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Brooks, Edwin Jackson Indian Head (Sask.) With digital objects
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Small greeting and calling card album

A 3-page homemade album, containing postcards, greeting cards and calling cards. The calling cards are all from the Edwin J. Brooks family (Edwin, Allan, Robinson, Murray, Frank, Helena).

E.J. Brooks Newspaper Clippings

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".

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Saskatchewan History Spring 1958

A small (magazine about Saskatchewan history. This issue contains Part 3 (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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E. J. Brooks Letters to His Wife

The full collection of E. J. Brooks's letters to his wife Helena (Nellie) in Sherbrooke, Quebec. It also contains a 1-page biography written by his son, Murray; a reprint of an article written by E. J. Brooks titled "Pioneer Days" that he wrote for the Vidette newspaper - December 19, 1900.

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E.J. and Helena (Nellie) Brooks

Posed photo of Edwin Jackson Brooks and Helena (Nellie) (Oughtred) Brooks seated on a front porch with an unidentified man standing behind them.

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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Mayor and council of Indian Head

Collage of Mayor T.E. Donnelly surrounded by head-and-shoulders portraits and 9 other men (7 councillors, engineer, electrician)

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Saskatchewan History Autumn 1957 Vol. X No.3

A small magazine about Saskatchewan history. This issue contains Part 1 (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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