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Items related to the Rural Municipality of Indian Head and other nearby RMs.
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Photos and Items Related to the RM of Indian Head and the people inside it.
The councilors' names were Jas. Cutt; C. Downing; Jas. Ewart; W.E. Ford; H.H. Campkin (Sec Treas) and D. Railton (Reeve). David Railton was brother-in-law of E.A. Partridge a farm activist fighting for better grain prices with The Grain Growers' Association (See Sintaluta History Book - Tales of the Red Fox, pp 676-680) There is a smaller framed copy on the wall of the museum's second floor (with the collection of RM Reeves).
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A collage of six head-and-shoulders portraits (all named) of the Reeve David Railton and the five other council members. David Railton was Reeve from 1907 to 1909.
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More information on James Cutt and his family can be found on pages 335-336 of the Indian Head History Book.
https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/23142/rec/3
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James Cutt was the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality in 1928 and 1929
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More information on Charles Peach and his family can be found on page 635 of the Sintaluta History Book.
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Charles Peach, the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality in 1924 and 1925
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More information on James Halford and his family can be found on pages 416-417 of the Indian Head History Book.
https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/23224/rec/3
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James Halford, the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality in 1903 until 1906
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More information on Ben Hewson and his family can be found on pages 440-442 of the Indian Head History Book.
https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/23247/rec/3
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Ben Hewson, the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality in 1971 until 1980
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Brookside Farm was owned by W.R. Patterson, located to the north of the Experimental Farm
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The house and driveway of Brookside Farm (the Patterson family) surrounded by trees, two men standing on the far right. The man in the white is likely W.R Patterson.
Brookside Farm was owned by W.R. Patterson, to the north of the Experimental Farm
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Men with a large number of horses at Brookside Farm
More information on the Jackson family can be found on pages 471-474 of the Indian Head History Book. https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/23278/rec/3
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James Jackson's farmyard with his family, house, cars, horses, barn, along with a field of crop and grain bins.
Brookside Farm was owned by W.R. Patterson, to the north of the Experimental Farm
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The Brookside Farm farmhouse with Mr. Patterson, Archie Butlin, Fred Young, Bill Tate, Bill Fell and his son outside among the horses and a car.
More information on Bill Loveless and his family can be found on pages 513-514 of the Indian Head History Book.
https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/23321/rec/3
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Bill Loveless was the reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality in 1950 until 1954
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More information on Stanley Nichols and his family can be found on page 577 of the Indian Head History Book.
https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/23384/rec/3
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Stanley Nichols was the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality in 1930 until his passing in December 1949
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More information on Cyril England and his family can be found on page 365 of the Indian Head History Book.
https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/23172/rec/3
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Cyril England was the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality from 1955 through 1968
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More information on James and his family can be found on pages 446-447 of the Indian Head History Book.
https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/23253/rec/3
The RM of Indian Head No. 156 incorporated as a rural municipality on August 6, 1884.[2] The first settlers moved into the district in 1882
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James Hockley was the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality from 1997 to 2000
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More information on Gordon and his family can be found on page 735 of the Indian Head History Book.
https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll8/id/23542/rec/3
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Gordon Willerth was the reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality from 1981 to 1982
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The RM of Indian Head No. 156 incorporated as a rural municipality on August 6, 1884.[2] The first settlers moved into the district in 1882
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Itemized summaries of Assets & Liabilities and Income & Expenditures for the calendar year 1936
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The RM of Indian Head No. 156 incorporated as a rural municipality on August 6, 1884.[2] The first settlers moved into the district in 1882
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Statement/cover letter accompanying cheques by RM#156 Secretary-Treasurer A. Dickson
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More information on Terry Rein and his family can be found on pages 633-634 of the Indian Head History Book.
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Terry Rein was the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality from 201_ to 201_
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Brooklyn Anderson, Reeve of RM of Indian Head #156.
Copied from the Indian Head - Wolseley News 1990 Homecoming Special Edition
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Full list of those who served on the RM municipal government 1888-1904
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The RM of Indian Head No. 156 incorporated as a rural municipality on August 6, 1884.[2] The first settlers moved into the district in 1882
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Cliff Biller, the Reeve of Indian Head Rural Municipality 2001-2003
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Items related to nearby Rural Municipalities and general RM-related material.
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A 5-page document (legal-sized) with standard rental rates for graders, trucks, tractors and other equipment.
Lake Katepwa is in the Qu'Appelle Valley dur north of Indian Head (~20km). The buildings may be the Lebret Residential School (see IHM.2021.0293)
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Elevated view of the Katepwa shore with buildings in the background.
Donated by Dorothy Patterson in 1980
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Lake Katepwa is in the Qu'Appelle Valley dur north of Indian Head (~20km).