J. Leslie Brown - invoices and receipts
- IHM.2023.0114
- Pièce
- 1914 - 1927
Fait partie de People Collection
Invoices and receipts from Dr. F.W. Hart, James Conn and R. Taylor
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J. Leslie Brown - invoices and receipts
Fait partie de People Collection
Invoices and receipts from Dr. F.W. Hart, James Conn and R. Taylor
Debenture No. One - Municipality of Indian Head in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
Fait partie de Lil Leach Fonds
The Item is a debenture from the Municipality of Indian Head it has two inscriptions "Cancelled" and "please return to..." (the rest is illegible). It is signed by George Murray and P. Ferguson
Sans titre
Invitation to Indian Head Lodge No.5 50th Anniversary Celebration
Fait partie de Lil Leach Fonds
Invitation to "Mr. A. Leach and Lady" to the 50th anniversary celebration of the Indian Head Masonic Lodge Number 5
Sans titre
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
A photo taken of a plaque created by the Government of Canada's "Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada" giving a brief description of the federal Indian Head Experimental Farm in both English and French. The original plaque is on the grounds of the Indian Head Research Farm.
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
The Bell Farm Series contains photos, maps and textual records about the 57,000 acre Qu’Appelle Valley Farming Corporation (called “The Bell Farm”), of which Major William Robert Bell of Brockville, Ontario, was the founder in 1882 and the farm’s general manager. Financial difficulties associated with crop failures as well as the 1885 Northwest Resistance at Batoche (led by Louis Riel Jr.) arose at the farm. During the Resistance, Major Bell and most of his workers and horses were in the service of the Canadian militia and little or no crop was planted or harvested. In 1886, much of the farm’s land and assets were sold and the corporation was re-financed, resulting in a smaller company registered as “The Bell Farm Company.” This company also failed financially by 1889 and was liquidated.
Major Bell retained a personal holding of 12,000 acres, which he farmed from 1889 to 1895, supported by investors. Further misfortunes, primarily, the destruction by fire of his flour mill and the sudden death of his wife caused Major Bell to leave Indian Head in 1895. His land and assets were sold by auction.
The archival materials include photos of the farm buildings, including the large stone house and the round barn which, in 2020, continues to be a museum dedicated to telling the story of Major Bell’s huge farming company. Other photos and textual records tell the stories of the people and the operations of the farm.
The Historic Bell Barn Interpretive Center
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Calendar in which each month's photo is of the reconstruction of the historic Bell Barn in Indian Head
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A Chronicle of My Attempts to Save the Round Stone Barn at Indian Head: Volume 4 (2001)
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Coil-bound homemade 146-page book (Volume 4) detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn, a large round stone barn just north of Indian Head, designated a heritage site and have it restored. This includes photos and research on the barn and correspondence concerning the building's importance.
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Bell Farm house / headquarters
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Bell Farm house/headquarters building photographed from the road (#56) with two people standing in the doorway and half of the Bell barn on the right of the picture.
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Bell Farm house and barn photographed from across the road (#56). There are horses and a wagon in front of the door of the house. The photograph was taken on the same day as IHM.2022.0075.
Letter from Dr. Edmond M. Eberts
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Laminated newspaper article entitled "Interesting letter recalls early days of Indian Head and district" (date and newspaper not given). The article reproduces a letter written by Dr. Edmond M. Eberts - Professor of Surgery at McGill University, son of the Bell Farm's secretary-treasurer H.J. Eberts.
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
This includes minutes from local farm organizations and early photos of local farming activities and operations.
Indian Head Agricultural Society Minute Book December, 1908 - January, 1926
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
A black and red hardcover notebook containing the meeting minutes for the Indian Head Agricultural Society from 1908 to 1926
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Indian Head Agricultural Society Minute Book
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
A large black and red hardcover notebook containing the meeting minutes for the Indian Head Agricultural Society from 1926 to 1930. The book also contains the minutes of a meeting on January 23, 1945 to gift the cash assets of the society to the Indian Head Athletic Association.
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Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Brown Farm and its employees. Caption hand-written at bottom of photo: Harvey Brown, Leslie Brown, Bob Patterson, Portable Steamer.
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Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
The harvest crew at the Jackson Farm in the Wide Awake area, north of Indian Head.