The file contains documents pertaining to the Brandon Board of Trade and E.C. Whitehead's association with the board between 1934-1951. The documents include editorials; Advance Brandon magazine; Prospecting for Industries magazine.
The file consist of correspondence from T. Eaton Co. Limited Brandon regarding the costs of furnishings of a private hospital ward at Brandon General Hospital and a photograph of suggested selection and arrangement of furniture supplied by T. Eaton Co. for a private hospital ward.
Photograph of the exterior of Brandon Hills school. There are people posing around it, including two men in uniform who have climbed the flag pole to pose.
The photograph album includes sports events, fair photographs, tennis club photographs, Brandon Street scenes, farming scenes, and duck hunting scenes taken by Joseph B. Whitehead between 1909-1915.
Job orders for the Brandon Sun; includes products and hard-written notes with information and prices; catalogue of Values for Brandon retail stores printed by the Brandon Sun with distribution list from 1925; photograpic advertising plate for Jaegers.
Series contains documents pertaining to Joseph Blyth Whitehead's and Ernest Christie Whitehead's careers with the Brandon Sun, 1910-1952; contains business correspondence as well as job orders as well as newspaper clippings and other ephemera created had organized with correspondence. Series is further divided into the following files:
Legal documents pertaining to Joseph Alexander (J.A.) Whitehead, son of Ernest Christie Whitehead; handwritten notes; passport application; J. A. Whitehead's application for residency in the United States; J.A. Whitehead's business documents related to the Norwalk Call and Norwalk Publishing Corp.; book of account statements; travel receipts; correspondence regarding J.A. Whitehead's death.
The file contains information on business contacts for Joseph Blyth Whitehead and Ernest Christie Whitehead, publishers of the Brandon Sun between 1927 to 1943; Christmas cards and greetings; some greetings addressed to J.B. Whitehead; death notices; business cards