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Indian Head Museum People Collection
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Members of the NorthWest Council

Posed photo of 22 men. The two men on the left are identified as "Uncle Robert Crawford 1. and Judge Johnstone (Thomas Cooke Johnstone) 2. Robert Crawford is blurry in the photo.

Letter from Alex Stibbard to Frank, a relative in England

Photocopy of a handwritten letter, along with a typed version of a personal letter. In the letter, Stibbard says that he has "the 1/2 section south of the Bell Farm house." letter describes farming and crops and names local Indian Head area farmers. It finishes by requesting Frank to send him and his wife a "girl ... Protestant preferred."

Copithorn family - writeup by S.R. Copithorn

Two typed pages about S.R. Copithorn's Uncle Samuel B. Copithorn and his father, Richard Copithorn, who came to Indian Head from Bolton, Ontario in 1881 and 1898, respectively.

Copithorn, Sam

Lloyd Avram Obituary

1-page printed obituary of Lloyd Avram, Indian Head's 21st Mayor. He held office from 1970 to 1972. He died on Tuesday, September 28, 2004.

Gus Thompson inherits Copithorn Farm

Newsclipping - the story of hired farm hand Gus Thompson, and how he was left the farm of Dick Copithorn in Mr. Copithorn's will. He received ownership of the farm after a 9-year court battle with Copithorn's relatives, when Thompson was 70 years old. The publication from which the article is clipped is unknown.

Newsclippings - various individuals

Newsclippings include: John Newton Burrill obituary (1959); Albert Amyotte cairn (1979); Ray S. Crawford boyhood memories (1999);
Creston L. Dixon - name of Dixon Park (ca. 1990); Herbert Sauder - fire fighter (ca. 1910); Dr. John Wesley Kemp obituary (ca. 1920); Nancy Hockley - opera mezzo-soprano (ca. 1990); Alice Ford - honoured pioneer (1969)

Gladys (Wade) Perrin took a colorful path

Biography of Gladys (Wade) Perrin, who taught in Indian Head (Grade 7) from 1941 to 1944. Hand-written note on the article says: "formerly Gladys Wade who taught in IH 1941-1944. Beth Dechief"

Regina Leader-Post (Newspaper)

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