This series documents the first four decades of J.I. Glick's life, before he and Sadie Glick moved to Yellowknife. Records relate to his involvement in the mining and fur trade in Ontario, his trials and incarceration, correspondence, World War II service records, return to civilian life and preparation to move to Yellowknife.
Glick, Jacob Isaac[A hand-drawn map of the locations and events involved in J.I. Glick shooting William Denomer. The map is stamped Kingston Penitentiary 1936.]
[A hand-drawn map of the locations and events involved in J.I. Glick shooting William Denomer. The map is stamped Kingston Penitentiary 1936.]
[A hand-drawn map of the locations and events involved in J.I. Glick shooting William Denomer. The map is stamped Kingston Penitentiary 1936.]
[A hand-drawn map of the locations and events involved in J.I. Glick shooting William Denomer. The map is stamped Kingston Penitentiary 1936.]
[A map showing mining claims and stakes near Kabinakagami Lake, Ontario.]
[A map showing mining claims and stakes near Kabinakagami Lake, Ontario.]
[A map showing mining claims and stakes near Nameigos Lake and Kabinakagami River, Ontario. A stamp on the back indicates that it was issued in North Bay, Ontario]
[A map showing mining claims and stakes near Nameigos Lake and Kabinakagami River, Ontario.]
[A map showing mining claims and stakes near Hawkins, Ontario]
[A map showing mining claims and stakes near Walls, Ontario]
[A map showing mining claims and stakes near Mosambik Lake, Ontario]
[A map showing mining claims and stakes near Ermine, Ontario, including Kabinakagami Lake]
The series documents J.I. Glick's Yellowknife real estate business, Central Real Estate, as well as the Gold Range Hotel, which was an asset of Central Real Estate. The property records include records predating formal incorporation of Central Real Estate in 1953. Glick was the first manager of the Gold Range Hotel from 1958-1966, when he and his wife Sadie Glick sold their shares.
Glick, Jacob Isaac[A map of the Town of Yellowknife, May 1964 - Schedule C By-law No. 502, Scale 1:50,000. Map shows town limits, include Prelude Lake, Con Hydro Power Plant, and Duck Fish Lake.]
[One map of Transportation Facilities of Northwestern Canada, 1958. Ottawa: Mines and Technical Surveys, Surveys and Mapping Branch. 50 m : 1 in.]
[One map of the Town of Yellowknife Block Plan, annotated to indicate which properties were owned by J.I. Glick.]
This series includes souvenirs from domestic and international travel, including trips from Yellowknife Radio sponsored travel, by Harold and Zelda Glick and their children. It includes ephemera, programs and booklets from local events such as Caribou Carnival, pamphlets and booklets relating to Yellowknife, and travel records (tickets, programs, postcards).
"Northwest Territories Official Travel Map," first edition, produced by TravelArctic, an agency of the Government of the Northwest Territories. On the back is a road map of the Mackenzie Highway System.
"Northwest Territories Official Travel Map," an illustrated map produced by TravelArctic, an agency of the Government of the Northwest Territories, with illustrations by Devlin Art Services.