Title based on contents of series.
The documents are in English.
Published
The series contains primary source information on romantic relationships, agriculture, roads and education from 1873 and 1926. It consists of a certificate appointing Cushing as the Lodge Deputy for the Faithful Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars, correspondence addressed to Charles J. Cushing from a newlywed J.F. Robinson in Floyd, Iowa; and from H. Hubbard, D.C. Delana, Maud Lamb, Isabella Grant, Thomas A. Armstrong, and I. Fitzgerald regarding the hiring of a teacher at Barnston Academy (the candidates were Helen A. Rankin, Mary E. Armitage, I. Fitzgerald, Maud Lamb, Mrs. A. Armstrong, Isabella Grant, . It also consists of statement by Charles J. Cushing regarding a dispute with Leslie Washburn regarding municipal roads from 1906, a property tax statement, and receipts (largely Coaticook businesses).