Fonds 498 Raison/Reynolds fonds

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Summary information

Repository: South Peace Regional Archives
Title: Raison-Reynolds family fonds
Reference code: 0498
Date: [1920-2000] (date of creation)
Physical description: 16 pp. textual records

2 photographs

Dates of creation, revision and deletion: Processed by Mary Nutting, August 2012
Added to new database November 2024 – TD

Administrative history / Biographical sketch

In the fall of 1920, Charles Raison (originally from Ontario but living in Detroit, Michigan at the time) made a trip to the Canadian west. He returned with the news that he had purchased a section of land in the Clairmont district near Grande Prairie, Alberta. The land had originally belonged to Dr. Albert Sproule, the traveling dentist. Charles’ family—consisting of wife Orilla, sons Oscar, Clarence and Thomas, and daughter Freda—moved up in the spring of 1921. Mr. & Mrs. Raison stayed on the farm for over 20 years, until they retired in 1943, and Clarence settled in the south Peace; but Oscar and Thomas returned to Detroit, and Freda moved to Ontario with her husband Reginald Reynolds after the Second World War.

The Reynolds family arrived in the Clairmont district in 1918 with their only son, Reginald. He married Freda Raison in 1928, and after the Depression began, both couples homesteaded in the Clarkson Valley School District east of the Smoky River. Reg and Freda returned to Grande Prairie in 1938 when their children came of school age, then moved on to London, Ontario after the war, in 1945.

Custodial history

Records donated by Richard Harold Raison, son of Thomas Harold Raison, in 2012 while on a family history trip to the Peace River Country from their current home in Michigan, USA.

Scope and content

The fonds consists of digital copies of two photographs of the Raison men and Reginald Reynolds; two stories written by Shirley (Reynolds) Stoner, the daughter of Reginald Reynolds and Freda Raison; and photocopies of a news clipping of a poem called “To A Crocus” written by Thomas Raison in memory of the prairies after he had returned to Detroit.

Notes

Title notes

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

Conditions governing use

The photographs in this fonds were donated as digital copies. They may not be suitable for large-scale reproduction.

Related material

Two stories about the history of the Raison/Reynolds family, written by Freda (Raison) Reynolds, are included in community history books: Charles Raison Family in Smoky River to Grande Prairie, and William Melville Reynolds in Across the Smoky.

Access points

  • Textual record (documentary form)
  • Graphic material – photograph (documentary form)
  • Family and personal life (subject)

Series descriptions

Reference code Title Dates Physical description
0498.01 Item – Charles Raison & Sons at Clairmont  [1925] 1 TIFF : b&w
Scope and content:

Charles Raison, with his sons Clarence and Thomas, and neighbour Reg Reynolds push their car (perhaps a Model T ford ca. 1920) through the snow into its garage/storage shed. Reginald Reynolds later married Charles’ daughter Freda.

0498.02 Item – The Raison Men  [1921] 1 TIFF : b&w
Scope and content:

Charles, Oscar, Clarence, and Thomas Raison pose in front of some bushes. Charles and Orilla Raison purchased Albert Sproule’s farm.