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Doukhobor Collection of Simon Fraser University

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[Letter] 1908 March 6
Typescript, In Russian, Summary: Provides information about arrangements for the upcoming community meeting, Signed Ivan Iv.[anovich] Podovinnikoff
[Letter] 1909 April 6, St. [Station] Verigin
Typescript,In Russian,Summary: Provides information regarding the purchase of potato plows.,Signed Vasilii Potapoff
[Letter] 1924 May 10, Brilliant, B.C.
Holograph, signed ,In Russian ,Summary: Suggests the roof be renovated at the prayer home, and to use people designated for other work to help. ,Signed P.L. [Peter Lordly].
[Photograph of Max Baskin, Peter Verigin, 1859-1924, Maria Strelaeff, and Fyodore Hlookoff (?), c. 1924]
Photograph is on light brown matting. ,Writing on back: "taken in summer to sept. 1924. Left, Max Baskin, Russian Jewish businessman, eulogy at funeral. P.V. [Peter Verigin, 1859-1924] on train and killed. Maria Strelaeff, handmaiden. Fyodore Hlookoff [?], official."
[Photograph of two young women in a garden, c. 1920s]
Description from the family: "Youth","Two girls standing side by side in a garden. These girls are in one of the family portraits as well.",The individuals in this photograph are also in [Photograph of one man, one woman and three girls, c. 1920s].
[Letter] 1901 April 3, Toronto [to] Major de Ballinhard, Dominion Lands Agent, Yorkton
Typescript, signed,Summary: Encloses acknowledgement of charge on D.C. Hart's homestead and encloses cheque for Hart. Vouches for Hart's quality as a settler.,Signed James Armstrong, Managing Director
[Letter] 1901 April 16, Toronto [to] W. de Ballinhard, Esq., Dominion Lands Agent, Yorkton
Typescript, signed,Summary: Requests help in advancing money to D.C. Hart. Anxious that Hart should get money he needs to purchase oxen and wagon.,Signed James Armstrong, Managing Director
[Letter] 1904 May 2, Ottawa, [to] Messrs. Munson and Allan, Barristers, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Typescript, copy,Summary: Reply to letter re: D.C. Hart. No seed grain indebtedness against land, certificate of recommendation not yet issued. Statutory lien against land in favour of York Farmers' Colonization Company.,Signed P.G. Keyes
[Letter] 1904 July 19, Ottawa [to] Messrs. Munson and Allan, Barristers, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Typescript, copy,Summary: Lien by D.C. Hart in favour of York Farmers' Colonization Company has been paid off and Department [of the Interior] has been notified.,Signed P.G. Keyes, Secretary
[Letter] 1903 October 19, Ottawa [to] Fredrick Edward Taber, Esq., Saltcoats, Assa.
Typescript, form, copy ,Summary: Application for homestead patent approved. ,Signed Perley G. Keyes, Secretary
[Letter] 1906 July 14, Yorkton [to] the Secretary, Department of the Interior, Ottawa
Typescript, copy ,Summary: Application for inspection on Doukhobor entry has been made. Appears to be in category of privileged entry. Should initial cancellation proceedings be commenced? Please give clear instructions.
Purchase order, 1928
In Russian ,Signed [S.W. Koochin], secretary-treasurer, CCUB
[Receipt from] C. C. of U. B. Ltd. Kootenay-Columbia Preserving Works Branch, 1928 September 18
Summary: Receipt for 5 [five] packages of tomatoes. Received from Sam Bebin per J. J. Rezantsoff.
[Letter] 1908 August 25, St. [Station] Verigin
Typescript,In Russian,Summary: Report on cattle sales with detailed descriptions of prices and profits. Explains how some of the profit has been spent.,Signed S. Rybin
[Letter] 1908 October 7, St. [Station] Verigin
Typescript,In Russian,Summary: Instructions regarding the seasonal work to be done in the fields and on the roads and bridges.,Signed Ivan Podovinnikoff
[Letter] 1908 December 10, St. [Station] Verigin
Typescript,In Russian,Summary: Describes some aspects of the financial standing of the community.,Signed F. Makaseyeff
[Letter] 1900 October 25, Ottawa [to] Hugh Mowbray, Esq., Bookview or Saltcoats, P. O. Assiniboia
Typescript,Summary: Application for patent held over by Department of the Interior because of liability to York Farmers' Colonization Company. Application now accepted. Entitled to second entry.,Signed P.G. Keyes
[Photograph of four young women playing on railroad tracks, c. 1920s]
Description from the family: "Youth","Three young women posing for a group shot on the rail line, another girl holding hands with her boyfriend in the background."
[Doukhobors building a road, c. 1900s]
Summary: Doukhobors working communally to build a road through a village Photograph on thick matting
[Doukhobor community with Peter Verigin, 1859-1924, c. 1910s]
Summary: a large group of Doukhobors posing with Peter Verigin, 1859-1924. ,Photograph appears to have been taken the same day as [Peter Verigin, 1859-1924, at a table with others, c. 1910s]
[Canadian Doukhobors in Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1906]
Summary: Picture of Canadian Doukhobors in Moscow, including Peter Verigin, centre front, and Anastasia Holoboff, back row second from right

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