Newsclipping (September 30, 1937) of the opening of the new service station at the southeast corner of Grand Avenue and Otterloo Street under the operation of Oscar Railton. The building still exists (December, 2022) at 427 Grand Avenue as RLT Restoration at which vintage vehicles are restored.
Business notice (postcard) mass mailout by A.G. Orchard to announce that he planned to be at the "Hotel in Indian Head" on the afternoon of Monday, June 16th, to examine eyes and fit glasses and hearing aids.
Map of the Indian Head Area Telephone Exchange showing the boundaries of all the independent rural telephone companies within the Indian Head Exchange Area from 1902 revised and updated to 1975. These consisted of Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company; Arcadia RTC; Rose Valley RTC; Fair Play RTC; Squirrel Hill RTC; Sunny South RTC; Deep Lake RTC
A hardcover 23 cm X 37 cm minute book containing the meeting minutes for the Sunny South Rural Telephone Company from its creation in 1909 to its turnover to SaskTel in 1986.
A large (22 cm X 35 cm) black hardcover 200-page cashbook listing customers and the financial records of the Arcadia Rural Telephone Company from 1912 to 1952.
Two photographs of the Indian Head CPR train station in the late 1880s. There are people on the platform, including three indigenous people with blankets.
A large (22 cm X 29 cm) beige old-style binder (~500 pages) containing the records of payments for post office boxes sorted by customer by month from 1949 to 1959
A grey hardcover notebook that served as John Brown's day book for the years 1897 to 1898. The last page with writing on it page 122 which ends with "Quit work at Indian Head Saturday (December) 31 - 1898. John Brown."