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Athabasca Archives Fonds Family and personal life
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Gagnon family fonds

  • CA ATH ath-2021
  • Fonds
  • 1903-2011

The fonds consists of a 1905-1907 business ledger; 8 photographs including: two storey original Grand Union Hotel, 2 Gagnon houses, Isaie and Charlie Gagnon, and Dr. Boulanger; the first six chapters, epilogue and appendices of the book "One Hundred Years in the Athabasca Country, a story and a memory of the Isaie (Ike) Gagnon family"; photocopies of 1903-1911 land transactions in Athabasca Landing. In 2011 a three page article on the Isaie Gagnon family was written by grandson George Marrinier.

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George and Kate Lewis (family) fonds

  • CA ATH ath-2096
  • Fonds
  • 1913-1952

The fonds consists of photographs of the Lewis family and buildings in Athabasca including: Alberta Government Telephone office interior [1944], Tony Anderson, Artona Studio, Les Atkinson (1935), Atkinson's Garage (Northern Garage), Athabasca Bridge official opening (June 9, 1952), Calling Lake First Nations at the bridge opening, Canadian Northern Railway depot in 1914, Demonstration Farm, dog team on Strathcona Street after 1914, freighting, Laff Fritzer, Jean Baptiste Gambler (1952), grain elevators, Hudson's Bay Co. store, Lewis homestead [1913], George Seymour Lewis, Walton Lewis (1915), William Harper Minns, St. Matthew's Anglican Church (1948), Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 103 (unveiling soldier's memorial in 1932, veterans on Armistice Day 1934, 1935, 1938, 1948), Tom Simmertz (1929), Tutty Lumber Company. The fonds also contains a letter granting Walton Lewis homestead entry dated 6 April, 1922 and a card from the Soldier's Settlement Board.

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George Charles Marrinier fonds

  • CA ATH ath-2203
  • Fonds
  • 2007, 2009

The fonds consists of two books written by George Marrinier entitled "How I Remember Amber Valley" and "How I Remember Donatville" which includes maps, photographs and lists of settlers in these areas.

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George Joseph Shank fonds

  • CA ATH ath-1950
  • Fonds
  • 1934-1981[copied 1991]

The fonds consists of copies of birth certificates for Carl and Patricia Shank, and genealogical charts for George's children and their families. There is also 1 photo of George Edward Shank as a boxer.

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Georges Shank fonds

  • CA ATH ath-1948
  • Fonds
  • 1983

The fonds consists of the 1983 Shank Family Heritage Book compiled by Sister Margaret Champagne.

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Gladys Wright fonds

  • CA ATH ath-2066
  • Fonds
  • 1896-1924

The fonds consists of photographs of a trip on the Athabasca and MacKenzie rivers to Fort Chipewyan, Fort Providence, Wrigley, Fort Norman, Fort Good Hope, Fort McPherson, also Fort Vermilion and the Vermilion Chutes on th Peace River; Northern Transportation Co.boats, Dajo Theatre, 1918 AGT buildings in Athabasca and Calling Lake, railroad portage on Grand Rapids Island, S.S.Athabasca River, Athabasca Public School, Cree receiving treaty money, H.H.Hall; William Crackle, Harold Puylaert and Ray Miller; Tawatinaw Creek trestle and swimming hole, Largent's homestead, Baptiste Lake, 1913 Wild West circus, Florentine (Campbell) Gerourd, Louie Gordon, Elizabeth (Vilsmeyer) Richards, Charles Todd Richards, Percy Taylor, Louise Juneau, Mrs. Peel, Dr.George Meyer, Bill McLeod, Muriel Puylaert, Dorothy Wright, Lipscombe Blacksmith Shop, and Helen Keir. The textual records contain copies of family marriage and birth records, contracts with AGT for 1918-1924, poems by Archie Hollingshead, and articles regarding the presentation of telephone artifacts to the Athabasca Public Library in 1981. The audio cassette includes family information,and reminiscences about the 1918 flu epidemic and various notable citizens.

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Goodwin family fonds

  • CA ATH ath-1937
  • Fonds
  • 1875-1937; copied 1999

The fonds consists of materials created by the Edgar F. Goodwin family between 1875 and 1937. The fonds consists of family photographs, photographs of Athabasca Landing in 1906 to 1916, copies of wedding certificates and other family documents, and copies of excerpts from Edgar Goodwin's diary. The subjects of the Athabasca photographs include: the steamboat-Midnight Sun, york boats, CNR depot, Gagnon's sawmill, George Main, Mrs.King and Grace, Alix Williamson, Wm. R. Day and his moose team, and the Methodist Church. There is also a postcard sent from Spokane, WA by Romeo C. Farrell to Edgar Goodwin. Mr. Farrell was a partner in a grocery store with J.A.Daigneau.

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Goulet family fonds

  • CA ATH ath-1951
  • Fonds
  • 1999

The fonds consists of 2 sheets of genealogical information.

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Gullick Svenson fonds

  • CA ATH ath-2007
  • Fonds
  • 1909-1914

The fonds consists of a brief history of Gullick and Christina Svenson, including their marriage license and a 1920 Minnesota census record; a brief history of Oscar Swenson written by his grandson, Dan Newland; fourteen photographs of the Svenson family, hunters on trips, the ferry, Imperial Bank of Canada, the Filteau Block, the burning of the first Hudson's Bay Co. store and the Svenson Taxidermy shop on Coles Street.

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Gullion family fonds

  • CA ATH ath-1965
  • Fonds
  • Photocopied 2000 (originally created 1900-1985)

The fonds consists of 6 photographs of Gullion family members, 2 photographs of the in-laws of the donor (Lydia Meyn and William Silkie),a family history written by Alice (Gullion) Gilliland,and clippings of obituaries from the Peace River Record. A photograph from the Athabasca Archives collection is of Napoleon Gullion and Frances Pistawka on their wedding day.

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