of the series (boxes 28 - 29) consists of 20 cm of correspondence and other records of the Canadian North-eastern Railway Company, including some records created under the company’s original name, the Portland Canal Short Line Railway Company. The records consist of correspondence, and some legal agreements and survey plans, arranged chronologically from 1909 to 1930.

Community Doukhobor women picking fruit in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia

Back row from left to right: Anastasia Samorodin; Varvara Vlasov; Tatyana L. Gritchin; Anastasia Popoff (daughter of Peter K. Fofonoff); Elizabeth N. Perepelkin (daughter of Larry Fofonoff); the next two are owners of the orchard; Anna Samsonoff (nee Suttotina); Simeon Salikin; Pelageya Fateevna Tomilin (daughter of Michael I. Subkov); Anastasia Pictin (daughter of Peter Planidin); Irina Fed. Maslova (daughter of Wasili M Maloff and maria Postnikoff (daughter of F.M. Evdokimov).
Centre row from left to right: Pelageya M. Sotnikov (daughter of Andrew Chernoff) Tatyana V. Argatova (daughter of V.V. Kootnikov); Agafiya Gr. Malahkova (daughter of Michael P. Chernoff); Anna E. Planidin (daughter of I.V. Soloveoff ; Nasia Mahortoff (daughter of Andrew Bloodoff) and Varnara N. Popoff (daughter of A.N. Voykin).
First row from left to right: Agafiya Wasilenkoff (daughter of Ignat Antefaev); Pelegaya Chernenkoff (daughter of Michael Koftinoff); Anna Dm. Shlahoff (daughter of Steven Zhevotkoff); Anastasia T. Savenkoff (daughter of Ivan I. Novokshonoff); unidentified; Varvara S. Obedkoff (daughter of Ivan Strelioff) and Agafiya M. Sotnikoff (daughter of Gr. Ivin).

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