Horace H. Mitchell
H.H. Mitchell was hired as the Saskatchewan Natural History Museum's first full-time employee in 1913. He was an avid preparator and naturalist.
In just one year, Mitchell prepared an amazing 350 display specimens of wildlife, fossils and historical artifacts. These artifacts helped to rebuild the Museum's collection, which had been damaged by the famed Regina tornado of 1912. Many of these specimens are still in the Museum's collection today. Mitchell is also noted for developing the earliest educational programs for the museum.