Smooker, William: Hand bootmaker, discussing the industry; World War I (tracks 1 and 4)
Sounds of the country, extracts from Choate, Medicine men
Streetview of Vogrie home
Students and teacher in a classroom in Lakefield, Ontario
Sydney Helmer Standen and Euphemia Young McQueen on their wedding day, Saskatoon (Photo credit: Gibson Photos, Saskatoon)
Telford, William: Born in 1878, son of Smith Township poet. Stage coaches, lime kilns, Chemong Lake floating bridge, weaving in Bridgenorth and hotels.
The Liftlock Story: Extracts from tapes 8 and 10 (track 1, 60 minutes). Logging in the 1890s: Extracts from tapes 7, 9, 10 and 22 (track 4, 60 minutes).
The Liftlock Story (Part 2) and the Otonabee River: 3 3/4 ips. Master copy Extracts from tapes 3, 13 and 14. See also tape 56.
The Moodie Family, n.d.
Then Standen family (left to rig): John, Andrew, Mary Elizabeth (May Beth), William John, Annie (on William's knee); Mary Ronald (left, seated); Ruth (holding doll); Frances (seated in front)
Tom Taylor, Walter Jacobs sings My Great Redeemer in Ojibwa and English
Transcript for tape 44, Curve Lake First Nation: Christopher McCue [McKue]
Transcript of the diary
Transcription for tape 21, Telford, William
Transcription for tape 42, Curve Lake First Nation: Mary Johnson (age 96) and Dow Taylor
Transcription for tape 45, Curve Lake First Nation: Bill Taylor
Transcription for tape 46, Curve Lake First Nation: Dow Taylor: Hunting, baskets, black ash tree, sweet grass
Transcription for tape 9, Marsden, Moses: Born at Roseneath or Alderville
TRANSCRIPTION: Journal of Events: Eastmain Post, Outfit 260, James Bay District