Coil-bound homemade 104-page book detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn, a large round stone barn just north of Indian Head, designated a heritage site and to have it restored. This includes photos and research on the barn and correspondence concerning the building's importance.
Coil-bound homemade 192-page book (Volume 2) detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn, a large round stone barn just north of Indian Head, designated a heritage site and to have it restored. This includes photos and research on the barn and correspondence concerning the building's importance.
Stapled homemade 74-page book (Volume 3) detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn in Indian Head designated a heritage site and have it restored. This includes photos and research on the barn and correspondence concerning the building's importance.
Coil-bound homemade 156-page book (Volume 3) detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn in Indian Head designated a heritage site and have it restored. This includes photos and research on the barn and correspondence concerning the building's importance.
Coil-bound homemade 146-page book (Volume 4) detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn, a large stone barn just north of Indian Head, designated a heritage site and have it restored. This includes photos and research on the barn and correspondence concerning the building's importance.
Coil-bound homemade 146-page book (Volume 4) detailing David Aldous's attempts to have the Bell Barn, a large round stone barn just north of Indian Head, designated a heritage site and have it restored. This includes photos and research on the barn and correspondence concerning the building's importance.
An envelope addressed to "Mrs. Ernest Prior Indian Head, Sask." containing two letters - dated February 17 and February 21, 1964 - from A.L. Karras, Secretary-Treasurer of Indian Head School Unit #19. The letters apparently relate to school consolidation. The first letter announced an Indian Head School Unit Board meeting to be held in April to which all rural school district delegates were invited. The second letter announced the 49th Annual Convention of the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association at the Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina on March 9-12, 1964, and invited rural school district delegates to attend at their own expense. A folded undated piece of paper entitled "claim for hail damage (Harry Hitchens - labour) was also in the envelope with the inscription on the reverse "(Mrs) Muriel Prior Secretary Sunny Slope S.D. #1843".
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.
A letter from the burgomaster (mayor) and aldermen of Winschoten, Netherlands, in 1984 to Mr. and Mrs. F. Comandina-Walstra about the 17th Field Regiment Association's trip to Winschoten earlier that year and saying that multiple copies of the group photo were enclosed for everyone who was on the trip.
Nine items of correspondence and financial records from the Wide Awake Rural Telephone Company ranging in date from 1919 - 1962 - many relating to transference of shares from deceased residents of the district.
A letter from the Saskatchewan Dairy Association to James Conn congratulating him for his high placement in the boys and girls cattle judging competition held in Regina in 1926.
A white, letter-sized envelope containing many letters. lists of names, historical summaries and chronologies relating to Sunny South SD 161. It also contains photos and negatives of the schools and students, ranging in date from 1882 to 1980. The envelope also contains some materials that related to the relocation of Jubilee School to the grounds of the Indian Head Museum. Much of the material involves and may have been written by Winnie Kerr.
An airmail letter written by Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England , addressed to Cliffe Horsman and opening with "Dear Miss Campbell and Grace" thanking them for a parcel sent over during the Christmas holidays.
An airmail letter written by Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England to Miss D. Campbell and opening with "Dear Daisy" thanking her for a parcel.
An airmail letter from Mrs. J. C. Iliffe of Sunny Slope (Thurmaston, Leicester) England addressed to Cliffe Horsman and opening with "My Dear Grace, husband & family & Miss Campbell" wishing them merry Christmas and telling about recent family events.