Pages 26-32 of Folklore magazine describe the medical case of Evelyn Dyers hyperparathyroidism and her diagnosis by Dr. Gordon Fahrni of Winnipeg and Indian Head's Dr. Alfred C. Scott
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.
Coil-bound homemade 146-page book (Volume 4) detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn, a large 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.
Coil-bound homemade 156-page book (Volume 3) detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn in 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.
Stapled homemade 74-page book (Volume 3) detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn in 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.
Coil-bound homemade 192-page book (Volume 2) 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 to have it restored. This includes photos and research on the barn and correspondence concerning the building's importance.
Coil-bound homemade 104-page book 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 to have it restored. This includes photos and research on the barn and correspondence concerning the building's importance.
Small handbook with a colourful cover that contains information about the RCMP and accompanying black and white images. The top of the front cover is inscribed "Tim Fell". The book has no specific Indian Head local content.
16-page document prepared for London, Ontario "Historic House Signs" (HHS) project. The house was built in 1877 by William and Euphemia Dixon who later moved to Indian Head.
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.