A history of sports in Indian Head from the years after agricultural settlement in 1882 to 1977. It includes curling, cricket, baseball, hockey, football, golf. boxing and many more.
A 36-page (single-sided) coil-bound book containing information on the Halford family and the area of their original homestead. It contains photo-copied documents concerning the land, followed by several copied newspaper articles and genealogical information and then photos and aerial photos of the property and farmyard.
Three men plus one in a wagon and 9 cows. Caption: Mr. Ben Holden, Mr. C.P. Donnelly Indian Head 1923. Photo Inscription: Holdens - Bell Farm Dairy" Indian Head, Sask. 1923.
A 11.5 x 20 cm booklet from the Indian Head Agricultural Society containing agricultural information a list of 1921 events and the organization's goals for 1921
An 82-page letter-sized stapled colouring book full of stock colouring images with names of local businesses/institutions below each image. The book marks Indian Head's 85th year.
Two copies of a small (13.5 cm X 23 cm) pamphlet outlining the legion's plan to fund-raise and build the Indian Head Memorial Hall complete with a list of the questions and answers and a preliminary artist's sketch.
A laminated handkerchief advertising the Methodist Church's Ladies' Aid campaign to raise funds. An added note reads "Grace Newton Note- preserved by Mrs. Homer Worden (Mort's mother)"
Newsclipping about a planned tour called "Legends of the Road" which would involve Black baseball players from the US touring North America for the 100th anniversary of the "Negro Leagues". Because of Indian Head's Rockets baseball team (1950-1954) and Ken McCabe and his "Saskatchewan Rural Sports Hall of Fame", the tour was considering a stop in Indian Head. It is not known if this happened.