The series consists of the records of Alexander McCauley’s construction and moving business including booklets with the costs and amount of construction material used for various projects and clients. There are also cancelled cheques, most signed by Alex McCauley, but then signed by Alex’s wife, Elizabeth, in the last few months of the business as Alex was ill for a few months before his death in 1908.
Alexander McCauley FamilyThis series contains records relating to the generation of funds by the City of Edmonton, including debentures, treasury bills, and bond coupons.
The series consists of records pertaining to Gail Hall's catering company Gourmet Goodies. Records include newsletters, recipes, culinary tour information, promotional materials, menus, financial records, and a guest book. Also included in the series are photograph of various Gourmet Goodies staff, events, and food.
Gourmet GoodiesThis series contains annual reports from the Sinking Fund Trustees, as well as correspondence relating to agreements with financial institutions about managing City investments, particularly the EDTEL Endowment Fund.
The series consists of family and business records of Matthew McCauley and his family. The family records include biographies on Matthew McCauley and his family. There are also family history narratives, family tree sheets, and some photocopies of photographs.
The business records are for Matthew McCauley’s butcher shop and cartage businesses. The ledgers list the daily transactions or general accounts of the businesses, which include the names of many (now well known) Edmonton families and the costs of the material, product or service provided (ex: hay, meat, livery, hauling and cartage).
The photographs include the first train across the North Saskatchewan River, Matthew’s children, and the First Presbyterian Church Choir.
Matthew McCauley FamilyThe series consists of Richard Henry Secord’s daily journals, including event and financial notes, 1891-1928 (incomplete), and account books relating to various business activities, 1890-1919 (incomplete), and correspondence and other documents relating to his life activities and involvements. Some daily journals contain entries written by Richard’s wife, Annie York Secord.
The books reflect his political activities and the photographs include Richard at various ages in his life, as well as reflect his various businesses and recreational interests.
The series consists of family and business records for Samuel McCauley and his family.
The family papers include a family tree page and family history narratives.
The business records include booklets with the costs and amount of construction material used for various projects and clients, and photographs of some of the construction and hauling work done by Samuel McCauley and his crew.
Samuel McCauley FamilyThe series consists of records pertaining to Gail Hall's business Seasoned Solutions. Materials include recipes, marketing and promotional materials, culinary tour information, finances, correspondence, and clippings. Also included in the series are photographs from Christmas in November held in Jasper and course materials created by Gail Hall for teaching through Metro Continuing Education.
Seasoned SolutionsThis series contains the administrative records of The Scandinavian Businessmen’s Club, including meeting minutes, membership rosters and applications, correspondence, newsletters, and the club's constitution and bylaws. In addition to the administrative records, this series also contains the records of the SBC’s social activities including event programs, song lists and recipes, and a photo album. Photographs from the photo album have been removed and rehoused in archival-safe storage. The original order of the photo album has been maintained, with photographs from each page grouped together in archival-safe envelopes.
The Scandinavian Businessmen's Club