The Year it didn't Rain - story of Dust Bowl
- IHM.2022.0314
- Pièce
- March 19, 1959
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Article by Max Brathwaite in Maclean's Magazine about 1937, the driest year on the prairies of the 1930's.
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The Year it didn't Rain - story of Dust Bowl
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Article by Max Brathwaite in Maclean's Magazine about 1937, the driest year on the prairies of the 1930's.
Kate - the Story of a Pioneer Woman With Promising Dreams and Vanished Visions
Fait partie de Book Collection
A 291-page paperback novel based on the life of the author's grandmother.
Sans titre
Saskatchewan History Spring 1958
Fait partie de Book Collection
A small (magazine about Saskatchewan history. This issue contains Part 3 (of 3) of the letters of Edwin Jackson Brooks from July 4, 1882 to March 11, 1884 that he wrote home to his wife Helena (Nellie). in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
Sans titre
Fait partie de Book Collection
Coil bound 107-page book with a laminated front and back page which contains the info of many Saskatchewan houses and black and white pictures for reference. The item has been autographed by the author Ken Uhrich. It does not have local content.
The Harvest Excursion - story of harvest crews
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Article by Maggie Grant about harvest crews that came to the prairies by train in the early 1990s to help with the grain harvest.
Lake Marguerite and Sask Golden Jubilee 1905 - 1955
Fait partie de School Collection
An 18 cm X 23 cm coil-bound scrapbook containing memories, photographs and newspaper clippings about Lake Marguerite School Division 5237 on the occasion of its 50th year of existence - the same as Saskatchewan, which became a province in 1905.
Sans titre
Directory of Municipal and Provincial Heritage Property in Saskatchewan -1990
Fait partie de Organizations Collection
Large 54-page booklet with a brown paper cover that contains the list of all municipal and provincial heritage designated property as of 1990 including the Indian Head Museum
Indian Head 4H Club Fed Calf Project Manual - Western Canada
Fait partie de Organizations Collection
A letter-sized 36-page green notebook that details the requirements and course of the 4H programs Fed Calf Project. Previously owned by Indian Head 4H Club member Lynn Williamson.
Sans titre
Indian Head 4H Club Breeding Herd Project Manual - Western Canada
Fait partie de Organizations Collection
A letter-sized 74-page green notebook that details the requirements and course of the 4H Program's Breeding Herd Project. Previously owned by Indian Head 4H Club member Rob Anderson.
Sans titre
Legacy of Worship - Sacred Places in Rural Saskatchewan
Fait partie de Book Collection
Book provides history about several different places of worship all over Saskatchewan.
The Northwest Mounted Police and the Northwest Resistance
Fait partie de Military Collection
White paperback book containing information about the Northwest Mounted Police during the Northwest Resistance.
Sans titre
Jim Williams receiving the Provincial Championship Trophy
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
Jim Williams, manager of the Indian Head Rockets, accepting the trophy for having won the 1951 provincial championship.
Sans titre
60 Years of 4H Alberta-Saskatchewan
Fait partie de Organizations Collection
A trade newspaper (World of Beef) issue in four sections (144 pages total) celebrating the 60th anniversary of the 4H program in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Sans titre
81 Interesting Places in Saskatchewan
Fait partie de Book Collection
Small yellow paperback book listing 81 Interesting places in Saskatchewan their locations a brief description and a black and white photo of each. Page 92 has an article about Indian Head's Bell Farm.
Sans titre
Saskatchewan History Winter 1958 Vol. XI, No. 1
Fait partie de Book Collection
A small magazine about Saskatchewan history. This issue contains Part 2 (of 3) of the letters of Edwin Jackson Brooks from July 4, 1882 to March 11, 1884 that he wrote home to his wife Helena (Nellie). in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
Sans titre