Register entry 238 - William C. Camero
Visited the Bell Farm in July 1887 - William Cameron arrived in Indian Head from Loch Broom, Scotland.
Register entry 240 - Ernest Ingersoll
Visited the Bell Farm on August 17, 1887.
Register entry 242 - James Carruthers
Visited the Bell Farm on 27 August 1887 along with his business associated Hugh N. Baird.
Register entry 243 - Hugh N. Baird
Visited the Bell Farm on Aug. 27, 1887.
Register entry 246 - Mabel Mary Kitto - Hill
Mabel Mary Kitto travelled to Canada on the "SS Parisian" arriving July 16, 1887 as did Professor and Mrs. Tanner. At Winnipeg and Ottawa all three registered at the same hotels.
Register entry 252 - Richard Stuart Lake Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
Visited the Bell Farm on Sept. 16, 1887, long with his younger brother Arthur (b.1865) and father Percy
Register entry 254a - Bell Farm Visitors' Register - Page 9
Original Signatures: entries 254 to 281: Sept. 17, 1887 - Sept. 13, 1890
Register entry 254b - Sir Gen Henry C. Wilkinson
Visited the Bell Farm on 17 Sept. 1887
Register entry 255 - Sir J. Douglas Hazen - Member of the 1887 Eastern Media Tour
Visited the Bell Farm on Oct. 5, 1887.
Register entry 256 - William Wesley Fox Member of the 1887 Eastern Media Tour
Visited the Bell Farm on Oct. 5, 1887. During the autumn of 1887, a group of 11 Eastern Canadian newspaper representatives undertook a cross-Canada excursion to inspect and report on agricultural activities throughout the Dominion
Register entry 257 - J.J. Stewart - Member of the 1887 Eastern Media Tour
Visited the Bell Farm on Oct. 5, 1887.
Register entry 258 - James Harris
Visited the Bell Farm on Oct 5, 1887
Register entry 259 - W.D.Perley
Visited the Bell Farm on Oct. 5, 1887 - William Dell Perley (1838-1909) was a New Brunswick farmer and politician who moved West in 1882.
Register entry 260 - Alexander Bannerman Warburton
Visited the Bell Farm on October 5, 1887.
Register entry 262 - William Lawson Cotton
William Lawson Cotton (1848-1928) was the Editor and manager of "The Examiner" a Prince Edward Island newspaper.
Register entry 263 - William Henry Lynch
Visited the Bell Farm on Oct. 5, 1887
Register entry 266 - Howard Trueman
Visited the Bell Farm on Oct. 5, 1887
Register entry 268 - Lawrence Vankoughnet
Visited the Bell Farm on November 23, 1887
Register entry 269 - Mackenzie Bowell
Visited the Bell Farm on August 21, 1888.
Register entry 270 - James Johnson
Visited the Bell Farm on Aug. 21, 1888
The Bell Farm Visitors Register was printed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and was first used in August 1884, a full two years after the Bell Farm began operations. Hence, it is not a complete record of all who visited the Farm, as many early visits are not recorded. As well, historical information from other sources indicates that not everyone who came to the Farm signed the Visitors Register.
This album includes approximately 310 entries. Most of the research on these people was undertaken by Michelle Cabana of Saskatoon. Her ability to decipher the signatures in the Register and to then locate historical information on and photos of those people has been most rewarding. The information attests to the great variety of people who visited the Bell Farm from diverse locations in Europe and North America, and the mixture of ages. Considering the transportation facilities of the late 19th century, it is remarkable that so many people found the time and resources to travel to the Canadian West and to take the time to include a visit to the Bell Farm in those itineraries. Even more remarkable is that so many of those visitors subsequently wrote about their experiences and publish them in newspapers, journals and books.
The Register Entry Numbers correspond with the sequential numerical system that Major Bell instituted. While he carefully numbered each line for the first few pages, he discontinued that process about 1/3 of the way through, at number 128. Hence, later numbers (129 to 310) were assigned by us in the same sequence as the visitors signed the book.
A photograph of each Register page is inserted immediately before the entry number at the top of that page. Click on the page to get an enlargement of the signatures and accompanying information.
There are 268 entries in the Register during the early years of the Bell Farm's operation, when the Farm's fame was wide-spread. However, after the Bell Farm suffered financially in 1885 and 1886, and was reorganized in 1886, the number of visitors dropped dramatically. Between 1888 and 1894 only 42 additional visitors signed the Register.
NOTE: In some instances, where evidence clearly indicates that both husband and wife visited the Bell Farm, an extra entry has been made for the spouse, generally by adding an "a" after the primary entry number, and a "b" after the secondary entry. For example: Entry 28a is for Robert Crawford, and Entry 28b is for his wife, Elizabeth [Miles] Crawford.
RESEARCH BY:
Pimary research was undertaken by Michelle Cabana, Saskatoon, Sask, with assistanbce from several others, including: Margaret Hryniuk and Frank Korvemaker, both of Regina, Sask., and Bill Pinfold, England.