Posed head and shoulders photo of a young couple. Photographer is identified as "W.M. Tegast Indian Head Assa." Reverse says, "Jack McLellan & Birdie Stibbard - Mrs. McLellan" Birdie Stibbard was likely Amanda, the oldest of the Stibbard daughters (Indian Head History Book p.694)
Photocopied page from the 1905 Henderson's Directory with basic information about Indian Head and the names of town officials, school board, teachers, clergy, federal employees and business persons (Board of Trade members)
Photograph taken at street level up Grand Avenue from near the railway. Photo is glued to yellow manila paper with a caption (see general notes below).
Photograph of a gathering - likely of Indigenous people, seated on the ground - at the File Hills Agency with Indian Agent W.M. Graham (likely) addressing them and Governor-General Earl Grey (in grey suit) seated facing the crowd.
The document is for the purchase of E 1/2 and NW quarter (3 quarters) of S 32-T17-R13-W2 by William John Sandercock. This land is the section south-west of the town of Indian Head's water tank.
A photograph of Eli Williamson and two passengers in Russell car, most likely Governor-General Earl Grey and Lady Grey. Three men stand beside the car - one consulting a map (He also appears in IHM.2021.0041) and another with a clerical collar.