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 19 cm X 28 cm 48-page scrapbook of laminated sheets held together by 2 rings and containing newspaper clippings about various residents of Indian Head. Book was made by Louisa Tyson before she moved to England. After her death in 2002 the scrapbook was sent to Beth Liggett who appears to the one who laminated it.
A large (25 cm X 38 cm) scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, business cards and handwritten writeups about Indian Head's history and people from 1882 to 1965.
A small 14 cm X 20 cm leather-bound 60-page scrapbook of newspaper clippings with biographies and articles about well-known Indian Head citizens, including 16 of the series in the Indian Head News called "Our Own Who's Who".
A stapled (17 cm X 24 cm) booklet containing 19 single-sided pages of black and white photocopies of pages from early 1900's each with a short caption. The photos are copied from the booklet "Indian Head - A town of pretty gardens and handsome homes" published for the Prairie Witness. The original, owned by Mrs. D.D. Irwin, which is missing some pages, is item IHM.2020.0288b.
An 82-page letter-sized stapled colouring book full of stock colouring images with names of local businesses/institutions below each image. The book marks Indian Head's 85th year.
Book of 8 street maps with a universal key that together cover the entire town. Inscribed with "J. Hilton Wilson 1949 real estate and Sask G.I.O. agent" Original from1919 but has revisions in it from 1928.
Three copies of a seven-page letter-size booklet (12 pages including covers, etc.) of names, addresses and other personal information about people who were living or had lived in Indian Head (Sask.) as of 1990. The booklet contains over 700 names
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.)
Nine double-sided laminated pages. It has articles about local buildings and people and the back is full of advertisements for local businesses. Besides Indian Head and its businesses and institutions, the Canadian Annual contains articles about nearby towns (Sintaluta, Balcarres, Lebret)
32-page supplement to the Indian Head - Wolseley News promoting Indian Head. It contains information about the Town of Indian Head and its people as well as advertisements for local business and black and white photos. It has many articles profiling the various institutions and attractions of Indian Head and district.