Yearbook with head-and-shoulders portraits of students and staff. Pictures are grouped by grade from kindergarten to grade 7. No names accompany the pictures, but there is a welcome message on the second page with a photo of Principal George Shain.
Store front of one-story brick building with three men posing in front. The left door says "Office"; the left window says "Dr. CW Hunt"; the right window says "Drug Store"
Small hard-cover notebook (cover says "Students MSS Book" with all pages filled in with hand-written notes. The book contains the minutes of Jubilee School District 1122..
Photograph of three horse-drawn binders working in a wheat field. A woman and child are on the left foreground. A second copy of the same postcard was found later addressed too Ella Blair from Wolseley on December 31, 1914.
Five invoices for a 1966 Ford Galaxy X-L ($1947 from Mainline Motors); 1966 Ford Galaxy X-L ($4802 from Mainline Motors); 1969 Pontiac Laurentian ($3675 from Nichols' Garage; 1976 Chevrolet Vega hatchback ($4,475 from Motordrome); 1978 Chevelle Malibu Classic ($7,499 from Roberton Chev-Olds)
Small yellow paperback book listing 81 Interesting places in Saskatchewan their locations a brief description and a black and white photo of each. Page 92 has an article about Indian Head's Bell Farm.
Folded rectangle of paper on the outside is the basics of the deal and the the inside folds out into a large certificate. The certificate is legal confirmation of a deal in which the British government gave the Canadian Pacific Railway land in Manitoba to build its railway on.
Large 54-page booklet with a brown paper cover that contains the list of all municipal and provincial heritage designated property as of 1990 including the Indian Head Museum
A green 150-page (single-sided) paperback book about a long-time nurse, originally from Indian Head, whose nursing career took her to many First Nations and villages throughout BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The book conatains many anecdotes about people and events from her career.