- IHM.2022.0322
- Item
- 1882 - 2022
Part of Town Collection
A collection of articles/writeups about the name of Indian Head - its origins, who named it, etc.
Part of Town Collection
A collection of articles/writeups about the name of Indian Head - its origins, who named it, etc.
Part of Town Collection
Looking north up Grand Avenue, Indian Head, in the early 1900's
E.J. Brooks Newspaper Clippings
Part of Town Collection
Two newspaper clippings. One is full-page article in the Vidette - Indian Head's newspaper at the time, - entitles "Pioneer Days" by E.J. Brooks and the other is an article about him entitled "Brooks Last Survivor of Riel Jury".
Brooks, Edwin Jackson
Part of Town Collection
Jessie (Stewart) Lang having tea with an unknown guest.
Statement of Expenditures - Town of Indian Head (?)
Part of Town Collection
4 pages (12 cm X 19 cm) of expenditure information - apparently from an officially printed document. The entries all relate to Indian Head. This may be the RM of Indian Head instead of the town.
The Town of Indian Head
Man on a horse drawn sled post card
Part of Town Collection
Man on a horse drawn sled in front of Indian Head flour mill
Part of Town Collection
The Fair Play school shortly after it was constructed in 1902 (see Indian Head history book pp 79-81)
Mr. & Mrs. John Stewart and family
Part of Town Collection
A group photo with Mr. & Mrs. John Stewart in the centre.
Part of Town Collection
A stapled (17 cm X 24 cm) booklet containing 19 single-sided pages of black and white photocopies of pages from early 1900's each with a short caption. The photos are copied from the booklet "Indian Head - A town of pretty gardens and handsome homes" published for the Prairie Witness. The original, owned by Mrs. D.D. Irwin, which is missing some pages, is item IHM.2020.0288b.
The Prairie Witness
Indian Head - A town of pretty gardens and handsome homes
Part of Town Collection
A 22-page picture booklet containing black and white photographs of Indian Head in the early 1900's each with a short caption. The booklet was published for the Prairie Witness.
The Prairie Witness
Unknown men posed in front of D. Lang's office
Part of Town Collection
A photo of eight men, five of which are posed in front of "D. Lang's Office". One of the five men is in a carriage being pulled by two horses. It is unknown who D. Lang was or where the office was.
Part of Town Collection
A store front view of the Walmsley Bootmaker business.
Part of Town Collection
Farm scenes with horses, wagons, threshing machines and tractors.
Part of Town Collection
View looking south along Grand Avenue as a parade comes up the street. The picture is clearly focused so that most of the buildings on the west side of Grand Avenue can be clearly seen.
Part of Town Collection
Grand Avenue looking south. Horses and wagons and hitching posts can be seen as well as the livery stable in the background "GRAND AVE 1904 is printed on the back.