A document box full of paper documents created by or sent to the Sunny South Rural Telephone Company. This includes cheques and a cheque book; financial records; meeting minutes and other official documents
A 17 cm X 21 cm red and green patterned 100-page hardcover notebook containing 20 pages of meeting minutes for the Albina Rural Telephone Company from 1915 to 1919.
A small (17 cm X 23 cm) hardcover 150-page notebook containing the list of expenditures and revenues for the Arcadia Rural Telephone Company listed by year for the years 1912 to 1945
A letter-size stapled 8-page booklet containing the prices and information about the equipment required to maintain a working telephone system - likely an important source of tools and supplies for the rural telephone companies throughout Saskatchewan.
A homemade 68-page booklet of letter-size pages stapled together at the top left corner. The booklet contains a cumulative history of Indian Head Communities in Bloom and promotes the community of Indian Head (Sask.)
A small 14 cm X 22 cm 8-page promotional brochure by the Town of Indian Head to provide people with dates and information for the town's 75th anniversary celebrations. The brochure contains articles about the town's history and institutions.
Two copies of a small (13.5 cm X 23 cm) pamphlet outlining the legion's plan to fund-raise and build the Indian Head Memorial Hall complete with a list of the questions and answers and a preliminary artist's sketch.
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.
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.
Dr. Hart holding the hands of his twins - Robert and Edith (ancestry.ca). He was also one of four doctors in Indian Head. He was Indian Head's mayor in 1924 and involved in many other community committees and boards (see Indian History book pp 432-433)