1924-1925 – |
Miss Margaret A. McIntyre |
1925-1926 – |
Miss Margaret A. McIntyre |
1927-1928 – |
W.P. Garrett |
1928-1929 – |
Miss V. Adams |
1929-1930 – |
Miss J. Bell |
1930-1931 – |
Miss Jean Bell |
1931-1932 – |
Miss Jean Gross |
1932-1933 – |
Miss J.P. Edward |
1933-1934 – |
Miss Jessie P. Edward |
1934-1935 – |
Miss Jessie P. Edward |
1935-1936 – |
Miss Mary Lorraine Welsh |
1936-1937 – |
Rudolph Hubner |
1937-1938 – |
Donald S. Kennedy |
1938-1939 – |
Donald S. Kennedy, Miss D.E. Mitchell |
1939-1940 – |
D.T. Kennedy, Mrs. D.E. Kennedy |
1940-1941 – |
Jack Quaite, Miss K. Smith |
1941-1942 – |
D.H. MacKindy |
1942-1943 – |
Mrs. V. McDonald, Mrs. J. Pease |
1943-1944 – |
Miss J. Gross, Mrs. J. Pease |
1944-1945 – |
Mrs. M. Krouse, Miss L. Vigdal |
1945-1946 – |
Mrs. B. Kennedy, Inga Vigdal |
1946-1947 – |
Mrs. R. Coulpier, Miss A. Darnell |
1947-1948 – |
Miss J.E. Callison, Miss E.A. Hadland |
Table of Contents
- Part 1: First Nations of the Peace River Region
- Part 2: The Fur Trade Era
- Part 3: Transportation and Communication
- Part 4: Old Timers and the Price of Land
- Part 5: Dawson Creek: The Story of the Community
- Part 6: Mysteries, Adventures and Indian Legends
- Part 7: Arts, Crafts and Recreation
- Part 8: Agriculture
- Part 9: Church Histories
- Part 10: Schools
- Part 11: Health Care
- Part 12: Industries and Enterprises
- Part 13: Policing the Peace
- Part 14: Pouce Coupe, Rolla, and Other South Peace Communities
- Part 15: Chetwynd and the Fort St. John Area
- Part 16: The Alberta Peace
- Part 17: Natural History of the Peace River Region
- Part 18: Interviews with Old Timers
- Part 19: Remembering Our Veterans
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