Collection search - Subject files [textual record (microform)] [1896-1950]
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Hierarchy Subject files [textual record (microform)] [1896-1950]
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Finding aid (Electronic) Finding aid 91-1 is a typed and handwritten file list containing arbitrary numbers assigned to these subject files as well as titles, outside dates and microfilm conversion numbers. The original records are held at the Yukon Archives. The finding aid is available as a PDF attached to this record. 91-1 PDF (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf002/91-1_143824_M2875-M2882_open.pdf -
Record information Subject files [textual record (microform)] [1896-1950]
Date:Microfilmed between 1970 and 1972.Reference:R216-179-X-E, RG91Type of material:Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:143824Date(s):Microfilmed between 1970 and 1972.Bilingual equivalent:Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:8 microfilm reelsLanguage of material:EnglishScope and content:Series consists of subject files whose principle subject are: welfare, public health, customs, communications, territorial promotion, land entitlement, postal service, immigration, surveying, timber berths, steamship wood reports. In all likelihood, these files were part of the registry system. Over time these files have been reorganized on a subject basis so that the original registry numbers are no longer identifiable. A single file may contain individual documents stamped with six or more file numbers. It was decided to maintain the present subject arrangement and to incorporate loose correspondence and forms into these files. For reasons of simplicity, other closely related types of records were placed within the series. For example, collections of applications were placed with the subject files; bound volumes of copies of regulations and judgments were placed within the register index series. (RG91, Vols. 67-74; reels M-2875 to M-2882)Additional information:Source of title:Title is based on the contents of the series.Custodial history:These records were transferred to Ottawa between 1959 and 1968, were arranged into volumes 67-74 within RG 91, and were microfilmed on reels M-2875 to M-2882. The originals were then returned in 1973 to the newly built Yukon Territorial Archives.Accruals:No further accruals are expected.Container note(s):M-2875 : Copy No. 1
M-2876 : Copy No. 1
M-2877 : Copy No. 1
M-2878 : Copy No. 1
M-2879 : Copy No. 1
M-2880 : Copy No. 1
M-2881 : Copy No. 1
M-2882 : Copy No. 1
M-2875 : Copy No. 2
M-2875 : Copy No. 3
M-2876 : Copy No. 2
M-2876 : Copy No. 3
M-2877 : Copy No. 2
M-2877 : Copy No. 3
M-2878 : Copy No. 2
M-2878 : Copy No. 3
M-2879 : Copy No. 2
M-2879 : Copy No. 3
M-2880 : Copy No. 2
M-2880 : Copy No. 3
M-2881 : Copy No. 2
M-2881 : Copy No. 3
M-2882 : Copy No. 2
M-2882 : Copy No. 3Source:GovernmentFormer archival reference no.:RG91 -
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