The subseries contains source material on music in the Eastern Townships from 1863 to 1916. It contains copies of songs and various programmes for musical events. It includes the following files: Songs (1890-1913), and Programmes and Advertisements (1863-2004).
The subseries contains source material on the land grants and other transactions in the Eastern Townships from 1800 to 1936. It is comprised of the following files: Winslow (1860-1866), Newport (1800-1814 [photocopied [1983?]), Stanstead (1810 [photocopied 198-?]), Dudswell (1802, 1903-1911), Hatley ([1823, photocopied 198-?], 1872), Barnston (1849 [photocopied 198-?], 1862, 1874-1876), Ascot (1908-1913, photocopied [197-?-1983]), and Melbourne (1936).
The subseries contains primary source information on telephone communications in Sherbrooke in 1944. It consists of one telephone directory issued by the Bell Telephone Company of Canada in June 1944 for Sherbrooke and vicinity. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Bell Telephone Company of Canada (1944).
The subseries contains source material on the development of industries in the Eastern Townships copied approximately in the 1980s. It is comprised of the following files: Sherbrooke Cotton Factory ([photocopied 198-?]), Magog Manufacturing Company ([photocopied 1983]), Pressure-Proof Rings Limited ([192-?]), Dominion Snath Company (1895), Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants of Quebec (1948-1949), and Stearns/Webster lumber operation (1881).
The subseries contains information on the school buildings and property in the Eastern Townships from 1951 to 1961. It consists of souvenir programmes from the official opening and dedication of several schools. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Souvenir Programmes (1951-1961).
The sub-series consists of writings that inform about everyday life in the Eastern Townships. It contains the following files : Diary of a Canadian Teacher (1836), Reminiscent and Otherwise by Dr. George McAleer (1901), Reminiscenses of Student Life and Practice by E.D. Worthington (1897), and Hatley Tales by Garth E. Morrisette ([200-?]).
The subseries contains primary source information pertaining to military activities that took place outside of active wartime. It consists of one digital reproduction of a poster advertising the Sherbrooke Hussars' Centennial Guard activities in Sherbrooke in 1967.
The subseries contains information on everyday life in the Townships.
The subseries contains source material on theatre in the Eastern Townships from approximately the late 19th century to 1912. It contains the following files: Programmes and Advertisements (1912-1954, 2005), and Plays and Skits ([189-?]).
The subseries consists of a pamphlet produced by the Liberal Central Committee on how to operate polling booths in 1896 and a ribbon from the Liberal convention, held in Sherbrooke on 25 August 1911.
The subseries contains source material on the development of agriculture in the Eastern Townships from 1836 to 1926. It is comprised of the following files: Farmers' Diaries (1836-[1909 photocopied 1983?]), Farmers' Account Books (1868-1926), and Fairs (1893-1983).
The subseries contains source material regarding students from various educational institutions throughout the Eastern Townships from 1854 to 1998. It contains the following files: Examination Reports (1909-1936), Students Related Material (1854-1923), Leisure Occupations (1916-1998), Student's Council of Lennoxville High School (1935), and School Newspapers (1986-1994).
The subseries contains source material regarding supervision of various educational institutions in the Eastern Townships from 1830 to 1913. It contains the following files: School Inspectors (1830-1837), Board of Examiners (1862-1888), Teachers (1901 [photocopied 2010]), and School Commissioners (1913).
The subseries contains source material on business in the Eastern Townships from 1830 to around 1940. It is comprised of the following files: Joseph Edwin George General Store (1900-1913), Boynton Store (1830), Megantic General Store (1893-1897), J. Selby (1862-1864), John McCammon General Store (1890-[1938?]), Gleason's Shorthand and Business College (1913), Charmeuse Hosiery ([194-?]), Vilas Furniture Company ([196-?]-[198-?]), and James A. Barrie (1911).
The subseries contains primary source information on the volunteer militia units in the Eastern Townships from 1888 to 1895. It consists of a logbook used during the military camps held at different locations in the Townships, which includes lists of those responsible for specific duties during the camp as well as notes on activities.