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The Reason Why

236-page coil-bound fictionalized account of ___ Horsman, mother of her husband Wayne.

Discover Saskatchewan: A Guide to Historic Sites

A 206-page paperback book with 12 pages of colour plates at the end. Contains brief description and the history of many historic sites in Saskatchewan. Chapter 3: Horizon Country includes write-ups about Indian Head (the federal Experimental Farm and the Bell Farm) as well as Qu'Appelle, Lebret and Fort Qu'Appelle.

Saskatchewan: A History

Hardcover 422-page book that details the history of Saskatchewan. Autographed by author "Best wishes John H. Archer"

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Tales of the Red Fox

Large hardcover history book with a red cover. The book contains Information on the Town of Sintaluta and District history as well as black and white images and maps to use for reference

81 Interesting Places in Saskatchewan

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.

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Saskatchewan History Winter 1958 Vol. XI, No. 1

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.

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Grit and Growth - The Story of Grenfell

Large hardcover (22 cm X 28 cm) 348-page history book with a white cover. The book contains Information on the town of Grenfell and district history as well as black and white images and maps.

Echoes of the Qu'Appelle Lakes District

A local history by former Indian Head school principal, including local aspects of the fur trade, the North-West Resistance, the CPR and agriculture settlement.

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North to Cree Lake

A 256-page hardcover book with a sleeve written by A. L. Karras and detailing the time he spent with his brother, Ab, as a professional trapper in the Canadian north from 1932 to 1939. SBN 671-27071-0

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Poems by Myrtle G. Quinn

Two copies of a paper booklet of poems written by Myrtle G. Quinn compiled and published by her husband Jack after her death. Each copy has an inscription from Jack gifting it to a different family.

Trolling For History Volume One

A letter-sized 56-page blue coil bound book containing a collection of articles about the history and historical figures of Wolseley and the surrounding area written by Stephen Scriver.

All Sails Set - poem by Myra (Smith) Stilborn

Part of the "Canadian Reading Development Series" published by Copp Clark Publishers. These readers were used throughout Canada. The poem "Wild Horses" by Myra A. I. (Smith) Stilborn is on page 97.

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