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622:. The records relating to John A. Macdonald include material from his legal practice in Kingston and his personal affairs. The latter consists of personal receipts and correspondence. Receipts include those for home and life assurance premiums, for memberships in organizations, mortgage payments, goods purchased for the home and office, and property repairs. Moreover, the records include Macdonald's account book at the Commercial Bank, 1855 to 1859, and a series of cheque stubs for the years 1863 to 1878 belonging to both Macdonald and James Shannon. The records relating to and created by Hugh John Macdonald were arranged in three series – subject files on personal matters, miscellaneous office files relating to clients, and records of a number of companies which Macdonald and his legal partners were investors or directors of the company. The subject files contain, among other things, tax notices and receipts from the City of Winnipeg for Macdonald's home at 61 Carlton Street. 45: 2752: 642:(HBC)—the oldest chartered trading company in the world—and includes thousands of mainly hand-written records and maps of HBC employees from 1670 to 1920, spanning the first 250 years of HBC's history. Along with archival records of the Hudson's Bay Company itself, the HBCA acquires and preserves other records related to HBC history as well, such as private records of individuals and subsidiary companies (including the 394:—passed in 2001 and proclaimed in February 2003—reflecting changes in archival and recordkeeping practice, as well as changing the name of the Provincial Archives of Manitoba to the Archives of Manitoba. The new legislation also created a new approvals process through the Archivist of Manitoba, superseding the Provincial Documents Committee. 1886: 302:. The Secretary also had the power to consolidate statutes, and issue certificates and licenses. In 1901, the Provincial Secretary administered the creation of a register of all documents filed pursuant to Legislation; this register included a synopsis of each document, its location, and the legislation under which it was filed. 481:(HBC) to write a history of the company. Needing to access the company records, he was provided special premises to store the archives, as well as hiring of support staff, including Richard H.G. Leveson Gower. While the writing of an official company history was abandoned in 1926, Dominion Archivist of Canada 447:
was sold by the city to the province of Manitoba for roughly CA$ 1 million, and the Archives of Manitoba (and the Legislative Library of Manitoba) would move in the following year. It cost the province $ 4 million to convert the former Winnipeg Auditorium from an arts and entertainment venue into one
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was sold by the city to the province of Manitoba for roughly CA$ 1 million, and the Archives of Manitoba (and the Legislative Library of Manitoba) would move in the following year. It cost the province $ 4 million to convert the former Winnipeg Auditorium from an arts and entertainment venue into one
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The archives also preserve original written documents that detail the fur trade; European exploration, mapping, and settlement of the western frontier; Indigenous peoples; treaty-making; and the initial development of what would become Canada. Many of these documents provide detailed descriptions of
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With a significant amount of work on the classification, arrangement, and cataloguing of records already accomplished, in 1931, HBC formally established an Archives Department and Leveson Gower was formally appointed the first HBC archivist. In May that year, HBC announced that the archives would be
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Records of the Manitoba government are preserved with respect to the heritage of the province. These are records that document political and legal decisions; the evolution of provincial administration; and the interaction between the government and its citizens. The archival records of the Manitoba
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became the province's first legislation dealing specifically with the destruction, retention, and permanent preservation of public records. Establishing the Provincial Documents Committee, the Act allowed the committee to classify departmental records and create schedules for their retention and
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In 1973, the Hudson's Bay Company decided to move its historical archives to Winnipeg, Manitoba. The official public announcement was made on 31 July 1973, and representatives of HBC and the Manitoba government signed an agreement outlining the terms under which the archives would be placed on
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In 1973, the HBC decided to move its historical archives to Winnipeg, Manitoba. The official public announcement was made on 31 July 1973, and representatives of HBC and the Manitoba government signed an agreement outlining the terms under which the archives would be placed on deposit at the
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was hired that year as a consultant to organize the HBC's archives so that selected historical records could be published. By 1927, an early version of a department of archives was in place, though it would be interrupted by the Great Depression along with the ending of Doughty's contract.
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A film created to show testing and treatment for tuberculosis in Manitoba. It includes members of the Sanatorium Board, people undergoing x-rays, the Mobile X-Ray Unit, and blood being analyzed in a lab, various medical facilities, and footage from vocational classes in Winnipeg.
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feature—uploading digitized films and videos from the Archives' holdings, including the HBCA, for public viewing online. To begin, the Archives featured 6 films that "illustrate a range of activities and iconic sites throughout Manitoba."
1343:. The journal contains a record of the proceedings of the Assembly, from the first meeting of the First Session on 9 March 1870 until the last meeting of the Third Session on 24 June 1870. This journal was purchased for $ 40 by the 367:
In 1978, a federal study found that per-capita spending on the provincial archives, $ 252, was lower than some other provinces. From 1980 to 1997, the Provincial Archivist was Peter Bowers, followed by William Gordon Dodds in 1998.
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made available to the public and that researchers would be allowed direct access to records created prior to 1870. Quickly developing a classification plan for the records, HBC was able to open its archives to the public in 1933.
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Approximately 30,000 workers went on strike in Winnipeg for nearly six weeks from 15 May 1919. Many leaders of the strike were arrested on 17 June 1919, and the strike would end on 25 June 1919. The leaders were tried in the
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In 1981, a Government Records Division was established within the Provincial Archives of Manitoba, bringing on a more effective and proactive approach to managing records. In the 1980s, with the increasing use of the modern
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balconies from the main auditorium; the exhibition galleries, with their large, arched windows, became the Reading Rooms for the Archives and Library. Some space in the building was reserved for the Departments of
759:. The treaty, as well as a map of the settlement, are two of the legal records relating to the Red River Settlement that were probably acquired by the Archives Department of the HBC from HBC's solicitors in 1923. 679:
project. HBCA operations are partly funded through the ongoing financial support of the Hudson's Bay Company History Foundation. In 2019, the HBC History Foundation funded HBCA's large-scale microfilm
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deposit at the Provincial Archives of Manitoba. The physical transfer of the archives was completed in the autumn of 1974 and the archives were re-opened to the public in the spring of 1975.
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was appointed in 1946, followed by the first full-time archivist (Hartwell W. L. Bowsfield) in 1952, when the Provincial Archives of Manitoba were established within the Library.
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The holdings of the Archives of Manitoba are separated into two primary centres: the Government and Private Sector Archives (GPSA) and the Hudson's Bay Company Archives (HBCA).
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Provincial Archives of Manitoba. The physical transfer of the archives was completed in the autumn of 1974 and the archives were re-opened to the public in the spring of 1975.
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A film illustrating the operation of Manitoba's vegetable industry, highlighting the events of “Salad Month” which encouraged Manitobans to enjoy the province's vegetables.
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in 1794 at the end of his career as the HBC's first official surveyor. The map exhibited most of the first inland exploratory knowledge collected by the HBC at the time.
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Subsequent uploads since its launch took place in July and December 2020, introduced through more 'Films from the Archives' events, this time held online due to
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up to the more recent past. These holdings include correspondence, journals and diaries, organizational records, photographs, posters and documentary art,
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At this time, the authority to direct the classification and scheduling of government records was held by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. In 1955, the
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Records of the private sector consist of the records of individuals, organizations, and community groups in Manitoba, dating back to the days of the
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in 1959. On December 16, three government "promotional films" from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s were presented: one documenting a survey group in
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Historic Sites of Manitoba: Winnipeg Auditorium / Archives of Manitoba / Manitoba Legislative Library (200 Vaughan Street, Winnipeg)
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Murray Sinclair's closing statement after the community hearings conducted during Manitoba's Aboriginal Justice Inquiry (1989)
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and show flood levels around buildings along Kingston Row and Churchill Drive, including the site of what is now the
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A silent film consisting of footage by civil engineer George Coutts, who was involved in the construction of the
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native groups, forts, rivers, lakes, animals, populations, and the difficult working conditions of fur traders.
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In 2006, the Archives of Manitoba acquired a small cache of personal, legal, business, and political records of
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In 2006, the Archives of Manitoba acquired a small cache of personal, legal, business, and political records of
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for documentary/instructional film production. After renovations were completed, the location was renamed the
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are one of the key documents held at the Archives of Manitoba relating to the 1870 Legislative Assembly, the
1309: 841: 608: 581: 1326:, Archives of Manitoba held a public reading of letters written by Manitoba soldiers who served in the War. 1322:, documenting activities both at home and overseas. In 2015, commemorating the 100th anniversary of WWI and 2789: 2587: 2165: 1733: 573: 298:, among other duties, was the keeper of registers and archives of the province, under the authority of the 104: 781:). For the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Seven Oaks, the HBCA highlighted records that document the ' 2608: 2423: 1967: 1432: 1365: 1105: 1991: 1706: 1347:—which was also responsible for the province's archival records at the time—in 1939 from E. R. James of 2622: 2179:"The Manitoba Legislative Building: Photographing a Work in Progress | Exhibits | Archives of Manitoba" 1332:
is an exhibit that showcases Manitobans who were revealed in records held by the Archives of Manitoba.
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On 21 June 2007, the Hudson's Bay Company Archives’ records were announced to have been added to the
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In 2008, University of Manitoba graduate Scott Goodine became the Provincial Archivist of Manitoba.
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A silent film showing how the commercial fishing industry operated in Manitoba in the 1940s.
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Exhibits 995 to 1000: Photographs entered as exhibits in the Winnipeg General Strike trials
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plans. The Archives of Manitoba also holds a large collection of historical records of the
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were issued on 8 January 1814, largely triggering years of conflict among the HBC and the
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factories, meat plants, garment factories, and airplane manufacturing, as well as men in
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disposition. In 1967, John Alexander Bovey became the Provincial Archivist. In 1970, the
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The six photographs presented in this exhibit were taken by professional photographer
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A silent film consisting of home-movie footage taken by Clair Leatherdale showing the
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Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the founding of Manitoba, and the 350th of the
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for archival storage. After renovations were completed, the location was renamed the
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As of 1990, the Archives of Manitoba belongs to the Provincial Services Division of
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ship, which was built to commemorate the Hudson's Bay Company's 300th anniversary.
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This important archive is one of Canada's national treasures, and is a part of the
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and others, as well as how the company would grow to the point of purchasing
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Documents and Archives: Oral History at the Provincial Archives of Manitoba
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Some records available through the Hudson's Bay Company Archives include:
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through photographs. The photos were mostly taken between 1915 and 1916.
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project, with funding from the Hudson's Bay Company History Foundation.
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A film tracing the construction, launching, and sailing of the replica
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An Interview with Manitoba’s New Provincial Archivist, Mr. Peter Bower
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Fayerman, Pam (June 2, 1980). "Archives spending lowest in Manitoba".
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and artillery training, and men and women marching in military units.
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Excerpt created by British Pictorial Production Ltd in 1931 for HBC
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signed a treaty with 5 Indigenous leaders that would establish the
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project of the federal, provincial, and municipal governments. Its
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between Winnipeg and the Ontario border as a route to access the
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In February, the Archives held a screening event at Winnipeg's
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Manitoba Legislative Building: Photographing a Work in Progress
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for archival storage. Interior renovations included removal of
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and was officially opened on 15 October 1932 by Prime Minister
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Produced by Percy F. Brown for the Department of Public Works
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A film showing the "history, tradition and procedure of the
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A video excerpt of closing remarks by Associate Chief Judge
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Sessional Journal of the Legislative Assembly of Assiniboia
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Clair Leatherdale home movie of 1950 Winnipeg flood (1950)
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of the Hudson's Bay Company since its inception in 1670 by
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University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections
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Public Archives and Records Office (Prince Edward Island)
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was laid on 18 August 1932 at a ceremony attended by the
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Goldsborough, Gordon, and George Penner. 2019 June 1. "
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The Hudson's Bay Company and Winnipeg's Urban Landscape
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Francis Heron's account of the Red River Flood of 1826
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project. This project saw HBCA digitize 1052 reels of
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Department of Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs
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A film created to educate the public on the need for
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journal of 1817–1818, including the Selkirk Treaty.
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Hudson's Bay Company Archives

Winnipeg
Manitoba
Coordinates
49°53′19″N 97°08′55″W / 49.8886°N 97.1487°W / 49.8886; -97.1487
Archive
www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives
Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage
The Archives and Recordkeeping Act
French
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Hugh John Macdonald
John A. Macdonald
Provincial Secretary
Manitoba's Legislative Library
archivist
Winnipeg Auditorium
Department of Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs
tape recorder
Manitoba Sport, Culture and Heritage
John A. Macdonald
Hugh John Macdonald
Winnipeg Auditorium
make-work
cornerstone
Governor-General of Canada
R. B. Bennett
Winnipeg Auditorium

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