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Personal correspondence
File · 1983 - 1996
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of the following items (TH = Ted Harrison):
• 9 July 1983 – from Evelyn and Tom Graham, Guelph ON – “Tommy’s grandparents”
• 11 July 1983 – Indian and Northern Affairs rules on status of Commissioner of Yukon Territory, Doug Bell
• 29 February 1984 – from Janet Braide, Toronto: inviting him to stay at her home in Toronto; also her CV
• 25 September 1984 – application for “long distance contest”
• 6 September 1984 – TH to Joe Clark, congratulations on recent election
• 6 September 1984 – TH’s recommendation for William Atkinson, former student
• 28 December 1984 – from Jan and Lois Groves, San Jose California
• 14 January 1985 – TH orders 4 down pillows from The Company Store, La Crosse WI
• 22 May 1985 – from Yardley, “a struggling cartoonist”, Edmonton AB
• 23 April 1985 – a poem by Ian Robertson “There is a Yukon artist with a colourful touch…”
• 24 October 1985 – from Bob Bennett, Ottawa: Doug Bell gave him a copy of Northern Telegraph
• 24 July 1986 – TH to Lorne and Bev: thanks for the photographs of Sam McGee
• 26 November 1986 – from Jane Condon, special assistant for cultural affairs to Federal Minister of Communications: regarding retaliatory tariff measures and book trade with US
• 19 December 1986 – from Michael Wilson, Minister of Finance,regarding tariff on books
• 16 February 1987 – from TH to Reader’s Digest – thanks for putting his art on the cover
• 17 July 1987 – from Walter Gray, Ottawa: congratulations on Order of Canada
• 3 September 1987 – from Murray Sigler, Canadian Airlines: thanks for the visit – order a painting
• 15 November 1987 – Coryn Nuttall, an artist from Ottawa
• 9 December 1987 – from Murray Sigler, Canadian Airlines: tickets for Winter Olympics in Calgary 1988 offered.
• 10 march 1988 – invitation to dine with Brigadier-General Paddy O’Donnell, Commander Northern Region
• 22 September 1988 – from Joy and Doug Campbell, moving to Australia
• 8 February 1988 – from Grace Deutsch, editorial and publishing consultant, Toronto
• 1 June 1988 – from Madeleine Proulx, Rideau Hall, Ottawa: regarding making Terry Ryan a member of the Order of Canada
• 20 June 1988 – noting that TH declined
• 8 August 1989 – from Marion Dewar: thanks for contribution to Audrey McLaughlin’s election campaign
• 8 September 1989 – from Allan Wachowich, judge, Edmonton: thanks for prints for Pat Healy and AW
• 27 September 1989 – TH replies to Allan Wachowich
• 1 September 1989 – from Jim and Cathy Peplash (?) of the Calgary Flames: thanks for print and plate
• 27 September 1989 – TH replies to Jim Peplash:
• 13 September 1989 – from Lotterie:Einnahme Hameln
• December 1989 – obit of Wally Christensen
• 15 January 1990 – TH sends condolences to Nelly Carmichael re passing of Myron. Also valuations for three paintings
• 14 March 1990 – TH writes to Canadian Airlines that he lost his Empress Club cards
• 6 April 1990 – from Tony Penikett, minister of Health and Human Resources for Yukon: thanks for responding to proposed principles of Yukon Health Act
• 23 August 1990 – TH to Max Fonger re Rotary Club trip to Magadan USSR
• 13 November 1990 – TH accepts nomination to Honourary Board of Directors of CCMIE (?)
• 2 February 1991 – note from Ronald Reagan, Los Angeles : thanks for Sam McGee
• 23 June 1991 – TH thanks Rolf and Marg (Hougen) for dinner invitation
• 7 July 1991 – Commander of Northern Region, Canadian Armed Forces, Brigadier General J. E. L. Gollner invites TH and Nicky to reception
• 13 September 1991 – Janet Sherstabetoff of City of Whitehorse asks for information regarding totem pole project at Rotary Park
• 4 November 1991 – from George Maddison, Vancouver
• 22 June 1991 – from Marg and Rolf (Hougen): invitation to drinks and dinner
• 6 February 1992 – from Richard Dennison, Head Arts Award Service Canada Council, Ottawa: news and request for autograph
• 18 October 1992 – Laura Prettie, Thunder Bay ON: thanks for your condolences
• [1992?] - TH to Peter C. Newman, Deep Cove, North Vancouver: in favour of “Community of Dreams” project.
• January 1993 – form letter from Michele and John Higginbotham, Hong Kong
• 14 January 1993 – from Jan Koepke: dinner invitation, hear you are leaving the Yukon
• 18 January 1993 – from Jo Harrison (?) of Victoria: pointers
• 2 March 1992 – from Neil Reeder, First Secretary and Consul, Commission for Canada, Hong Kong: thanks for the print
• 17 July 1992 – TH to David Lenihan, New York: see you soon
• 6 April 1993 – from Mickey Fisher, Minister of Community and Transportation Services, Yukon: cannot attend Yukon Arts Council award ceremonies where TH was honoured
• 10 April 1993 – TH to Rolf and Marg (Hougen): thanks for invitation, and new address in Victoria
• [?] farewell card from Yukon friends – Andy Capp motifs, hand drawn and signed by many
• 1 May 1993 – TH to Hank and Jeanie (?): arrived in Victoria
• 2 May 1993 – from Larry Golkes (?), Pacific Wave Enterprises Incorporated, Victoria: look forward to seeing you
• 6 May 1993 – TH to John and Ruby: homesick for the Yukon
• 13 May 1993 – TH to George: regarding Rotary Club, Whitehorse and Victoria
• 26 May 1993 – from Desmond Carroll of Christ Church Cathedral, Whitehorse: thanks for the organ and print of the Old Log Church
• 28 June 1993 – from Linda Johnson, libraries and archives, Yukon Education: regarding acquiring your teaching records ca 1968 to late 1970’s
• 30 June 1993 – from Beth Anne Thomas, Head Librarian of Leduc Public Library, Leduc AB: left-behind books from Canadian Airlines – is it yours?
• 18 November 1993 – Royal Ontario Museum: thanks for extending your membership
• July 1994 – application for membership in Canadian Hard of Hearing Association
• 14 April 1994 – from Arthur Schmauder, Morristown NJ: thanks for your hospitality
• 17 May 1994 – Rotary Club of Oak Bay looking for home-stay family
• 19 May 1994 – from Jim Guthrie in Usinsk, USSR: news of KomiArcticOil JV
• 11 July 1994 – TH to Jim Guthrie: news of cruise, fishing, etc.
• 31 July 1994 – another from Jim Guthrie
• 8 December 1994 – from Doug Phillips, Minister of Tourism, Yukon: heard you on Canada AM
• 13 June 1995 – notes from Dr. Martin Collis, speaker at Oak Bay Rotary
• 13 January 1997 – from Bill Blackerby, North Bend WA: address as requested for Bob and Mary Wiseman
• 6 June 1997 – TH to David Moore: report from internet regarding gold discovery in Egypt
• 18 December 1997 – from Sandie Wood: request for address
• 6 May 1998 – invoice from Comtrad Industries, Midlothian, Virginia for hearing aids
• 1 June 2000 – note from Lilja Orkolainen-Kaiser, Surrey BC: sent dog treats; thanks for the note and CD
• 6 July 2005 – from Michele Shea, Faculty of Education, University of Alberta, Edmonton: addresses as requested
• 21 July 2005 – from Erin Stavenjord, Grand Forks BC: request for appraisal
• 15 August 2005 – Henry Breaden: regarding Yukon reunion
• 7 October 2006 – from Donna Clayson, Ardrossan AB: writing memoirs of Yukon – they taught together

Letters from old friends
File · 1970 - 1999
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of letters written mostly by people who knew Harrison in other times, in Britain. File contains the following items:
• 1 July 1970 – Michael and Rosemary, Stanford Farm House, Alnwick, Northumberland, England – Carcross friends
• [?] list of names and addresses for Charles in New Zealand
• November 1982 – Humphrey Taylor, Palmerston North, New Zealand
• 27 March 1985 – Frederick Hudson, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England – mutual friends in Durham
• 13 August 1987 – Tom Merry, Las Vegas – “Wingate born and bred”
• 6 August 1991 – Bob Robertson, Vancouver – recommendation sought
• 7 November 1991 – Jacqueline Plouffe, Vancouver – former student at F. H. Collins, Whitehorse
• 7 November 1991 – reply to Jacqueline Plouffe
• 29 January 1992 – John B. Kennedy, Fulwood Preston, England – heard Ted on BBC2
• 29 January 1992 – N. C. Smith, Greenford, Middlesex, UK - heard TH on BBC2
• 29 January 1992 – J. W. Tucker, Lincolnshire, UK – heard TH on BBC2 – friend from Malaya
• 31 January 1992 – dennis Ebblewhite, Ormesby, Middlesborough, UK – Secretary of Wingate (Masonic) Lodge heard TH on BBC2
• 9 February 1992 – Kathy Brown – F. H. Collins student 76-78
• 12 February 1992 – James Hammond, Head of College, Cleveland College of Art and Design, Hartlepool, UK – saw TH on BBC2 – requests copy of Sam McGee – sends prospectus
• 11 April 11992 – Joyce Yardley, Ladysmith BC – old student has written a book about the Yukon “Crazy Cooks and Gold Miners” Hancock House – please write a blurb,
• 22 August 1992 – Jim Clayton, Salisbury, UK – saw TH on BBC2 – an English admirer
• 18 June 1992 – Frank Caldwell, Museums Officer, Hartlepool Borough Council – interested in showing your work in Gray Art Gallery?
• 23 April 1996 – a eulogy for James H. Whyard, written by Jim Smith, former commissioner of the Yukon
• 27 June 1996 – Bill Wood “Coal Miner, Grade 8” Alliston Ontario. also from Hartlepool. accompanied by newspaper story “memories of Trimdon Grange”
• 9 December 1997 – Cyril Wheat, Lancaster UK – student of TH in the 1960’s seeks address of TH
• 4 March 1999 – Kath, New Mills, High Peak, UK – friend from teaching days, full of keen reminiscences and astute observations. Mention of Nicky’s alzheimers.
• [?] Peter Steele of Whitehorse writes to his friends of the death of his wife Sarah and what came after.

Other artists
File · 1970 - ?
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of correspondence and clippings by and about artists whose work Harrison was presumably interested in. File contains the following items:
• Post cards, press releases, personal notes.

Biographical
File · 1960 - 2005
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File contains Harrison biographical materials including letters with reference to his personal and professional life, article about TH and also curriculum vitae from various points in his life.

File consists of the following items:
• 12 November 1960 – Ted and Nicky, wedding photo, Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
• 16 August 1962 – letter to TH from J. Hall, Te Kauwhata District High School welcoming TH and describing preparations for his arrival
• 1963 – 1965 – Scouting activity in New Zealand – photo of boys and staves
• 26 June 1963 – invitation to Masonic Lodge Te Kauwhata No. 364
• negative – photo negative of an automobile
• 1963 – souvenir program of Centenary of the Battle of Rangiriri, New Zealand
• 15 January 1965 – Dominion Secretary of Boy Scouts of New Zealand awards TH Long Service Decoration
• 26 June 1970 – Fire marshal of Whitehorse, of the Department of The Yukon Territory to TH, in his position as Fire Chief of Carcross Volunteer Fire Department, regarding Fire Pumper Ramp
• 25 January 1971 – four photos (8 ½ x 11) of the Harrison art opening at Robertson Galleries, Ottawa – 1. Harold Pfeiffer and Kay Kritzwiser 2. Hon. Arthur Laing and Walter Gray 3. Mary Craig, TH, Mary Robertson 4. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laing and TH
• February 1975 – certificate from Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous presented to Ted Harrison and students
• 26 June 1975 – City of Whitehorse certificates of appreciation to TH and to Vocational School Art Students for valuable contribution to celebration of city’s silver anniversary
• 1976 – curriculum vitae to 1976, handwritten by TH
• 30 September 1976 – University of Alberta (Edmonton) Office of the Registrar transcript for TH registration in evening classes – PolS 200 and Soc 323
• 1980 – two pages of curriculum vitae for TH
• 1982 - handwritten CV annotated to 1982
• 7 March 1984 – the Masonic Bulletin, Grand Lodge British Columbia (Vancouver) and notes from the Whitehorse Lodge No. 46 – TH on the 1983-84 Social and Entertainment Committee
• 9 November 1984 – Our Patch newspaper column by John Etherington in the Peterlee [UK] Scene – This Week : Wingate of the Yukon – a biographical sketch of TH
• 24 August 1984 – two more “our Patch” columns by John Etherington
• 14 December 1984 – 2 pages biographical form for Contemporary Author “a biobibliographical guide to current writers…” – filled out by TH
• 14 March 1985 – Fire Marshall of the Yukon Department of Community and Transportation Services, Whitehorse, invites TH to attend opening of Carcross fire and ambulance station
• 1987 – three pages of typewritten CV of TH
• 10 March 11987 – Ruth McCullough, curator of Yukon Art Gallery, Whitehorse, writes to Canada Council Art Bank to suggest purchase of TH artwork.
• 5 June 1987 – Canada Council Art Bank writes to TH saying the jury did not recommend a studio visit
• 23 June 1987 – Harrison replies to Mandy Heggtveit of Canada Council Art Bank to clarify his position – he didn’t ask for a visit and he has nothing available for sale
• 8 December 1988 – four photos of Harrison from National Library of Canada making school visit and speaking
• n. d. – short biography laid out, up to 1989
• 25 August 1989 – Canadian Who’s Who – request for corrections of biographical sketch
• 2 February 1991 – personal note from Ronald Reagan with thanks for Sam McGee book
• 15 April 1991 – summons to jury duty in Whitehorse Law Courts
• 18 February 1992 – Scouts Canada BC – Yukon Provincial Council asked New Zealand for replacement of certificate for Medal of Merit
• 13 August 1992 – 2 passport photos of TH in a folder
• 14 July 1992 – Scout Association of New Zealand sends “a replacement Medal of Merit for Dr Zed Harrison” and a blank certificate “from that time” to Scouts Canada
• 30 July 1992 – Scouts Canada Chief Executive John Pettifer writes to TH about new medal
• 5 September 1992 – Canadian Who’s Who sends TH his entry for corrections
• 5 November 1992 – Author/illustrator questionnaire (6 pages) for Houghton Mifflin Company, New York
• 1992 – Studied Naivete: The Art of Ted Harrison, by Nicolas Tuele (BC Studies?), 13 pages
• 30 November 1992 – The right Honourable Ramon John Hnatyshyn, Governor General, writes to award TH with Commemorative Medal for 125 anniversary of confederation
• biographical article on Harrison, not signed “The Yukon is ever-changing… a place of beauty, hope and idealism”
• 26 March 1993 – biographical material from Friends of Yukon Gallery catalogue, with note about The Legend of the Departure of Persephone
• 27 May 1993 – Tourism Industry Association of the Yukon awards TH 1993 Klondike Award
• 26 December 1997 – Altavista web search for Ted Harrison artist – 3 pages
• 21 May 2002 – Geocities search for Harrison –two pages
• 12 January 2005 – from the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, implying his membership
• Ted Harrison Retreat Society donor forms
• Information regarding Vallee Guide of biographies and ratings of Quebec and Canadian painters; Canadian Who’s Who; The American Biographical Institute’s Professional of the Year 1991; International Biographical Centre, Cambridge England Men and Women of Distinction
• TH photographed in Whitehorse with painting and Children of the Yukon, signed Ted Grant, Ottawa

Cards to Harrison
File · 2002 - ?
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of Christmas cards and invitations, mostly to state functions.

File consists of the following items:
• season’s greetings – The Hnatyshyn Family
• season’s greetings – Romeo LeBlanc
• season’s greetings – Aline et Jean Chretien et les enfants
• season’s greetings – Aline et Jean Chretien
• season’s greetings – V. Pergat, Bridadier General, Northern Region
• season’s greetings – Anne Carlson, January 2006
• season’s greetings – Michaelle Jean
• season’s greetings – Adrienne Clarkson
• Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal – David Anderson – 2002
• luncheon at the Crystal Room, Fairmont Empress in the presence of the Queen – 2002
• with my compliments, Honourable Gordon Campbell Premier
• Le Consul General de France 14 July 2006
• Iona Campagnolo – 6 September 2002
• letter from Iona Campagnolo – thanks for letting us display your Mount Baker Erupting at Government House
• Joe Clark, Maureen and Catherine
• original watercolour card from Christine Gollner

Order of Canada
File · 1987 - 2006
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of materials relating to Harrison's being named to the Order of Canada in 1987, including further correspondence with the Governor General and Rideau Hall.

File includes the following items:
• 6 July 1987 – TH writes to Roger De C. Nantel thanking him for notification of admission to the OOC
• 13 July 1987 – Rick Filanti writes to Ted congratulating him on OOC
• 28 October 1987 – Office of Governor General remits payment for travel, meals, and accommodation
• TH writes to the Rt. Hon. Mr. John Turner MP thanking him for letter of congratulation
• TH writes to the Rt. Hon. Flora MacDonald MP thanking her for letter of congratulation
• 24 November 1987 – TH writes to Doug Phillips MLA thanking him for his letter of congratulation
• 24 November 1987 – TH writs to Willard L. Phelps thanking him for his letter of congratulation
• 24 November 1987 – TH writes to Audrey McLaughlin MP thanking her for attending the OOC investiture and vernissage
• 24 June 1992 – fax from Rideau Hall with invitation to a luncheon with Queen Elizabeth II on 1 July 92
• 26 November 1993 – Letter from Patrick Reid of Vancouver Port Corporation regarding disbursement of leftover funds from 1992 regional celebrations
• 11 August 1994 – Letter from Gerda Hnatyshyn thanking TH for donation of a painting to the Friends of Rideau Hall
• 5 October 1994 – Letter from Richard Berthelsen inviting TH to several events in conjunction with the 1994 Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards in Ottawa along with formal invitation
• 21 January 1995 – menu from a dinner with the Hnatyshyns at Rideau Hall
• 19 June 1995 – Letter from Registrar of Canadian Citizenship regarding TH’s request to take part in citizenship ceremonies
• November 1995 – Friends of Rideau Hall Newsletter
• 20 February 2006 – personal note from Nan Oliver

Athabaska University PhD
File · 1991
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of material relating to Harrison's being awarded an honorary degree from Alberta's Athabaska University in 1991, the first such degree award to him.

File consists of the following items:
• 16 January, 91 – from Ross Paul, Acting President, Athabaska University, Athabaska, AB: delighted you will be accepting an Honorary Doctorate; details of the program
• 11 February 91 – Normetta Katona, Executive Assistant to the President, Athabaska University: revised schedule for the program
• nd. from TH to Athabaska University: list of people to invite to convocation
• 8 May 91 - from Flo and Jim, Whitehorse: thanks for the invitation to convocation
• 6 June 91 - order and form of Convocation
• 30 July 91 – from Mary Hamilton, Athabaska University: thanks for Northern Folk painting; permission to print it as Athabaska’s Christmas card

File · 1968 - 2006
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of material relating to Robina McNicol, who married Ted Harrison in Malaya in 1960. It includes considerable material relating to Nicky’s work as a kindergarten teacher in Carcross Y. T. and her efforts with the Kindergarten Association of Instructors. Nicky died in Victoria in 2000 after suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.

File contains items related to the following:
• hair colour from Creative Hair Design, Whitehorse
• The Ancient History of the Distinguished Surname McNicol
• 24 December 1968 – Medical Service and WRAC Records for S Sgt R Harrison WRAC (Nicky’s service records)
• 19 June 1969 – from Department of Education, Yukon Government: application to attend Kindergarten Instructor Training Course accepted
• 18 October 1969 – Order of the Eastern Star golden Jubilee Dinner Dance, Miners Welfare, Townhead, Kirkintilloch – program and menu
• 8 December 1969 – note accompanying program and menu “Dear Bunt and Ted”, signed Tam and Marg
• 20 January 1970 – minutes of executive committee: regarding kindergarten
• Brief on Policy Paper from Kindergarten Association of Instructors - notes and final typed copy
• 27 August 1976 – University of Alberta, statement of results for Robina Harrison - one course – Eng 210 – English literary forms
• 7 September 1976 - University of Alberta, statement of results for Robina Harrison – 202 Intro Sociology
• Association of Kindergarten Instructors – minutes of general meetings 1970 – 1971;
• minutes of general meetings 19701 – 1972
• case study – in service training (Mary Delbrook)
• 1 August 1972 – from Committee on Education, Government of Yukon Territory – when will Mrs. Harrison present her brief?
• 18 October 1973 – from Government of Yukon territory to Mrs. Harrison: salary increase for kindergarten instructors authorized.
• 13 February 1978 - from Government of Yukon territory to Mrs. Harrison: qualifies for salary category 1 placement
• 27 November 1978 – Yukon Teachers Association thanks Mrs. Harrison for making their convention a success
• draft letter from Nicky tendering resignation from teaching 19 June 79 and explaining inability to take education leave in 1980-81 due to “domestic responsibilities”
• 1 May 1979 – Government of Yukon accepts her resignation “with regret”
• small red notebook: Needs For Cabin 1980
• 19 November 1985 – application for pension from British government
• 5 November 1987 – Thornhill Medical Laboratories, Ontario: Lab test fee $4.85
• 10 July 1990 – statement from Revenue Canada regarding Nicky’s tax position
• 13 August 1992 – 2 copies of passport photo in folder
• 27 January 1993 – Rotary International Recognition/Contribution form
• 13 September 1993 – from Hank (judge): information about geriatric care
• social insurance card for Robina Harrison
• 18 April 2000 – condolences card to TH re: Nicky’s death
• 20 June 2006 – Janet Shirriff emails regarding Nicky’s Alzheimer’s disease
• materials regarding Kindergarten teaching and association of teachers

Sigrid Reisch
File · 1992 - 1993
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of correspondence with Dr. Sigrid Reisch (Golf Hotel Kitzbuhl). Reisch and her husband own a resort in Kitzbuel, Austria. The Harrisons met her on a trip there in 8 October, 84 to attend the 36th Frankfurter Buchmesse. A correspondence continued.

File contains items related to the following:
• 4 February 1992 to 7 March 1993 – personal correspondence

Gloria Saarinen
File · 1985 - 2006
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of material related to Gloria Saarinen. Saarinen is a pianist who Harrison met when she was based in Edmonton. She played a concert in Whitehorse at the time of the Canadian National Parks Centennial and was involved with the launch of Harrison’s book "O Canada" in New York. Subsequently, with her husband Lister Sinclair, she and Harrison produced a performance based on projected images of Harrison’s work.

File contains items related to the following:
• 16 July 1985 – Saarinen presents a concert in celebration of Parks and Heritage Centennial in Whitehorse, Haines Junction, Dawson City
• 6 September 1990 – Saarinen buys twelve autographed books
• 13 November 1992 – News release regarding Esther Honens International Piano Competition, Calgary, Harrison designs poster
• 23 August 1994 – Frank Magazine lampoons Lister Sinclair
• 26 January 1995 – Saarinen requests financial support for Schubert bicentennial recording project, Harrison donated $10,000
• Photo of Saarinen, inscribed to Ted and Nicky
• 6 November 2006 – Harrison speaks at Lister Sinclair’s memorial

Investments
File · 1987 - 1993
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File includes correspondence regarding Harrison’s accounts with his investment broker and corporations in which he considered investing.

File consists of the following items:
• 23 July 1987 – Karpes and Pugh Yukon river Trading Company Ltd. Unanimous Shareholder’s Agreement
• expires 1 June 1988 - Karpes and Pugh Yukon river Trading Company Ltd. proxy and conditional subscription for shares
• 31 January 1989 – statement of account for TH with Joan Stickney:
• 28 February 1989 - statement of account for TH with Joan Stickney:
• 31 March 1989 - statement of account for TH with Joan Stickney:
• 31 March 1989 - statement of account for Robina Harrison with Joan Stickney:
• 30 April 1989 - statement of account for TH with Joan Stickney:
• 30 June 1989 - statement of account for TH with Joan Stickney:
• 30 June 1989 - statement of account for Robina Harrison with Joan Stickney:
• 31 July 1989 statement of account for TH with Joan Stickney:
• 31 July 1989 statement of account for Robina Harrison with Joan Stickney:
• 31 August 1989 - 31 July 89 statement of account for TH with Joan Stickney:
• 28 September 1989 – Visible Gold Inc. notice of annual general meeting and Proxy form
• 30 September 1989 - 31 July 89 statement of account for TH with Joan Stickney:
• 30 September 1989 - 31 July 89 statement of account for Robina Harrison with Joan Stickney:
• 9 November 1990 – Visible Gold Inc. become Lansing Enterprises Inc.
• 12 February 1991 – Prime Equities Inc. News Release
• 11 April 1991 – Loewen, Ondatje, McCutcheon and Company daily research notes
• 26 June 1991 – Loke Gold Corporation News Release
• 30 January 1992 – TH to Rick Walchuk: would like to purchase 2000 shares of Westbrook
• 31 May 1993 – from Rick Walchuk, Yorkton Securities, Calgary – statement of account with TH – bought 3500 shares of Briana Bio-Tech Inc.

Parlee Irving et a. Legal
File · 1982 - 1983
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of correspondence between Harrison and Parlee Irving, located in Edmonton, Alberta, 1800 Standard Life Center. File relates to Merritt Publishing and also tax planning.

File consists of the following items:
• Letters to and from Ted Harrison.

Accounting
File · 1967 - 2008
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of various accounting materials, including financial matters dealing with the government, accountants and other agencies not covered in other files. Relationships with galleries and publishers are found within their own files.

File contains the following folders:
• Accounting 1, years 1967-1986
• Accounting 2, years 1987-1989
• Accounting 3, years 1990-1992
• Accounting 4, years 1993-1994
• Accounting 5, years 1995-1999, 2008

Ledgers
File · 1976 - 1993
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

This file consists of 6 large green ledger books, one large black ledger book and a small blue ledger book (each sparsely used).

File contains the following items:
• black book: records of inventory at galleries from 1976 to 1983
• blue ledger: record of painting sales mostly during 1989
• green book 1: Harrison Galleries, May 1986 to April 1988
• green book 2: Yukon Gallery 18 June 1979 to 9 April 1988, Gold Design/ Wallace Gallery 19 June 1986 to 5 December 1992
• green book 3: Hollander York Gallery 22 September 1988 to 10 December 1992
• green book 4: Shayne Gallery October 1985 exhibition, Rie Munoz 27 November 1988, Buschlen-Mowatt August 1991 to 17 January 1993, no name 7 March to April 20, 1989, Arctic Gallery February 1991 to January 1992
• green book 5: Horizon Gallery 19 June 1986 to 30 May 1990
• green book 6: Robertson Gallery 15 June 1985 to March 31 1993

Plan books
File · 1966 - 1980
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of the following items:
• Small red covered book – “Mr. E. H. Harrison Lesson Notes”
o 6 January 1966 to 22 July 1966 – lesson notes for English, Arithmetic, Drama, General Science, Geography, history, religious education – illustrated – created during his last year of teaching in Britain
• Blue coil book – Teacher’s Daily Plan and Record Book
o Mr. E. H. Harrison, Carcross Elementary, grades 5 and 6, 1969-1970
o 4 September 1969 – 23 June 1970: grade 5 – 6 lesson overviews for spelling, handwriting, science, arithmetic, music, oral and written language,, physical education, social studies (grade 5 and 6), social studies (grade 7, 8 and 9), art (grades 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
• Blue cerlok book – Classroom Planbook
o Mr. E. H. Harrison, Carcross Public, 1970-1971
o grades 4, 5, 6
o 8 September 1970 – 25 June 1971: overviews for mathematics, language (spelling and handwriting), science, physical education, music, language (including drama and reading), art, health and guidance
• Red coil book – Teacher’s Daily Plan and Record Book:
o E. H. Harrison, F. H. Collins Senr. Secondary (Whitehorse Y. T.), 1979-1980 – Division #38
• 5 September 1979 – 11 June 1980 - Classes: art 9, 10, 11, 12
o lesson topic detail, exam schedule, marks

Materials
File · 1983 - 1997
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of correspondence relevant to art supplies purchased by Ted Harrison.

File consists of the following items:
• 17 November 1983 – from TH to Regis Frames, Richmond: thanks for the evening
• 11 January 1984 – from TH to Rudon Industries, Chilliwack: 40 frames
• 26 January 1985 – from TH to Rudon: thanks for canvases
• 3 October 1985 – Rudon invoice: 30 canvases
• 25 February 1986 – Rudon invoice: 70 canvases
• 30 December 1987 – TH to False Creek Industries, Vancouver: payment for 7 metres x 72” canvas
• 19 February 1988 – TH to Wolsey Canada, Edmonton: order for 24 canvases
• 10 June 1989 – from The Paint Spot, Edmonton: canvas roll, 24 stretched canvas, 19 tubes Golden Acrylic, 4 stretchers
• 17 July 1990 – Jon Williams Art Supplies, Calgary: canvas order
• 12 August 1990 – TH to The Paint Spot: order for paint, medium, brushes
• 31 January 1991 – from Conserv-arte, Cheryle Harrison: notes re: restretching, soluvar varnish, silicon release paper
• 17 March 1992 – Jon Williams Art Supplies, Calgary: invoice for 11 of 36 canvases ordered
• 22 April 1997 – Seattle Film Works to TH: difficulty in locating your order

Sketches and Reference
File · 1983 - 2002
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of a variety of original sketches by Ted Harrison as well as some material saved as reference for artworks. Most of the work is undated.

File consists of the following items:
• full-colour mock-up for a four-fold brochure titled Harrison [It is not clear whether the original artwork executed in coloured markers was done by Harrison]
• a page of blank letterhead from 30 – 12th Avenue (East) WHITEHORSE
• 24 September 1990 – from TH do Doug Franklin (of Heritage Canada): three sketches “as suggested” for 1991 Heritage Day painting and poster – The Caribou Hotel, The Bank of Commerce in Dawson City, The Duchess at Carcross – annotated sketches in black felt pen
• 25 September 1990 – from Doug Franklin to TH: thanks for sketches
• 5 October 1990 – from TH to Doug Franklin: sketch for Christmas card design – original pen sketch which was faxed
• sketch on paper from Westin Hotels and Resorts: mother and child (?) going down the road, Broony looking back – pen original
• two photocopies of Harrison originals noted as “back cover” and “front cover” – possibly from Caravan Cards
• 1989 - photocopy of sketch “Latest Works by Ted Harrison” with Ted at his easel, and Broony, executed for the inviation to a show at Territorial Art Gallery, October 19, 1989
• handwritten text for back of a card: “Artists are influenced by…” – a photocopy
• photocopies of seven paintings, probably executed for The Blue Raven
• five copies of a cartoon from the Yukon News 1983: “This place seems strangely familiar” – By Dru, not by Harrison
• 2 pages (of 6) from www.geocities.com of Ted Harrison – Yukon Artist showing four paintings – in colour, dated 21 May 2002
• photocopies of 6 photographs of Yukon scenes, 2 pages of seals, for reference
• one photocopy of a photo of Harrison at work in his Whitehorse studio

Items in Print
File · 1990 - 1996
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of materials produced with Harrison imagery not included in other files.

File contains the following items:
• 1990 – book Klondike Newsman “Stroller” White, compiled and edited by R. N. DeArmond, published by Lynn Canal Publishing, Skagway, Yukon Territories. Cover is a commissioned painting by Ted Harrison
• January 1975 – Playboard magazine of Vancouver for Alwin Nikolais Dance Company, cover by Ted Harrison “The New Kite” 1974
• 29 July 1996 – Pan Pacific Hazards ’96 Conference and Trade Show, Vancouver – cover of program by Ted Harrison, centering on a volcano
• advertisement for Tumbler Ridge Community Arts Council presents Ted Harrison a private collection of 70 prints, May 31 to June 6
• 29 December 1996 – Arctic Council, Ottawa: menu for the official dinner with Harrison painting on cover
• September 1996 – West Coast Reflections magazine: The World of Ted Harrison article
• 19 March 1990 – Calgary Herald-Tribune: Blue Moose and Pink Dogs, by Don Eamon, an article (2 copies)
• a bookmark from the Children’s Book Centre, Toronto, listing books about the Canadian North (including Children of the North by Ted Harrison) with an image by Ted Harrison on one side
• Jun 1986 – Up Here magazine, Yellowknife NWT: Harrison by an uncredited writer – lengthy magazine article

Cartoons
File · 1980 - 1981
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of approximately 100 original ink drawings created by Ted Harrison for publication in the Whitehorse Star.

Cards (miscellany)
File · 1981 - 1997
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of materials of a business nature regarding the publishing of cards of Ted Harrison imagery by a variety of different organizations both commercial and noncommercial.

File consists of the following items:
• before 15 October 1981 – Children of the Yukon Fund, Cyrus Anvil Mining, annual Christmas Card order form (5 images by TH)
• 14 August 1986 – painting for Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, arrived – will be donated to Children’s Hospital, London
• 23 November 1988 – Blue Water Creations, Vancouver: box of six of all the designs of your cards sent to you
• 10 December 1988 – University of Alberta Hospitals: permission to use image for Christmas cards
• 1 August 1989 – Heritage Canada Foundation: original of Snowtime for cards returned
• 10 July 1990 – B. C. and Yukon Heart Foundation card: information re printer
• 1 November 1990 – UNICEF New York greeting card operation – approval letter
• 17 September 1992 –Unicef Alberta: invitation to attend gala event 14 October 92
• 10 November 1992 – Unicef British Columbia: please submit card image
• 12 May 1994 – Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto: Nicky’s Kindergarten Walk, 60,000 printed
• 18 May 1994 – University of Alberta, Rose Brown: 600 cards sent to TH
• September 1994 – letter of offer for Christmas card, Hospital Sick Children
• 22 October 1994 – sample Christmas cards for Hospital for Sick Children
• 4 November 1996 – Unicef New York: design selected Sled of Dreams for 1997
• 8 July 1997 – Ronald McDonald House Vancouver: submission to annual card campaign selected

Cards (Save the Children)
File · 1985 - 1996
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of materials relating to Harrison’s cards, including correspondence with the Save the Children Fund, both Vancouver and national branches.

File consists of the following items:
• 26 February 1985 – Save the Children Fund Toronto: Christmas card design, submit again
• 20 June 1986 – consider fundraising Christmas card
• 20 February 1987 - Save the Children Fund British Columbia: past designs popular please submit again
• 26 March 1987 – hope to hear from you
• 7 April 1987 – TH sends a design (nice illustration!)
• annual report of Save the Children Fund of BC 1987-88
• 9 February 1988 – confirm your participation
• 30 March 1988 – thanks for y our design Village Christmas
• 9 June 1988 – returning your artwork
• 10 January 1989 – thanks for the design offer once again – “runaway bestseller”
• 21 December 1989 – thanks for offering another original design Children and Ravens
• 16 January 1990 – TH notes 35,000 sold. what use made of the funds raised?
• 18 June 1990 – artwork returned
• 21 March 1991 – wonderful design! printing 30,000
• 18 December 1991 – sold almost 50,000 of Magic Tree. please make another design
• 7 April 1992 – would like to print Magic Tree for Save the Children Canada
• 8 February 1993 – thanks for reproduction rights for S the C Fund of BC’s 93 card
• 27 February 1996 – sold over 16,100 of Let’s Go Singing in 1995 season.

Film
File · 1978 - 1993
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consist of material related to a number of film projects about Harrison, both realized and unrealized. These include [1978?] Harrison’s Yukon, a CTV documentary of The Cremation of Sam McGee, and the inclusion of Harrison’s art in other film project. This also file includes reactions to the broadcast of Harrison’s Yukon in Britain.

File contains items related to the following:
• [1978?] Harrison’s Yukon, by Sheila Reljic for the National Film Board, 22 minutes narrated by Ted Harrison. (Golden Sheaf Award for Best Arts Film at Yorkton Short Film and Video Festival, 1979).
• Gord, W5, CTV television, Toronto: about a book – “too many poems”, “History Lesson”, “five songs”, put to music by Nancy Ahern
• 12 June 1978 – from Ralph Brunjes, Thornhill ON: possibilities of a short film, Ralph Brunjes Productions Present “Children of the Yukon” from the book by Ted Harrison.
• 19 September 1978 – National Film Board contract “contractor to appear as the main subject in the film tentatively titled Ted Harrison - $500.
• 19 September 1978 – from Sheila Reljic, National Film Board, Vancouver: The footage looks good.
• 17 September 1979 – from John Taylor, executive director, National Film Board, Vancouver: agonizing delay before film can go into release.
• 18 October 1979 – Peter Jones, producer, National Film Board, Vancouver: by all means screen your own print of the film.
• 19 October 1979 – from Sheila (Reljic), 205 – 4326 West 10th Ave, Vancouver: private screening of Harrison’s Yukon – still no prints from Montreal
• 3 September 1980 – from John Taylor, National Film Board, Vancouver: film is quite popular.
• 20 October 1980 – Jarvis Stoddart, European Representative, NFB, London UK: copy of a letter to Reljic: to be telecast in Britain
• 5 November 1980 – from Tyne Tees Television, Newcastle Upon Tyne: letter to a viewer “sorry about the late screening of Harrison of the Yukon”, playing the program a week late
• 25 March 1981 – ;memo from Bruce Pilgrim of NFB: “the film is doing well”; and a April file card summarizing Harrison’s Yukon distribution – 184 non-theatrical prints, 2 telecasts, sold to Wombat Productions, Granada TV and Singapore TV
• April 1981 – membership magazine of KCTS Nine public television for the Pacific Northwest: Cinema BC KCTS’s window on Canada – Harrison’s Yukon one of five
• 24 March 1981 - from Tyne Tees Television, Newcastle Upon Tyne: letter to same viewer as 5 November 80 – no plans to repeat showing
• 23 July 1981 – from William Litwack, director of distribution, NFB, Montreal: prints have booked 259 bookings, three telecasts, 13 print sales etc.
• 7 March 1985 – National Film Board contract for personal services; 23 frames of artwork for 3 sound filmstrips in the Canadian Arctic series. $3,450.
• 3 October 1985 – cheque from Government of Canada for $2950
• 24 March 1986 – from Kathlyn Forsythe, learning systems, Knowledge Network, Victoria: thanks for final paintings of The Blue Raven; will firm up production schedule
• 9 October 1988 – TH loaned portable video camera to Logan Video Services for one month
• 23 April 1990 – cheque from National Film Board for rights to 6 pieces of artwork for AV presentation of The Cremation of Sam McGee - $1200
• 22 May 1990 – from Tamara Lynch, National Film Board, Montreal: at last Sam (McGee) is finished. enclosing ½” VHS copy and artwork
• 11 January 1993 – from John Booth, Logan Video Services, Whitehorse: to CBC – a proposed one hour documentary on Robert W. Service (annotated by TH)
• 21 January 1993 – Logan Video Services to TH: Telefilm Canada wants to see a rough treatment – Harrison is narrator; sample treatment included
• 05 December 1991 – from William Krasilovsky, New York to John D. Booth, Logan Video Services concerning a fee for “service rights” ($100 x 3) for CTV documentary of The Cremation of Sam McGee; also to Dureco, Holland, for music ($200) and EMI UK (150 pounds) for “Windmills”.
• 9 January 1992 – invoice for the above ($1251 total) to TH from Logan Video Services
• 14 January 1993 – from TH to Brenda Duggan, Program Acquisition, BBC London: many letters sent to me as a result of showing of John Booth’s video “Ted Harrison”

Sydney Banks
File · 1987 - 1989
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consist of correspondence with Sydney Banks, an independent British television producer who proposed a video film version of Harrison’s book The Last Horizon, which was not produced.

File consists of the following items:
• 4 December 1987 – memorandum of agreement between THand S. Banks (In-Television) Limited regarding the production of “The Blue Raven” as a television program; this was not produced
• 16 June 1988 – correspondence regarding a trip to England
• 1 November 1988 – correspondence regarding film of “Anna and the Orca;” this was not produced
• 9 June 1989 – last correspondence

Posters (lithographs)
File · 1981 - 1996
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of material related to Harrison lithography. TH imagery was produced by offset lithography for many purposes – these are distinct from limited edition screen prints (“serigraph”) referred to as “prints” in this fonds and also distinct from “limited edition prints” which were briefly produced by Rie Munoz of Anchorage, and of which Harrison did not approve. Many different agencies were permitted to produce posters using Harrison imagery, most prominently ProCreations who produced posters for Expo 86 in Vancouver.

File contains items related to the following:
• 14 July 1981 – Canada Week Committee of Council for Canadian Unity – thanks for selecting Yukon poster winners
• 20 February 1984 – to CP Air publicity – sent signed offset lithos
• McKim Advertising, Montreal – CP Air poster design
• 21 April 1986 – Bill Braden, Touchstone Studios proposal for poster Yukon Pavilion Expo ’86 – they design, print, distribute, royalty for TH
• 9 March 1987 – Art @ Work in Vancouver – mock up of poster
• April 1987 – UBC Health Sciences newsletter – Harrison poster (Brunhilde’s World) available (painting given to UBC)
• 31 August 1987 – statement of poster sales UBC Health Sciences – 100 sold $70.78 royalty
• 23 July 1987 – Agency Press Vancouver – quotations for printing posters
• 12 August 1987 – Wendy McKenzie wants to buy a poster
• 24 November 1987 – Procreations Publishing, Richmond B. C. sales figures for Northern Transport – royalty $327
• 17 June 1986 – to Valerie Schauble, ProCreations – galleries that might sell posters
• 17 September 1986 – Art Underground, Victoria – where to get posters
• 19 January 1988 – Finishing Touch, Banff – wants to sell posters
• 13 May 1987 – ProCreations, what to do with Expo 86 posters
• 12 May 1987 – ProCreations, sales figures for Northern Transport, $445.40 royalty
• 12 May 1987 – ProCreations, sales figures for Northern Transport
• 2 March 1988 – ProCreations- all remaining Expo stock sold to Vayda Marketing
• 24 march 1988 – ProCreations – royalties, cleared inventory
• 6 March 1990 – To Terrie O’Leary, Minnetonka, Manitoba – will design a poster
• 10 July 1988 – Norbert Jakubke wants to publish offset art posters, sends full proposal
• 15 August 1990 – Ian Ross – posters as gift
• Winter 1991 – Heritage Canada Today – Heritage Day posters available and sent to schools
• 26 March 1991 – Whyte Museum – posters signed for a raffle
• 15 April 1991 – Hughes Gift Gallery. Edmonton – wants to sell lithographs
• 28 May 1991 – Paperworks Press, Calgary – artwork for Yukon Quest dog sled race
• 18 June 1991 – agreement for Yukon Quest poster
• 18 July 1991 – invoice for 2,000 posters
• 18 July 1991 – TH pleased with printing quality and service from new printers
• 22 July 1991 – Peace Arts Galley Society confirming TH will design poster for new Arts Centre
• 19 March 1992 – Laurel writes from Blue Water Creations saying Diane was attacked and an intruder lit fires in the warehouse. All are well.
• 27 March 1992 – Laurel from BWC is interested in exporting TH’s cards to Japan
• 16 April 1991 – Peace Arts Gallery Society writing to say the posters are underway and the original painting will be returned in June. Options for tax receipts are presented.
• 25 April 1992 – Paperworks sends a rough layout for the new poster, Ted responds with painting title and copyright information
• 13 August 1992 – stock transfer from Munoz Gallery to BWC
• 31 October 1992 – BWC writes to arrange connection when TH and Nicky are in Hong Kong
• 17 February 1993 – TH writes to Dianne at BWC saying he has sent stock to her via Charles, Dianne writes back to request more
• 30 September 1998 – wholesale sales totals from Midnight Sun Gallery
• 19 May 1993 – Yukon Ed. Teacher for Hearing Impaired sends Ted copies of “May is Speech and Hearing Month” poster
• 12 August 1996 – TH writes to confirm original painting was sent and proposes layout for poster

Prints (serigraphs)
File · 1983 - 2000
Part of Ted Harrison fonds

File consists of material related to Harrison screen prints, primarily created by Michael de Courcy, of de Courcy design, P.O. Box 65344, Vancouver, BC. The correspondence with de Courcy is filed here. The prints were mostly distributed by Horizon Galleries of Edmonton, and that correspondence is filed in the Galleries Series.

File consists of the following items:
• information for print offer of Winter Justice to support Ted Harrison Artist Retreat Society through Yukon Arts Centre Foundation
• 1 February 1983 – Michael de Courcy invoice for 330 serigraph prints, 15 colours
• from 19 February 1983 to 29 July 1983 – list of Small Prints (Winter Day, Yukon Sky) with sales details
• from 3 June 1983 to 30 September 1983 – list of small prints with sales details
• 3 February 1984 – invoice for 2 prints, edition of 165 each
• 7 June 1983 to 24 May 1984 – list of Bird Prints (Ducks and Ravens) with sales details
• 22 November 1983 to 24 May 1984 – list of Winter Prints with sales figures
• 16 March 1984 to 24 May 1984 – list of New Prints (Forest Series) with sales figures
• 3 June 1983 to 24 May 1984 – list of Carcross Prints with sales figures
• 24 May 1984 – list of Yukon Sky prints with sales figures
• 8 November 1983 – Michael de Courcy – invoice for two serigraph editions
• 14 November 1983 – TH to MdC: final payment for Winter Series prints (Sledding, Snowfall, Winter Day, Yukon Sky)
• 23 February 1984 – RH to Janice – “stamp for the print” and certificates
• 23 February 1984 – TH to MdC: regarding printing of certificates of authenticity
• 29 November 1986 – McD to TH: invoice for two prints (Boats, Canoes) 12 colours
• 17 June 1987 – cheque for TH from Tundra Graphics and Silkscreen, Whitehorse
• 30 June 1987 – MdC to TH: invoice for 2 prints (Snow Dog, Snow Cat) 9 colours; invoice for 2 prints (Bathurst, 14 colours; The Duchess, 15 colours
• 1 December 1987 – MdC to TH: inovice for 2 prints (Chase, 10 colours; Winter Day, 10 colours)
• 11 December 1987 – MdC to Th: invoice for print (Fuji, edition 165, 15 colours)
• 21 December 1987 – MdC to TH: invoice for print (Skiers, edition 150 + 15 a/p, 14 colours)
• 26 May 1988 – MdC to TH: invoice for paper for six editions
• 26 May 1988 – MdC to TH: invoice for 2 prints (Alaska, 16 colours, 150 +25 a/p; Inside Passage, 10 colours, 150 + 25 a/p)
• June 1988 – new releases card: Alaska and Inside Passage, distributed by Horizon Editions
• November 1988 – new releases card: Juneau and Orca, distributed by Horizon Editions
• 24 November 1988 – TH to Ted Needham, Chemainus: distribution information for prints and cards
• 30 October 1989 – TH to MdC: payment for Tungsten print
• 22 June 1989 – MdC to TH: invoice for two prints (Hockey Game, 175 + 25 a/p, 14 colours; Land and Sea, 175 + 25 a/p, 11 colours)
• 22 June 1989 – TH to MdC: receipt for payment for 180 serigraphs (Northern Education)
• 28 December 1989 – MdC to Th: invoice for print (Crag Lake, 180 + 30 a/p, 11 colours)
• 11 January 1990 – MdC to TH: invoice for print (Horses, 180 + 30 a/p, 11 colours)
• 27 April 1990 – MdC to TH: invoice for print (Yukon visit, 150 + 25 a/p, 14 colours)
• 9 August 1990 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Snow Moon, 185 + 20 a/p, 13 colours)
• 9 August 1990 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Tagish Swans, 185 + 25 a/p, 12 colours)
• 17 December 1990 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Law and Order, 180 + 25 a/p, 14 colours)
• 17 December 1990 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Library Day, 200 + 25, 15 colours)
• 19 July 1991 – from Jose Schell, Anticosti Quebec: request purchasing information
• 29 August 1991 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Ball Game, 200 + 25 a/p, 15 colours)
• 29 August 1991 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Tree Planting, 200 + 25 a/p, 14 colours)
• 30 August 1991 - MdC to TH: invoice for paper for next three editions (Tumbler Ridge, The Vet, >?)
• 25 November 1991 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Tumbler Ridge, 225 pulls, 145 colours)
• 25 November 1991 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (The Vet, 225 pulls, 14 colours)
• 25 November 1991 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Salmon Run 225 pulls, 15 colours)
• 22 May 1992 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Attack, 225 pulls, 13 colours)
• 22 May 1992 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Ski Trail, 225 pulls, 13 colours)
• 22 May 1992 - MdC to TH: invoice for paper
• 7 December 1992 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Storm Lovers, 225 pulls, 15 colours)
• 7 December 1992 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Bush Plane, 225 pulls, 13 colours)
• 7 December 1992 - MdC to TH: invoice for print (Going Out, 225 pulls, 15 colours)
• 1 November 1991 – TH to David Lenihan: serigraphs and posters sent to him
• 5 April 1992 – TH to Mrs. K. C. Harris: regarding Snow Dog print
• 8 November 1985 – TH to National Parks Citizens Centennial Committee: invoice for 70 serigraphs (The Eagles)
• 19 June 1989 – from Yukon Education: purchase order for original art, preparation and printing of print Northern Education, edition of 200
• 28 June 1990 – TH to Paul Schimnowski, Young Presidents Convention, Winnipeg: invoice for original design and 150 serigraphs of Yukon Visit
• 24 March 1991 – from Jo, Yukon Quest International Association to TH: details regarding printing and distribution of print for Yukon Quest 1992, with notes by TH
• 9 February 1992 – from TH to Reliance Sales of Dyfed, UK: regarding print distribution
• 4 January 1993 – from TH to Daphne Mansz, Prints Rupert: notes re latest prints
• November 1994 – Art For Kids Trust offering: Whale Frolic
• 25 June 1997 – TH to Iona Management Services (Irene Davie): invoice for one print (Northern Education)
• 1 May 2000 – from Peggy Baker, Athabasca Heritage Society, Athabasca AB to TH: regarding Ted Harrison Serigraph Promotion (“donated several hundred limited-edition prints to help raise money for the Landing Project)”.