The Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2000 with 28 pages of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
The Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2003 with 24 pages of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
The Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2005 with 32 pages (in two sections of 16 pages each) of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
The Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2006 with 32 pages (in two sections of 16 pages each) of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
Two copies of the Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2007 with 32 pages (in two sections of 16 pages each) of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
Photo of the Indian Head Cenotaph, soon after its construction. It was located in Veterans' Memorial Park along North Railway Ave south of the intersection of Otterloo St. and Houghton St. The cenotaph no longer stands.
Photo of 18 legion members in suits and displaying medals. Appears to be a Saskatchewan convention. Indian Head's Doug Welch is in the middle row - 5th from left.
A typed 2-page letter to the "Overseas Dept" in Montreal with a list of names and units of 28 soldiers, requesting that each be provided with 300 cigarettes.
A large (22 cm X 35 cm) black and beige hardcover 192-page notebook containing an alphabetized list of all of the veterans from the WWI and WWII who are buried in the Indian Head cemetery as well as their dates of death and which lots they are in. The book also a 1-page legal-sized list of the names in alphabetical order (2 copies) and 2 maps of the Indian Head Cemetery.
Soft-cover red 18 x 24 cm notebook with about 150 pages with hand-written names, numbers, regiments and other information about enlisted men and women in World War 1 and World War 2
3 legal-size pages with 191 names and home towns of men serving in the 76th Field Battery. The document4 is undated so that it is not known if this was the list of the battery's initial membership.
10 legal-size pages with names, regimental numbers and ranks of men serving in the 17th Field Regiment, which included the combined 60/76th Field Battery, who embarked from Liverpool to Naples in September, 1943. It does not say which battery each soldier belonged to.