A letter from J.G. Glassco, Manager of the City Light and Power Department, to Mayor and Council, thanking them for their expression of appreciation for his work.
A letter from W.H. Evanson, City Comptroller, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, listing all expenses related to the Special Police used during the General Strike.
A handwritten draft of a report compiled by the City Clerk's Office, combining reports of individual departments into a single list of employees who were displaced by the strike. This version is only one page long, incomplete, and written in pencil.
A letter from F.A. Cambridge, City Electrician, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, in response to a request from Council, stating that all employees in his department who had gone out on strike were re-hired.
List of Street Commissioner's Department employees displaced by the General Strike, sent from W.F. Tallman, Street Commissioner, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, in response to a request from Council.
A letter from James Smith, Plumbing and Sewer Inspector, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, in response to a request from Council, stating that no employees in his department were displaced by the General Strike.
List of City Engineer's Department employees displaced by the General Strike, sent from W.P. Brereton, City Engineer, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, in response to a request from Council.
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 Chris Newton, Acting Chief of Police, to the Board of Police Commissioners, recommending it approve the reinstatement of 3 former employees who had reapplied following the General Strike.
Minutes of the May 30, 1919 meeting of St. Boniface City Council. During this meeting there was discussion regarding how to deal with civic employees who had gone out on strike alongside those in Winnipeg.
Minutes of the June 9, 1919 meeting of St. Boniface City Council. During this meeting a delegation was received of returned soldiers led by R.E. Bray, one of the leaders of the Winnipeg General Strike, urging Council to rescind the ultimatum it had issued.
A letter from the Clerk of the Health Committee to the Committee on Finance, listing people who had applied for jobs in the Health Department after the General Strike had begun.
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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.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Public Health and Welfare
Annual report of the Department of Health for the year 1919. Provides information and statistics on Department initiatives and public health within the City more generally, including diseases (including the “Spanish Influenza” or “Spanish Flu” outbreak), inoculations, education campaigns, food quality, scavenging and waste disposal, deaths, and general saniation. Also includes information about budgets and finances within the Department.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Public Health and Welfare