This is a letter written to "fellow workers" by Charles F. Hopkins regarding the construction of the Methodist Hall in Athabasca in 1907. Hopkins is asking for additional financing to buy more supplies for the construction of the hall. His letters are filled with dimensions, quantities and prices of the materials needed. Mr. Hopkins also speaks of the prime location the hall has, being located on Strathcona Street, close to the hotel. The Church of England was building a new church at the time also, and planning to use the old one as a clubhouse
Morris has recently been appointed to the Columbus station (Town Street M.E.C.) and writes of condit...
Francis Hall (clerk and founding member of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church)...
Brunson urges Finley to be present at the next camp meeting. Charges against Brother John P. Kent (i...
Notes - Mr. George Cooke writes of life in Athabasca Landing before the automobile arrived. Busines...
The New Plymouth Division, Sons of Temperance, has erected a building which they badly needed. Unfor...
Letters - Various documents pertaining to The Athabasca and District Board of Trade from September 1...
Letter - Mr. Bowe writes of life in Athabasca Landing from 1910 on-wards. He discusses the local bus...
Notes - Mr. William Flack's family arrived in Athabasca Landing around 1887. Mr. Flack writes about...
Image of a brick building located in the mill area of Holyoke, Massachusetts circa 1920\u27s. Sons ...
Letter - This letter is from the curators of the now defunct "Great Northwest Pioneer Village" in Al...
Horton Howard discusses personal affairs and ilnness in the area of Mt. Pleasant, and asks Thomas Ro...
By 1899, this little church was badly in need of repair and a committee was formed to make plans for...
Letter from C. J. Alexander of the L. N. Dantzler Lumber Co., proposing to provide labor to build a ...
Letter - This is a letter written to The Athabasca Baseball Club confirming Erwin Schumacher will be...
The marker reads: ST. SIMONS ISLAND From March 9 - May 12, 1738, Charles Wesley, secretary to James...
Morris has recently been appointed to the Columbus station (Town Street M.E.C.) and writes of condit...
Francis Hall (clerk and founding member of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church)...
Brunson urges Finley to be present at the next camp meeting. Charges against Brother John P. Kent (i...
Notes - Mr. George Cooke writes of life in Athabasca Landing before the automobile arrived. Busines...
The New Plymouth Division, Sons of Temperance, has erected a building which they badly needed. Unfor...
Letters - Various documents pertaining to The Athabasca and District Board of Trade from September 1...
Letter - Mr. Bowe writes of life in Athabasca Landing from 1910 on-wards. He discusses the local bus...
Notes - Mr. William Flack's family arrived in Athabasca Landing around 1887. Mr. Flack writes about...
Image of a brick building located in the mill area of Holyoke, Massachusetts circa 1920\u27s. Sons ...
Letter - This letter is from the curators of the now defunct "Great Northwest Pioneer Village" in Al...
Horton Howard discusses personal affairs and ilnness in the area of Mt. Pleasant, and asks Thomas Ro...
By 1899, this little church was badly in need of repair and a committee was formed to make plans for...
Letter from C. J. Alexander of the L. N. Dantzler Lumber Co., proposing to provide labor to build a ...
Letter - This is a letter written to The Athabasca Baseball Club confirming Erwin Schumacher will be...
The marker reads: ST. SIMONS ISLAND From March 9 - May 12, 1738, Charles Wesley, secretary to James...
Morris has recently been appointed to the Columbus station (Town Street M.E.C.) and writes of condit...
Francis Hall (clerk and founding member of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church)...
Brunson urges Finley to be present at the next camp meeting. Charges against Brother John P. Kent (i...