A large (29 cm X 35 cm) red hardcover 200-page notebook containing the records of parcels received by the Indian Head Post Office from 1928 to 1942. The book was specifically designed for this purpose.
The 20-page September 3, 2002 issue of the Indian Head - Wolseley News highlighting the 100th Anniversary of the incorporation of Indian Head, featuring the RCMP Musical Ride and a visit from Lt-Gov Lynda Haverstock.
A photocopy of a newspaper clipping about the building of the Indian Head Curling Rink by Arthur James (A.J.) Osment in 1888 for $2500. Annotations: "Curling club was organized in 1888 and at the time was the pioneer club of the then Northwest Territories"
A green land title map covering the grid from Rge.10 Twp. 15 to Rge.12 Twp. 18. Within the grid are the towns of Sintaluta and Wolseley as well as Carry The Kettle (Ce-Ga-Kin) Reserve .
A 16-page flip-up calendar promoting the "Protestant Home For Children" in Indian Head. There are two months on each bottom page and a flower and text messages on each top page. There are no pictures of the Orange Home children. The last page has messages from Anne Stinson, Bob Sandercock and Vaughn Hayes - Orange Lodge/Orange Benevolent Society officials - with a small photo of each.
A large (22 cm X 37 cm) black and red hardcover 200-page notebook used as the guest book for the "Them Good Old Days" event on July 4th - 8th in 1974 as well as the "Them Good Old Days" event on July 4th 1975 and the Town of Indian Head 75th Anniversary celebration on July 9, 1977.
A 16 page document written by Hec Blair about his time living in Indian Head and the things he remembered about main street and the people and business on it.
7 legal-sized pages (single-sided) stapled together that are the transcript of George Thompson's reply to a toast in 1923. Thompson's speech reviewed the history of Indian Head and various persons involved with it. It included a description of how the town was named by Robert Crawford. The speech was addressed to the Indian Head Mayor and Council. A guest of honour was Frederick Haultain. It is not known what the specific event was.
Six newspaper clippings five of which are laminated all pertaining to the television show Little Mosque on the Prairie which filmed all of its outside scenes in Indian Head.
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".
A small booklet of coupons given out as a part of the 1990 Indian Head Homecoming event. Each page is an discount voucher for a different Indian head business.
4 pages (12 cm X 19 cm) of expenditure information - apparently from an officially printed document. The entries all relate to Indian Head. This may be the RM of Indian Head instead of the town.
A 17 X 24 cm calendar with pictures of the children and feature articles, recipes, etc. Contains messages from officials of the Orange Lodge and Orange Benevolent Society and from the managers of the Orange Home and Orange Home Farm.