The fonds consists of photographs of Seton General Hospital and various people who where involved in it's operation. Included are views of the board of directors (1971-1995), the staff in various departments including the nurses (1980), the physicians [1980], the pharmacist, Myron Kowalyk (1980) and the hospital administrator, Lorence Myggland (1980). The fonds also consists of views of the sod turning for the construction of the new hospital (1972), the construction site (1973), aerial views of the site [1974] and the opening ceremonies (1974). Also included are views of the Seton General Hospitals 50th anniversary celebrations (1980), the opening of the expansion consisting of long term care, physiotherapy, nurses station and waiting room (1993) and Dr. Betowski's 25th anniversary party (1977). The fonds textual records consist of correspondence (1935-1960), financial reports (1931-1960), annual reports (1939-1946), statistics (1940-1945 and 1950-1955), report of public health (1938-1951), correspondence regarding the transfer of ownership of Seton General Hospital from the Sisters of Charity to district ownership [between 1967 and 1974], documents regarding the Seton Hospital Advisory Board [between 1962 and 1970],and correspondence regarding the construction of the new wing [between 1961 and 1966]. Also includes documents regarding the Ladies Auxiliary (1930-1971), disaster exercises (1965, 1970), the formation of the Jasper General Hospital District, No. 87 (1968-1971), Dr. Betkowski's Retirement (1981), loss of accreditation (1985-1986) and copies of the hospital scrapbooks (1920-1980). The fonds also contains correspondence from citizens to various political people protesting the proposed closure of the Seton General Hospital (1995), a poster announcing a community meeting, a blank copy of a petition and a newspaper clipping reporting that the proposed closure would not take place.