The Annual Remembrance Day special edition of the Indian Head - Wolseley News for the year 2003 with 24 pages of articles about men and women from the Indian Head area who served in the military, including WWI, WWII or other conflicts.
A laminated newspaper clipping of an article in the Indian Head - Wolseley News about the unveiling of a commemorative cairn in honour of members of Carry-The-Kettle (Ce-Ga-Kin) First Nation who served in the military.
A large (22 cm X 35 cm) black and beige hardcover 192-page notebook containing an alphabetized list of all of the veterans from the WWI and WWII who are buried in the Indian Head cemetery as well as their dates of death and which lots they are in. The book also a 1-page legal-sized list of the names in alphabetical order (2 copies) and 2 maps of the Indian Head Cemetery.
Two copies 21 cm X 27 cm gold-coloured 125-page paperback book written by Lt Cliff Ashfield about Saskatchewan's military history of the "mainline" (i.e. along the CPR mainline from Moosomin to Regina). It focuses on WWI and WWII. This copy of the book has an autograph from the author made out to the Indian Head Museum.
Soft-cover red 18 x 24 cm notebook with about 150 pages with hand-written names, numbers, regiments and other information about enlisted men and women in World War 1 and World War 2
17-page legal-size report with names of all personnel in the 4th Brigade Canadian Field Artillery which embarked from Montreal on May 16, 1915 on the "S.S. Corinthian"; May 20, 1915 on the "SS.S. Missanabie"; May 19, 1915 on the "S.S. Northland"
23-page legal-size report with names of all personnel in the 72nd Battalion which embarked from Halifax on April 23, 1916 on the "S.S. Empress of Britain"
A red and green hardcover 280-page book containing the history and achievements of the Royal Canadian Lord Strathcona's Horse Regiment during World War II. There is no local content unless any of the men enlisted are from Indian Head and area.
A small (16 cm X 24 cm) red hardcover 170-page book containing the roll of honour, nominal roll and casualty chart for the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry for the years from 1939 to 1945. There is no Indian Head content except for the names of those enlisted in the PPCLI who came had lived in Indian Head.
A 20 cm X 25 cm certificate from the town of Moosomin to returning veterans of WWII thanking them for their service. The name of the veteran and date on the certificate are both highly faded and illegible.