Here are detailed file-by-file descriptions of the contents of specific fonds and/or links to scanned documents.
![]() Freda Graham Bundy as a young woman
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| M-157-1 | Correspondence, diploma and certificate. -- 1914-1953. -- Consists of two letters (1953, 1953) re Pincher Creek pioneers (Conald and Lachlin Bell and Fred Scholfield's family); Provincial Normal College of Nova Scotia diploma (1914); and Alberta interim teaching certificate (1916). |
| M-157-2 | Articles written by Freda Graham Bundy. -- [ca, 1920-1955]. -- Consists of the following: He Amazes Me (re Stuart Graham) A Perpetual Pioneer (re Stuart Graham) He Introduced Polo into America (re Captain E.M. Wilmot) Alberta - That Queer Province A Test of Courage (re Frank Slide) Turtle - The Creeping Mountain Slow Up First Trans-Canada Tourists Sitting on Millions (re Pincher Creek) Train Bandits Creating Vandals I Did Raise My Children in a Small Town The Forgotten Man - The Telegraph Operator Styles Change - Even in Names |
| M-157-3 | Pioneers and their memoirs. -- [ca. 1950s]. -- Conists of notes on William Hill Metzler and Arthur Edgar Cox; "Old Times" re Pincher Creek district; "Memories of John Erskine Davies"; William Gladstone's story and diary; and "Memories of a Pioneer" (no name). |
| M-157-4 | Autobiography, "Go West, Young Woman". -- 1955 |
| M-157-(5-9) | Novels written by Freda Graham Bundy. -- [ca. 1950s]. -- Consists of the following: Trail of Adventure Riders of Squaw Butte Broken Wings The Secret of Burnaby's Cove Novel re New England and Nova Scotia |
| M-157-10 | Short stories written by Freda Graham Bundy. -- [ca. 1950s]. -- Consists of the following: Hell's Angel Drama in the Sky Fate and Our Annie Rumours Strategy A Peaceful Fighter The Old-Fashioned Christmas They are the Brave Shades of John A. [Macdonald] The Ministering Angel The Missing Field Glasses The Curse of a Conscience S-C-R-A-T-C-H Treasure House Throw to Lose I Play Sir Galahad Whose Skull |
| M-157-11 | Plays written by Freda Graham Bundy. -- [ca. 1940s-1950s]. -- Consists of the following one-act plays: Kaleidoscope Happiness Way The Miniature Dawn in the West Doubling for Cupid Aftermath No title Detour (three act play) |
| M-157-12 | Travel article by Freda Graham Bundy, "Trailing Through Alberta". -- [ca. 1950s] |
| M-157-boxes 2-3 | Five scrapbooks |
| PA-177-(1-8) | Views of Pincher Creek pioneers. -- 8 photographs |
| PA-613-1 | Freda Graham Bundy as a young woman. -- 1 photograph |
| PA-664-(1-2) | Boat on Kootenay Lake and railway conductor. -- 2 photographs |


