Letter to Council. Sender: Willoughby Clark. Subject: application for position of City Assessor. Referred to: Committee on Appointments. Action taken: appointed to position Feb. 23, 1874.
A letter from the Winnipeg Maroons to Alderman C. Rhodes Smith. Letter is dated October 10, 1939 and discusses the recent victories of the Winnipeg Maroons baseball team. Letter was likely written by C.H. McFadyen.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Legislation and Reception
A letter from the President of the Winnipeg Rugby Football Club, Wallace E. Brown, to the Chairman of the Civic Reception Committee, Alderman Rhodes-Smith. Letter is dated March 23, 1940 and references a reception held for the Club's players.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Legislation and Reception
A letter of reference from C.F. Rannard of Rannard Shoe Ltd. To Mayor Gray and members of Council regarding F.H. Ireton, a former firefighter who went out on strike and was not taken back by the Fire Department after the strike ended.
A letter from H. Gerald Wade of the Western Municipal News, thanking Alderman Hamlin and Assistant Chief Health Inspector E.W.J. Hague for their work on the Food Committee and in coordinating the delivery of milk and ice during the General Strike.
A letter from Mayor Gray to O.E. Payne, Editor of The Hearld, a newspaper out of Hanna, Alberta, responding to the latter's inquiry about the preachers associated with the General Strike and their denominations.
Forms part of Fonds 12. Series consists of a petition for the establishment of a library in St. Boniface, correspondence regarding the proposed library system and minutes of meetings of the Library Board.
Postcard shows Carnegie Library at 380 William Avenue. Published by Valentine & Sons' Publishing Co., Ltd. Montreal and Toronto. Date of postcard is uncertain.
License Commissioner - Licenses granted by Provincial Government to Winnipeg dealers between Nov. 8, 1874 and March 20, 1874. Includes licenses for grocery stores, hotels, saloons, taverns, billiard parlours.
A letter from J.G. Glassco, Manager of the City Light and Power Department, to the Committee on Finance, recommending that overtime be paid to those who continued to work during the strike.
Letter from J.G. Glassco, Manager of the Light and Power department to the Special Committee on Strike Settlement, regarding his thoughts on what the striking civic employees should agree to to settle the strike.
Item consists of a postcard in printed format that shows the Lindsay Building at 228 Notre Dame Avenue. Published by the Valentine & Sons United Publishing Co. Limited, Toronto and Winnipeg. Printed in U.S.A. Date of postcard is unknown.