- OTH
- Reeks
- 1900 - 2009
Part of Health Collection
Stories/articles and other information about health care programs and people
Part of Health Collection
Stories/articles and other information about health care programs and people
Part of Businesses Collection
Business write-ups or records of businesses that operated in Indian Head and district, including blacksmiths, grocery stores, pharmacies, etc.
Part of Indigenous Collection
Articles about First Nations history and culture
Part of Town Collection
Booklets, posters, and photos about the naming of Indian Head, homecomings or other significant events in Indian Head history
Zonder titel
Part of Town Collection
Photographs and textual records of Indian Head parades
Part of School Collection
Contains trustees minutes and documents related to the school's closure
Part of School Collection
Sunny South (school District 161 was located on the southeast corner of NW-16-17-13-W2. It was built in 1890 and closed due to school consolidation in 1963.
Part of School Collection
The series consists of a photo/text album prepared for the Indian Head Museum and the Indian Head History Book. It contains stories, information and photos that did not appear in the history book including memories of Myra Stilborn and Maureen (Horsman) Hunter.
Part of School Collection
The series consists of a photo/text album prepared by Mary G. (Ford) Hamilton for the Indian Head Museum and the Indian Head History Book.
Part of Recreation Collection
Most of the items relate to the Indian Head Rockets of the Western Canadian Baseball League in the early 1950s - especially the young black American players/teams that drew huge crowds for several years at that time.
Part of Recreation Collection
Items relate to local sports over the years (cricket, tennis, hockey, etc)
Part of Organizations Collection
Photos articles and minutes books from the Glenn Lynn Circle which operated in the area of the Glenn Lynn School District
Part of Organizations Collection
Minutes and financial records of the Sunny Slope Club which operated in the area of the Sunny Slope School District