Fonds 178 Jim Somerville fonds

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Summary information

Repository: South Peace Regional Archives
Title: Somerville Family fonds
Title [parallel]: James Somerville fonds
Reference code: 0178
Date: 1905-1968 (date of creation)
Physical description: 3 cm of textual records

63 photographs

120 postcards

Language: English
Dates of creation, revision and deletion: Processed by Mary Nutting June 2005
Exported and added to AtoM in June 2024, JL

Administrative history / Biographical sketch

James Somerville (Jim) was born in Hawksville, Ontario in 1882. In 1900 he moved west to Manitoba, and later continued on to Viking, a community in Southern Alberta. Here Jim homesteaded from 1904 to 1910. Jim worked for many survey crews in the Peace Country. In 1904 he came to Grande Prairie with surveyor J.B. St. Cyr. A year later, 1905, he was the packer in charge of the horse train for Henry Selby’s survey crew when they re-surveyed the sixth meridian from the 18th base line to Peace River. The crew came back via the Grande Prairie and Bezanson, and re-surveyed the eighteenth baseline from west of the sixth to Valleyview. From 1909 to 1911 Jim worked in Walter McFarlane’s crew which was surveying out sections and quarter sections in anticipation of settlement. In 1910 McFarlane’s crew surveyed the Rio Grande area, and in 1911 it surveyed the Pouce Coupe, Dawson Creek and Rolla districts. In 1911 Jim moved to Grande Prairie and settled on the south Buffalo Lake. He married Eva Woolston in 1927. Eva was born in Sandy, England in 1894, had done war service as a nurse for St. John’s Ambulance during World War I, and was visiting a friend (Mrs. Brebucks) in Canada when she met Jim. She had a lovely voice and sang for community events as well as for the soldiers during World War II. Eva and Jim had two children: Daniel and Rosemary (Smith). They lived on their Buffalo Lakes farm until Jim died in 1971. Eva passed away three years later in 1974.

Custodial history

Copies of the original photographs and negatives were deposited in South Peace Regional Archives by Dan Somerville, son of James Somerville, in 2005. Additional accruals of records came in 2009, 2016, 2017, and 2018.

Scope and content

The fonds follows James Somerville’s career as a surveyor in the Peace region, and his and Eva’s lives as homesteaders. This includes photographs is from Henry Selby’s 1905 survey of the 20th base line west of the fifth meridian. The photographs show the environment of the area east of the Smoky River, the activities of his survey crew, and the life of a surveyor.

There are also several photographs of buildings in Grouard and Stopping Places in the area. From 1909 to 1911 James Somerville worked as a packer in Walter McFarlane’s survey crew. The photographs from this series show the environment of the land which was surveyed and the life of the surveyors at work. The regions which were covered stretch from Edmonton to Fort St. John, B.C. The last series of photographs show Jim’s life as a homesteader in southern Alberta and the Peace Country.

The fonds also contains paper records like James Somerville’s personal diaries, a Riley & McCormick cowboy equipment catalogue (1925); 6 small booklets recording activities and purchases (1912-1948), bank account (1926-1944), and a diary (1927); land tax documents(1920-1932),a notice of caveat (1949); gasoline ration coupons (1943), correspondence concerning the Buffalo Lakes Swine Improvement Association and a letter from J.B. Oliver; 4 personal cards, 2 pages of accounts with R.G. Maclean, assorted financial records (1913-1948), and a Buffalo Lakes newspaper article.

Eva Somerville’s records are a part of the fonds and include a personal diary from her time living in England in 1925 and a collection of postcards sent between family members from 1890-1940.

Notes

Title notes

  • Source of title proper: Title based on contents of the fonds.

Restrictions on access

There are no restrictions on access.

Accruals

No accruals are expected.

Access points

  • Textual record (documentary form)
  • Graphic material (documentary form)
  • Agriculture (subject)
  • Exploration, discovery and travel* (subject)
  • Land, settlement and immigration* (subject)

Table of contents

0178.01, 1905 Baseline Survey, 1905

0178.02, Walter McFarlane Survey, 1909-1911

0178.03, Homesteading, 1904-1968

0178.04, Eva Somerville, 1890-1940

Series descriptions

Series 0178.01: 1905 Baseline Survey

Date: 1905 (date of creation)

Scope and content:

The series consists of photographs and negatives taken in 1905 when Jim Somerville was a member of Henry Selby’s survey crew. Some of the photographs are taken at the 20th base line camp as that was the starting point. The photographs show the environment of the area east of the Smoky River, the activities of his survey crew, and the life of a surveyor. There are also several photographs of buildings in Grouard and Stopping Places in the area.

Physical description: 48 photographs

Publication status:

Published

File / item list
Reference code Title Dates Physical description
0178.01.01 Item – George Hill, Picket Man  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

In 1905, Henry Selby surveyed land and base lines west of the fifth meridian. George Hill was a picket man on his crew.

0178.01.02 Item – 20th Base Camp – 1905 Survey Party  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

A base camp from Henry Selby’s 1905 survey expedition west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.03 Item – Survey Party  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

The survey party from Henry Selby’s 1905 survey expedition west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.04 Item – Two Surveyors  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

William Blair and George Hill, two surveyors from Henry Selby’s 1905 survey west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.05 Item – Anderson and Wagon  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

In 1905 Henry Selby surveyed land west of the fifth meridian. Anderson was a member of the crew.

0178.01.06 Item – Survey Crew  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

In 1905 Henry Selby surveyed land west of the fifth meridian. R. Reid and Sinclair Gunn were members of his survey crew.

0178.01.07 Item – Survey Camp  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

The crew from Henry Selby’s 1905 survey west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.08 Item – Survey Camp  1905 1 tiff1 negative
Scope and content:

In 1905 Henry Selby surveyed land west of the fifth meridian. Selby stands to the right of the tent.

0178.01.09 Item – Survey Camp  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

In 1905 Henry Selby surveyed land west of the fifth meridian. Billy Blair (the camp cook) and Jim Somerville stand by the cook tent.

0178.01.10 Item – Survey Camp  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

One of the survey camps from Henry Selby’s 1905 survey, west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.11 Item – Survey Camp  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

A tent in one of the camps from Henry Selby’s 1905 survey, west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.12 Item – Frank Smith  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Frank Smith, a member of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.13 Item – Frank Smith from Michigan  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Frank Smith, from Michigan, was a member of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew.

0178.01.14 Item – Washing Clothes on a Sunday  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

A member of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew washes his clothing on a day off from work.

0178.01.15 Item – Getting a Haircut  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Stuart, Larry Maney, Lou Hislop, and William Blair, members of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew, involved in the task of getting and giving haircuts.

0178.01.16 Item – Fishing on the Survey Party  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Members of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew display their catch of fish.

0178.01.17 Item – Horses on the Survey Party  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Horses were important members of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew.

0178.01.18 Item – Survey Crew at Slave Lake  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew at Slave Lake. This crew surveyed land west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.19 Item – Slave Lake  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Hudson’s Bay Company Trading Post office at Slave Lake when it was visited by Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew.

0178.01.20 Item – Stopping Place at Grouard  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

A stopping place at Grouard encountered by Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew. The sign above the door reads: Meals 35 cents, $1.00 per day.

0178.01.21 Item – Anglican Church at Grouard  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Anglican Church at Grouard when visited by Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew.

0178.01.22 Item – Blacksmith Shop at Grouard  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Blacksmith Shop at Grouard at the time of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey. The name Barney Morris is written on the back of the photo.

0178.01.23 Item – Bredin and Cornwall Trading Post at Grouard  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Bredin and Cornwall Trading Post at Grouard at the time of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey.

0178.01.24 Item – George Moran at Grouard  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Four men stand in front of a log building at Grouard. The photograph was taken during Henry Selby’s 1905 survey of land west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.25 Item – Grouard, Alberta  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Buildings at Grouard at the time of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey.

0178.01.26 Item – Larry Maney at Grouard  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Larry Maney, a member of Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew, in front of the Bredin and Cornwall warehouse at Grouard.

0178.01.27 Item – Hudson’s Bay Company, Grouard  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Hudson’s Bay Company Trading Post at Grouard as seen by Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew.

0178.01.28 Item – Beaver Meadow  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Survey pack ponies grazing in Beaver Meadow, during the 1905 survey by Henry Selby’s crew west of the 5th Meridian.

0178.01.29 Item – Stinking Lake  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Charlie York and Prudhomme at Prudhomme’s Stopping Place on Stinking (Wanagami) Lake, visited by Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.31 Item – Prudhomme’s Stopping Place  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Prudhomme’s Stopping Place cabin at Stinking Lake, when it was visited by Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew.

0178.01.32 Item – “Brule” 1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew sometimes had to survey through “brule”, land littered with fallen timber caused by forest fires or strong winds.

0178.01.34 Item – Anderson on the South Heart River  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Anderson in a canoe on the South Heart River. Taken during Henry Selby’s 1905 survey of land west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.35 Item – Lake at McLennan  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Lake at McLennan, taken during Henry Selby’s 1905 survey of land west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.36 Item – Little Smoky River  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

The Little Smoky River, taken during Henry Selby’s 1905 survey of land west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.38 Item – Bert Shaw at the Little Smoky  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Bert Shaw at the Little Smoky River during Henry Selby’s 1905 survey of land west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.39 Item – Little Smoky River  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Bert Shaw, Jim Somverville, and Larry Maney at the Little Smoky River. Taken during Henry Selby’s 1905 survey west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.41 Item – Horses of the Survey Camp  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Horses from Henry Selby’s survey camp at the Little Smoky River.

0178.01.43 Item – Ready to Cross the Big Smoky  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Henry Selby’s survey crew and their horses prepare to cross the Big Smoky River. In 1905 Selby (on the far right) conducted a survey of land west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.44 Item – Crossing the Big Smoky  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

The horses of Henry Selby’s survey crew swim to the east side of the Big Smoky. In 1905 Selby conducted a survey of land west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.45 Item – Big Smoky River  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

The Big Smoky River, taken during Henry Selby’s 1905 survey of land west of the fifth meridian.

0178.01.47 Item – Going Home  1905 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Henry Selby’s 1905 survey crew leaving the Peace Country to return to home base in Edmonton.

Series 0178.02: Walter McFarlane Survey

Date: 1909-1911 (date of creation)

Scope and content:

The series consists of photographs and negatives taken from 1909 to 1911 Jim Somerville worked as a packer in Walter McFarlane’s survey crew. In 1910 McFarlane’s crew surveyed the Rio Grande area, and in 1911 it surveyed the Pouce Coupe, Dawson Creek and Rolla districts. The photographs show the environment of the land which was surveyed and the life of the surveyors at work. The regions which were covered stretch from Edmonton to Fort St. John, B.C.

Physical description: 8 photographs

2 postcards

Publication status:

Published

File / item list
Reference code Title Dates Physical description
0178.02.01 Item – Leaving Edmonton  1911 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Jim Somerville leaving Edmonton to homestead in the Buffalo Lakes area near Grande Prairie in March, 1911.

0178.02.02 Item – Walter McFarlane’s Survey Crew  1909 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

“Some of McFarlane’s survey crew, 1909. Razors were left in civilization.” From L to R (back row): Davis, unknown, Doc Montgomery, Leo –, Ring Reid, and Jarvis; (front row): Bill Wiliamson.

0178.02.03 Item – Billy Williamson  1910ca. 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Billy Williamson at Pouce Coupe with the McFarlane survey.

0178.02.04 Item – Moose Portage, Athabasca River  1910 ca. 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Moose Portage on the Athabasca River, taken during a McFarlane survey around 1910.

0178.02.05 Item – Ferry Over Peace River, Hudson’s Hope  1910 ca. 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Boats on the banks of the Peace River by Hudson’s Hope.

0178.02.06 Item – Survey Crew by the River  1910 ca. 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

A survey crew on the bank of a river, possibly crossing it.

0178.02.07 Item – Early Morning Catch  1910 ca. 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Harry Phillip, of McFarlane’s survey outfit, catches a nice string of fish.

0178.02.08 Item – Beaton’s Claim, Fort St. John  1910 ca. 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Beaton’s Claim at Fort St. John. A man stands in a garden in front of a small wooden cabin.

0178.02.09 Item – Rose Prairie  1910 ca. 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

“These are the Gardins of the Desert. June, Rose Prairie.”

0178.02.10 Item – Harry Tuffill  1911 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Harry Tuffill gets his hair cut on Walter McFarlane’s survey crew.

Series 0178.03: Homesteading

Date: 1904-1968 (date of creation)

Scope and content:

The series consists of photographs and negatives taken from 1904 to 1968 showing the Somervilles’ original homestead in Viking, a community in Southern Alberta, his trip to Grande Prairie in 1911, and his homestead at Buffalo Lake where he lived until his death in 1971. There is also a photograph of Jim and Eva Somerville and their good friends Ed and Eva Gummer, taken in 1968.

Accruals of paper records include a Riley & McCormick cowboy equipment catalogue (1925); 6 small booklets recording activities and purchases (1912-1948), bank account (1926-1944), and a diary (1927); land tax documents(1920-1932),a notice of caveat (1949); gasoline ration coupons (1943), correspondence concerning the Buffalo Lakes Swine Improvement Association and a letter from J.B. Oliver; 4 personal cards, 2 pages of accounts with R.G. Maclean, assorted financial records (1913-1949), a Buffalo Lakes newspaper article, and a book titled “Experimental Farms Vol. II”. Also included is the 1954-1958 Diary kept by James Somerville; 1949-1953 Diary of James Somerville; 1948 Diary of James Somerville contains weather info activities, and news about people in district; and two scribblers with diary entries from 1969-1971.

Physical description: 7 photographs

3 postcards

Language of the material:

English

Publication status:

Published

File / item list
Reference code Title Dates Physical description
0178.03.01 Item – Jim Somerville and Friend  1910 ca. 1 tiff
Scope and content:

Jim Somerville and a friend pose for a formal photograph.

0178.03.02 Item – Viking Homestead  1910 ca. 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

A group photograph at Viking, Alberta. L to R (back row): Jim Somerville, Aggie Somerville, and Harry Doman (?); (front row): Isabel Somerville and Mrs Finnemore (?)

0178.03.03 Item – Jim Somerville Shack  1910 ca. 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Jim Somerville’s shack at Viking where he lived from 1904 to 1910.

0178.03.04 Item – Bringing in Supplies, 1912  1912 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Sawridge, February 28 1912. The photograph includes (L to R): two unknowns, Robert McLean, Jim (James) Somerville (sitting on the roof), two unknowns, Andy (Andrew) Forster (playing broom), Ed Gummer (lying on the roof), Mr. Thompson (owner), George La Perriere, five unknowns, and Joe Mantle.

0178.03.05 Item – South Buffalo Lake  1913 1 tiff
Scope and content:

The South Buffalo Lake taken from McLean’s. The Somerville cabin is visible in the distance.

0178.03.06 Item – Somerville Homestead House  1913 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Jim Somerville’s cabin on South Buffalo Lake where he lived until 1942.

0178.03.07 Item – Ploughing Before the Days of the Tractor  1910 ca. 1 tiff
Scope and content:

Ploughing before the days of the tractor was hard work for men and horses.

0178.03.08 Item – Threshing the Stacks, Viking  1910 ca. 1 tiff
Scope and content:

“Taking time out for a picture before threshing the stacks” on the Somerville homestead in Viking, Alberta.

0178.03.09 Item – Ed and Eva Gummer  1957 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Ed and Eva Gummer in front of the piano in Jim & Eva Somerville’s Buffalo Lakes home. Ed, along with Jim Somerville, travelled from Edmonton via Sawridge in 1912 to file on land in the Buffalo Lakes area.

0178.03.10 Item – Jim and Eva Somerville  1968 1 tiff
1 negative
Scope and content:

Jim and Eva Somerville in Vancouver in 1968.

0178.03.10 Item – Pioneer Award  n.d. certificate
Scope and content:

A “Pioneer Award” certificate of membership in the Old Timers Association by virtue of Jim Somerville settling in the area prior to 1916.

0178.03.11 Item – Chatham School District #3638 Duplicate Certificate of Title  1925 certificate of title
Scope and content:

Duplicate certificate of title for the land used to create the Chatham School District #3638. Certificate details the exact borders of the school district.

0178.03.12 Item – Golden Jubilee Senior Citizen Award  1955 award
Scope and content:

Created for the 50th anniversary of the province of Alberta and given to all who had been residents of the province since 1905.

2016.002 Item – Experimental Farms Volume II  1915 1 volume
Scope and content:

Reports from the Divisions of Horticulture, Cereals, Botany, Bees, Forage Plants, Poultry and Tobacco. Farms reporting include Grouard, Ft. Vermilion and Grande Prairie in the Peace Country.

Series 0178.04: Eva Somerville

Date: 1890-1940 (date of creation)

Scope and content:

This series consists of a 1925 Pocket Diary from Eva Somerville while she was still in England as well as a collection of postcards from 1890 to 1940 that collect correspondences with family members.

Physical description: 115 postcards

1 volume

Language of the material:

English

Publication status:

Published