Collection of notes, minutes and correspondence from the horticultural society's president Jim Elliott, which was turned over to the incoming president, Gordon Howe
1 green, 4-drawer, legal-width filing cabinet containing many file folders. The fonds consists of file folders that contain the original compiled information that was used by the 17 local residents that comprised the History Book Committee who compiled and published “Indian Head: History of Indian Head and District” in 1984 (ISBN: 0-919781-26-8). The book is 798 pages and is available on-line in the University of Calgary’s digital collection: https://digitalcollections.ucalgary.ca/archive/Indian-Head---history-of-Indian-Head-and-district-2R3BF1FSTWNUV.html. This fonds contains source photos and documents that were used in the compilation of the book. The file folders also contain materials that did not make it into the history book and may be of use to archival researchers. The top two drawers contain local family histories in alphabetical order, while the third drawer contain files with other aspects of Indian Head history (agricultural history, religion, recreation, organizations, military, education, etc.)
110-page softcover book containing photographs of Saskatchewan museums. .Page 75 is of the Indian Head Museum's Mary Skinner working at the table on the second floor of the fire hall.
Newsclipping of the life of Edward Matthews (d. Feb. 11, 1983 at the age of 74). He was a Winnipeg photographer and the son of Mrs. F.R. Matthews and brother of Harry Matthews and Marjorie (Matthews) Goodwin of Indian Head.
Official proclamation by the Province of Saskatchewan to recognize Qu'Appelle as the capital of Saskatchewan on Saturday, September 24, 1983. The card of J. Gary Lane, the local MLA for Qu'Appelle-Lumsden Constituency, is attached.