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Ed Johanson collection

The Ed Johanson collection consists of a word processed document by Ed Johanson and Jim Atkins regarding the electrical history in The Pas from 1900 – 1963, and data regarding Rev. E. Eves, including photocopies created 1991, of articles on the death of Rev. Edward Eves, Minutes of the Manitoba and North-West Methodist Conference, pages from Ministers and Probationers, photographs of Rev. Eves tombstone, Rev. Eves biography by his daughter Viola (Eves) Bacon, etc. The data was collected to designate the gravesite sporting Rev. Eves’s tombstone (with questionable dates) as a historic site, to protect it during Manitoba Hydro dam construction in the area.

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Ed Johanson

Consists of one original cassette tape (PA2006.6.3), one access copy cassette tape (PA2006.6.4) and a transcript for the interview with Ed Johanson conducted by Nancy Shewchuk. Topics covered include the King Trapper events and their origin, the different types of dogs used in races, visitors, furs, prices, the Hudson’s Bay Company, the origin of the ice worm, and the involvement of Natural Resources in Trappers’ Festival in the past and present day.

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Ed Johanson

Consists of five original cassette tapes (PA2004.6.4a-d), five access copies cassette tapes, two minidisks (PA2004.6.9a-c), two floppy disks (PA2010.4.27-28), three CDs (PA2004.6.9a-c) and a transcript for the interview with Ed Johanson conducted by Avery Ascher. Topics covered include family, childhood, his childhood home, hardships, Margaret Barbour, school, Fingerville, lumber company jobs, work, war, service time, middle east, depression, old town, religion, Town and Band relationships, meeting his wife, marriage, children, day to day life, married life, house at Clearwater Lake, fishing, hunting, friends, The Pas and surrounding area, provincial boundaries, community, York Factory, natural disasters, Hudson Bay Route Association, gardening, meeting the queen, changes in the Pas landscape, forestry, land rights, nursing, Scott Bateman, and the swimming pool.

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