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Billy Salmond fonds

Billy Salmond fonds. -- 1906-1958. -- 18 cm of textual records, 3 photographs, 264 postcards.

Biographical Sketch

William McCasuland “Billy” Salmond was born in 1889, in Ontario. He received his education there, attending the Kingston Business College in 1910. Following college, he worked his way west, arriving in the town of Grande Prairie in 1911.
Upon his arrival in Grande Prairie, Billy was hired to manage the primitive Bredin Hotel because of his genial manner and his cooking skills, but he saw the need for better hotel accomodations, and in 1912 built his own hotel. Two stories in height, of lumber construction, this was the first real hotel in Grande Prairie. There were 14 rooms on the top floor, with the office, dining room and kitchen on the ground floor. All meals were served at tables. Later, a livery stable was added at the back of the lot.
Mr. Salmond also farmed and kept herds of cattle in the Grande Prairie area. He had the reputation of being a good stockman and an enthusiastic athelete. Billy remained a life-long bachelor. Other family members who came to the Peace Country included his sister Mrs. George Head and his parents.
Mr. Salmond passed away in 1963.

Custodial History

Records were donated to the Grande Prairie Museum by Laura Partlow and Martha Head, the children of Billy’s sister, Mrs. George Head.

Scope and Content

The fonds consists of three photographs and personal papers, including a series of postcards with personal messages to Mr. Salmond; Kingston Business College workbooks relating to his education; a hotel register and account book from the Salmond Hotel; and some miscellaneous business account books and papers.

Table of Contents

Series 043.01Personal Papers
Series 043.02Kingston Business College
Series 043.03Salmond Hotel
Series 043.04Business Records, Miscellaneous

Series 043.01Personal Papers. -- [1907-1920]. -- 1 cm of textual records, 3 photographs, 264 postcards.

The series consists of miscellaneous receipts, correspondence, and a collection of postcards with personal messages for Mr. Salmond. There are three photographs: a studio portrait of Mr. Salmond as a young man, and two unidentified photographs--one of a large group of men in work clothing, another of a large semi-circle of men and horses.
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Series 043.02Kingston Business College. -- 1910. -- 5 cm of textual records.

The series consists of 9 college workbooks containing hand-written examples of business records.
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Series 043.03Salmond Hotel. -- 1917-1919. -- 7 cm of textual records.

The series consists of 3 hotel registers recording daily registered guests from September 20, 1917 to November 12, 1919.
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Series 043.04Business Records, Miscellaneous. -- 1907-1912; 1954-1958. -- 5 cm of textual records.

The series consists of receipt books, cheque stubs, account books and cash books from other business ventures of Billy Salmond’s. Some miscellaneous receipts and correspondence is tucked in the books.
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