A letter from A.K. Godfrey, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Citizen's Committee of One Thousand to the City Clerk's Office containing resolutions passed by the Citizens' Committee on May 24, asking that said resolutions be shared with City Council.
A letter from A.K. Godfrey, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Citizen's Committee of One Thousand to the City Clerk's Office containing resolutions passed by the Citizens' Committee on May 24, asking that said resolutions be shared with City Council.
A letter from the Citizens' Law and Order League, based in Brandon, Manitoba, to Mayor Gray, containing resolutions that condemn the participants of the General Strike
A letter from Gordon E. Hunter, Secretary of the Rotary Club of Winnipeg, to the Mayor and City Council containing resolutions passed by the Rotary Club that support the City's handling of the civic strike.
A letter from J.S. Evans, Executive Secretary of the Winnipeg Real Estate Exchange, to the Mayor and City Council containing resolutions passed by the Winnipeg Real Estate Exchange that support the City's handling of the civic strike.
A letter from M. Peterson, Secretary for the Committee on Finance, to H.R. Pattinson, City Tax Collector, regarding cheques issued to two employees, W.H. Hopkins and S.J. Garrard [Jarrard], who were on holiday when the strike began.
A report from J.H. Pearson, Chief Health Inspector, to the Health Committee on scavenging and crematory operations for May, 1919. It records ammounts of refuse removed and cremated, dollars spent, and other statistics. There is also a comparison to May, 1918.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Public Health and Welfare
A letter from G.B. Clarke, Secretary of the Social Welfare Commission, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, requesting a representative from Ward 5 be appointed to the Commission, in lieu of the continued absence of Aldermen John Queen and A.A. Heaps.
A promotional souvenir programme of the 1926 union meeting of the Canadian Divisions of the International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, held in Winnipeg on July 27-30, 1926. Booklet contains promotional information about and histories of the union, photographs of and statements made by union members and local politicians, and advertisements.
Winnipeg (Man.). Committee on Legislation and Reception
Forms part of Fonds 1. Series consists of communications and detailed reports from City Departments noting the names of all City employees, identifying in particular married women employed by the City and City employees who were not residents of the City. The records are contained in one folder and cover the period July - September of 1924.
Winnipeg (Man.). Special Committee to Enquire into the Employment of Married Women
A letter from Arthur Brown on behalf of Major R.H. Bingham, Officer in Charge of Special Constables, to Mayor Gray, informing him that B. Hardy, a Special Constable, was injured during the violence on June 10.
A letter from Arthur Brown on behalf of Major R.H. Bingham, Officer in Charge of Special Constables, to Mayor Gray, informing him that Sargent Coppins of the Special Mounted Police, was injured during the violence on June 10.
A letter from C.J. Brown, City Clerk, to Committee on Finance, forwarding a letter from Theo. A. Hunt, City Solicitor, regarding statements made by Firemen regarding their pensions in lieu of the General Strike, specifically whether or not returning employees’ pensions start over. Included is a partial, shorthand transcript of statements and appeals on the subject made by Firemen to Hunt.
Letter from W.M. Coburn, Secretary and Business Agent of the International Union of Steam and Operating Engineers, Local Union No. 498, to the City Clerk's Office, expressing displeasure of City funds being used for anti-strike advertisements.
A letter from W.F. Tallman, Street Commissioner, to M. Peterson, Secretary of the Committee on Finance, providing reasons why five employees who had asked for compensation due to being laid of during the strike should not be compensated.
An agreement approved by Council that accepts the settlement facilitated by the Citizens' Committee of One Hundred, but with the addition that officers of the Fire Department are forbidden from being part of a union.
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 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.