Ted Michie

Pièce d'archives



SCM-RG-0011-0001
August 13 1998
The fonds, related to Ted Michie, was accumulated by the source. No other information was captured at the time of transfer to the Swift Current Museum. The content has not been professionally appraised, arranged, or described. The following is a basic listing of the unprocessed contents: -scrapbook #1, typed newspaper articles, from 1911 -scrapbook #2, typed newspaper articles, from c. 1911 - 1912 -scrapbook #3, typed newspaper articles, from c, 1912 - 1913 -scrapbook #4, typed newspaper articles, from c. 1914 - 1916 -scrapbook #5, typed newspaper articles, from c. 1917 - 1918, mostly pertaining to accidents, death and crime -scrapbook #6, typed newspaper articles, from c. 1917 - 1919 -scrapbook #7, typed newspaper articles, from c. 1917 - 1919, mostly pertaining to city council and services, board of trade, police and fire departments, personal and sports near the back, death and crime on the last pages -notebook: typed newspaper articles, 1911, pertaining to the misc. events in 1911, inc. Fair, injuries, also letters by William Simpson -folder #1, typed pages of letters from men during WWI, inc. Captain David Meikle (killed in action), W.C.D. Crombie, Sgt. Todd, Jack Shaw, Private R.J. Staughan, B.S. Clough, Harold Thomson, Andrew Henderson, Jack Griffith, M.A. MacPherson, William McTaggart, substantial information on men form SC in WWI, other WWI related notes, 73 loose pages -folder #2, 1914-1916, documents pertaining to civic elections, financial issues, a real estate conflict between D.Y. Leslie and the city, public health, city planning, hiring of a city engineer, unemployment. city repair and development, police department, 50 loose pages -folder #3, 1914 - 1916, documents pertaining to Orange Day, recreation, a baby competition, sporting events, personal news, crimes, deaths and injuries, road construction, etc., 30 loose pages -folder #4, typed articles from the newspaper, from 1918, 71 loose pages -folder #5, typed articles from the newspaper, from 1919, 50 loose pages -folder #6, typed articles from the newspaper, from 1920, 94 loose pages -folder #7, notes on the history of SC, 247 loose pages ca. 25 cm of textual records and other material