A letter from the Mayor's Office to W.H. Selkirk, replying to his request for compensation for his volunteer work as a firefighter during the General Strike.
A letter from Jules Prudhomme, City Solicitor, to Mayor Parnell, regarding a a letter from Frank Yockney, who had asked for compensation for having been injured on June 21, 1919 (Bloody Saturday) by the Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
A letter to Mayor Parnell from Frank Yockney, who claims he was injured by the Royal Northwest Mounted Police on June 21, 1919 (Bloody Saturday), and asks for compensation.
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 Alex Freeman, a graduate student at Columbia University in New York, and a former student of the University of Manitoba, asking Mayor Gray for sources on the General Strike to assist him in writing his thesis.
A letter to Mayor Gray from W.G.W. Fortune, General Secretary of the Peoples' Prohibition Association of British Columbia, asking the Mayor to sign a statement that prohibition limited violence during the General Strike.
A letter from Jules Prudhomme, City Solicitor, to Mayor Parnell, regarding an investigation into the claims of Frank Yockney, who had asked for compensation for having been injured on June 21, 1919 (Bloody Saturday) by the Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
File pertaining to the General Strike of 1919, including records from various origins sent to or from the Mayor's office relating either to the strike itself or its fallout. Included are letters from citizens commending or condemning the City's actions during the strike.
A letter from the Mayor Fred E. Osborne of Calgary to Mayor Daniel McLean of Winnipeg, requesting information about the Winnipeg Police during the General Strike to assist with "controversy" in Calgary related to police unionization.
A letter from Daniel McLean, Mayor of Winnipeg, to Fred E. Osborne, Mayor of Calgary, responding to the latter's inquiry about Winnipeg's Police during the General Strike. Mayor McLean suggests reading the "Winnipeg Citizen", published by the Citizens' Committee of One Thousand.
A letter from Mayor Farmer to City Council, enclosing a letter he received from James Murdock, Federal Minister of Labour about an application made by civic employees for a Board of Conciliation and Investigation under the Industrial Disputes Act.
Copy of a letter from Mayor Farmer to City Council a letter he received from the Federal Minister of Labour in reference to an industrial dispute filed by civic employees. The latter letter is not included in this copy.
A letter from Mayor Farmer to James Murdock, Federal Minister of Labour, defnding his actions in regards to an industrial dispute put forward to Oattawa by civic employees.
A letter from Mayor Farmer's Secretary to James Murdock, Federal Minister of Labour, informing him that Mayor Farmer is unable to respond to his letter until he has returned from vacation.
A letter from J.H. Pearson, Chief Health Inspector, to the Health Committee, praising certain employees who continued to work after the strike was called.
A letter from the Health Committee to J.H. Pearson, Chief Health Inspector, acknowledging his commendations for certain employees that worked during the strike, and instructing him to prepare a report on overtime worked.
A letter from the Clerk of the Health Committee to J.H. Pearson, Chief Health Inspector, listing people who had applied for jobs after the General Strike had begun.
A list of applicants for positions in the Health Department and the status of their employment after having signed their applications. Many either left quickly after starting or did not show up.