Looking back to historic Indian Head Rockets
- IHM.2023.0042
- Pièce
- 2022
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
Newspaper article written by Calvin Daniels
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Looking back to historic Indian Head Rockets
Fait partie de Recreation Collection
Newspaper article written by Calvin Daniels
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Our Game Too - Influential Figures and Milestones in Canadian Baseball
Fait partie de Book Collection
A 447-page softcover book about baseball in Canada. Contains a chapter - "Indian Head and Canada's Greatest Baseball Tournament 1947-55" - by Max Weder (pp. 386-396).
Reeve Terry Rein- Indian Head RM
Fait partie de Rural Municipality Collection
Terry Rein was the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality from 201 to 201
Fait partie de People Collection
Steven Cole, Mayor of Indian Head. He was elected in 2016.
Fait partie de People Collection
Sherry Karpa, Indian Head's 29th Mayor. She was elected in 2012 and held office until 2016.
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Battle of Otterloo and Bell Farm printouts - historical excerpts
Fait partie de Gordon Goddard fonds
Contains about 25 pages with: information about: the Battle of Otterloo (Netherlands) on April 16/17, 1945; the 1th Canadian Light Horse; an excerpt of writing by Governor-General The Marquis of Lorne, about the Bell Farm; excerpts (1884-1896) from the Vidette about Major Bell and the Bell Farm selected by Marg Hryniuk in 2009; biography of Major Bell from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
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Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Head and shoulders image of Dr. Eric B. Moysey, associate professor, Department of Agricultural Engineering.
Bio/Historical Note: Born 12 July 1925 in Eston, Saskatchewan, Eric Bangor Moysey was raised on the family farm and received his early education in one-room schools. University studies took him to Saskatoon, graduating from engineering at the University of Saskatchewan in 1948. Dr. Moysey then pursued graduate studies at Iowa State in Ames. In 1950 he accepted a teaching position in the College of Engineering at the U of S. Dr. Moysey will be remembered professionally not only for his teaching but for his research, particularly in the areas of farm building standards, porous windbreaks and bulk storage of oilseed crops. In 2005 he moved to Winnipeg to be closer to family. Dr. Moysey died 12 March 2016.
Field day. July 23/51. Mr. Foster Speaking
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Mr. J. Roe Foster speaking at a field day at the Regina Research Station in 1951.
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Mr. Walker. Forest Nursery Station Addresses Farmers at Field Day
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Mr. John Walker giving an address from the Forest Nursery Station to farmers at the field day of the Regina Research Station held in 1957.
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Fait partie de Indigenous Collection
Photographs and text about early Saskatchewan (various towns/events. The cover features a photograph of a First Nations tipi encampment near Indian Head
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Biography/obituary of Charles Francis "Chuck" Watson
Fait partie de Military Collection
Printout of "Find-a-Grave" entry for Charles Francis "Chuck" Watson (Memorial ID 220429941) who is buried in the Indian Head Cemetery.
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Fait partie de Town Collection
A booklet with pictures and descriptions of 34 exceptional trees in the town of Indian Head. Because of the tree expertise and passion of the employees of Indian Head's federal tree nursery, many trees of many different species were planted throughout the town.
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Mr. J.G. Davidson, Indian Head, Speaking at Rod Row variety Test, July 1950
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Mr. J. G. Davidson speaking at a rod row variety test held in July 1950 in Indian Head (Sask.)
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Indian Head Forest Nursery Station.
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Aerial view of the Indian Head Forest Nursery Station in 1952.
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Bernard Bosgoed with Graham Hoeme Cultivator
Fait partie de Agriculture Collection
Bernard Bosgoed driving a Graham Hoeme cultivator in a field at the Regina Research Station in 1957.
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