Item is a photograph of Louis Wright's sugar camp located near Dixville, with people and a horse in front.
Dixville (Quebec)
63 Archival description results for Dixville (Quebec)
Item is a photograph of three workers of a sawmill located in Dixville cutting wood with an old-fashioned saw.
The fonds consists of primary source material on the Woodman family. It contains photographs, correspondence, wills, financial receipts, press clippings, autograph books and medals from the First and Second World War. It contains the following series: Joshua Woodman (1864), Albert Alonzo Woodman (1853-1896), Albert Alonzo Woodman Jr. (1882-1921), Milton A. Woodman (1900-[194--]), John Woodman (1917, 1947), The McKee Family (1898-1921), Murray A. Milton Woodman (1960-1972), Peter A. Woodman (1945-2010), Keith Woodman (2009), Woodman Family Photos ([19--]-[20--]), Other Family Photos ([18--?]-[19--?]), Woodman Genealogy ([19--] -[20--?]), Miscellaneous (1875-2010) and Dorothy Jane Neill Woodman (2005).
Woodman FamilyItem is a photograph postcard of two men on a boat trying to reel in the giant fish on their fishing line. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.
Item is a photograph postcard of two men on a boat trying to reel in the giant fish on their fishing line. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.
Item is a photograph of two men fishing in a river, probably in Waterville though some sources identify it as Dixville, with a box factory and saw mill on either side. In the background a waterfall and wooden bridge are visible.
Item is a photograph of two sons of Calvin Wallace showing horses in front of the Wallace farm house in Dixville.
Item is a photograph of a train wreck that occured near Falconer Crossing in Dixville.
Item is a photograph of the Grand Trunk Railway engine no. 959, on a track near Dixville.
Item is a photograph of the Grand Trunk Railway engine 880, approching a demolished platform near Dixville.
Item is a photograph postcard of two men on a boat, one is paddling and one is trying to reel in the giant fish on his fishing line. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.
Item is a photograph postcard of the new road in Dixville Notch. There are mountains and forest area surrounding the road. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.
Aldrich Drug Co. (Colebrook, NH)Item is a photograph of a street located in Dixville, taken during the winter.
Item is a photograph of a preacher and an Evangelist in front of a tent in Dixville, gathered for a Seventh Day Adventist gathering.
Item is a photograph of the Seventh Day Adventist Church located in Dixville, with a large group of people in front.
Item is a photograph of a schoolhouse located in Dixville, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of a sawmill and surrounding landscape located in Dixville.
Item is a photograph of a marked area, indicating where a round barn will be built on John Cushing 's farm in Dixville, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of R.C. Baldwin's house located in Dixville (across from the Cushing home), with a group of people in the front yard.
Item consists of photograph of Peter Allan Woodman from 1964 at Knowlton High School in Dixville, Que.
Item is a photograph of a person looking northeast at Dixville from a hill on Dr. Klinck's farm, with a train passing by the bottom of the hill, and the surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of John Cushing and his wife, along with a few other people in a Model T car.
Item is a photograph postcard of a lake in Dixville. The photo was taken in between two trees, and there are people visible on the water. The photo was probably taken around 1986.
J.E. Evans (Walsingham, Ont.).Series presents largely the music interests of Jeanette Tanguay from the 1910s to 1989. It consists of manscript song lyrics, music books, and printed lyrics, and musical events. Of particular interest are the lyrics composed by Florina Drew titled "How Dixville home came to be", music books from the Club d'âge d'or l'espoir de St-Jean, a photograph a choir directed by Mrs. Valentine, and the lryics for a song composed for Coaticook's 125th celebration. The series is composed of the following files: Manuscript lyrics, Music books, and Events.
Item consists of photograph of Murray Milton Woodman from the 1940s.
Item is a photograph postcard of Maplewood Farm in Dixville. The photo was taken in winter. The farm is hidden behind maple trees, and there is someone riding a horse sled. The photo was probably taken around 1914.
Regal PostalItem is a photograph of trees on a Maplewood farm in Dixville, with horses pulling a sleigh.
Item is a photograph of a large log pile at a sawmill located in Dixville. The town can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph postcard of two men on a lake laying down in their boat thats being overwhelmed by two giant fish. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.
Item is a photograph of the interior of Denis Marshe's home, located in Dixville.