Audio - Mr. Joe Logan gives his personal history touching on his family, working life, and interactions with a variety of early Athabasca area residents. Mr. Logan talks about freighting and the Hudson's Bay Store, as well as lumbering and cattle. He discusses Treaty Indians (First Nations), treaty money and how Chief Bigstone received his name. The Anglican Church and the Catholic Mission in Wabasca, along with mission schooling are also discussed (80 minutes)very clear, no interviewer interjections, good memor
Audio - Mr. Frank Falconer and Mr. Todd Richards discuss stories from their personal history. Mr. R...
Audio - Mr. Tom Gorman and Mr. John Gorman discuss their lives in Athabasca including Tom's birth on...
Audio - This is a discussion of early Athabasca life with Mr. Frank Falconer Jr., Mr. Charles Stewar...
Audio - Mrs. Jettie Willey, Mrs. Roseanna Shank, Rev. B.A. Rathbone and Hugo Carlson discuss many fi...
Audio - Mr. Joe Martynuk was born on January 16th, 1898 in Czechoslovakia. He came to Athabasca at ...
Audio - Mr. Todd Richards covers a wide range of topics while looking at photos taken in the early p...
Audio - Mr. Alexander Lennie arrived in Athabasca in 1930 with his wife and seven children to homest...
Audio - Mr. Falconer speaks of life in Athabasca from 1910 on including transportation and settlemen...
Audio - Mrs. Jesse Rollings gives a detailed account of life and work on the Athabasca River startin...
Audio - This is a personal history of Mr. Alex Lennie who arrived in Athabasca Landing in 1903 with ...
Audio - Mr. Whiteley recounts the story of delivering the message of the flood of 1904. He took sev...
Audio - Mr. Al Cramer talks about his time as a trapper, fur trader and farmer in Athabasca during t...
Audio - Mr. Valentine Breckenridge and Mr. Charlie Senz discuss details of farming life in the early...
Audio - Mr. Roy Bergeron and Mr. George Bergeron, sons of Horace Bergeron, owner of the Bergeron Sa...
Audio - Ms. Eileen Hendy discusses her personal history in Athabasca including historic sites/events...
Audio - Mr. Frank Falconer and Mr. Todd Richards discuss stories from their personal history. Mr. R...
Audio - Mr. Tom Gorman and Mr. John Gorman discuss their lives in Athabasca including Tom's birth on...
Audio - This is a discussion of early Athabasca life with Mr. Frank Falconer Jr., Mr. Charles Stewar...
Audio - Mrs. Jettie Willey, Mrs. Roseanna Shank, Rev. B.A. Rathbone and Hugo Carlson discuss many fi...
Audio - Mr. Joe Martynuk was born on January 16th, 1898 in Czechoslovakia. He came to Athabasca at ...
Audio - Mr. Todd Richards covers a wide range of topics while looking at photos taken in the early p...
Audio - Mr. Alexander Lennie arrived in Athabasca in 1930 with his wife and seven children to homest...
Audio - Mr. Falconer speaks of life in Athabasca from 1910 on including transportation and settlemen...
Audio - Mrs. Jesse Rollings gives a detailed account of life and work on the Athabasca River startin...
Audio - This is a personal history of Mr. Alex Lennie who arrived in Athabasca Landing in 1903 with ...
Audio - Mr. Whiteley recounts the story of delivering the message of the flood of 1904. He took sev...
Audio - Mr. Al Cramer talks about his time as a trapper, fur trader and farmer in Athabasca during t...
Audio - Mr. Valentine Breckenridge and Mr. Charlie Senz discuss details of farming life in the early...
Audio - Mr. Roy Bergeron and Mr. George Bergeron, sons of Horace Bergeron, owner of the Bergeron Sa...
Audio - Ms. Eileen Hendy discusses her personal history in Athabasca including historic sites/events...
Audio - Mr. Frank Falconer and Mr. Todd Richards discuss stories from their personal history. Mr. R...
Audio - Mr. Tom Gorman and Mr. John Gorman discuss their lives in Athabasca including Tom's birth on...
Audio - This is a discussion of early Athabasca life with Mr. Frank Falconer Jr., Mr. Charles Stewar...