The item contains information on the personal lives of people from the early 1910s. It depicts the steamer Pocahontas on Lake Massawippi in 1912.
The series contains information on the professional and personal life of James Bert Reed from 1899 to 1949. It consists of a wedding invitation, marriage announcement (between J.B. Reed and Ruth M. Little), an account and day book (journal), correspondence, newspaper clippings, and other documents pertaining to his professional life.
Reed, James Bert, 1874-1949The item is a photograph showing the collapse of the North Hatley steel bridge February 1918. Houses and buildings along Main and Sherbrooke Streets are also visible.
The item is a photograph of the sawmill owned by Thomas Reed, with farm in the background, located on the Massawippi River at Reed's Crossing, with bridge, dam and train tracks visible, from around1900.
The item is a photograph of with a view of North Hatley and Lake Massawippi (looking west) from around 1905. Included in the view is the Pleasant View Hotel.
The item is a photograph of James Bert Reed's house in Reedsville / Reed's Crossing (on the Capelton Road), with barn and part of Thomas V. Reed's house visible in the background. Likely taken around 1910.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Little family. It likely is from Mary Thwaites, Ruth Little's aunt, to Bertha Little, her sister. Some of the women and men in the photograph are wearing aprons (or smocks) and ribbons.
The item is a studio portrait photograph of the family of Thomas Little Sr and Annis Thwaites of Hatley, probably taken in the around 1890. Pictured are (back, l-r): Bertha, Ruth, Edith, Rose, (front, l-r): Thomas Jr., Thomas Sr., Ray, Annis, Taylor.
The item is a photograph of a group of people standing on the steps to the verandah of the Pleasant View Hotel in North Hatley, from around 1900.
The item depicts Eulah Reed Scowen with son, Philip Scowen, as a baby in 1938.
The item depicts Rosamond Reed and Rupert Littlejohn's wedding party. Their marriage took place at the North Hatley Universalist Church the 16 August 1938. The attendants included: Eulah Reed Scowen, Helen Reed, Thelma Kezar, Annis Lee Scowen (flower girl), Guy Littlejohn, Philip Scowen, Stuart Edgar, James Povey, and Stewart Reed (not all ushers are included in the photograph).
The item is a photograph of grandmothers Cordelia Keynes Scowen and Ruth Maude Little Reed with granddaughter Annis Lee Campione and great-granddaughter Annis Ruth Campione, probably taken in 1957.
The item is a photograph of four generations of women in the Reed-Scowen family in 1957. It depicts Ruth Maude Little Reed (seated right), Eulah Annis Reed Scowen (seated left), Annis Lee Scowen Campione (standing), and Annis Ruth Campione (baby).
The fonds contains information on the social life, political, personal and professional life of the Reed and Scowen families in the North Hatley area from 1875 to 1997. It consists of:
- 94 photographs (includes 1 tintype and 2 charcoal sketches) with views of North Hatley, Lake Massawippi, the Reed, Little, Thwaites, McKay, Bean, Scowen families;
- elementary school certificate for Eulah Reed (1920); a eulogy for Eulah Reed Scowen (1993); an account book, 1969-1979; a letter from J.K. Miller to Herbert Scowen (1968);
- letter by J.B. Reed (1913); a butter wrapper for J.B. Reed & Son; account and receipt books, J.B. Reed (1913-1949);
- commemorative envelope for the Royal Visit (1939);
- newspaper clippings on the social, political, economic, agricultural, and religious life of the region (ca. 1900-1940s);
- a personal recollection titles 'Notes by Aunt Millie'
- a telephone book for North Hatley, 1913
The fonds is composed of the following series: James Bert Reed (1899-1949); Reed family (1899-1981); Little family (1875-1969); Scowen family (1913-1997); Thwaites family (1886-1890); Newspaper clippings (190-?)-(194-?); Photographs (188-?)-(197-?); North Hatley (1893-1994); Miscellaneous (1939-1989)
The item contains information on the social life of the people of the region in 1939. It is an envelope by air mail with royal stamps.
The item contains information on the history of the buildings in the village of North Hatley in 1893. It depicts the village in 1893.
The item contains information on the personal life of J.B. Reed in 1899. It depicts him at the time of his wedding.
The item contains information on the personal life of Ruth Little in 1899. It depicts her at the time of her wedding.
The item contains information on the personal lives of J.B. Reed and Ruth Little in 1899. It depicts them at the time of their wedding - some time before it, and some time after it. Photographers : Presby (111 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke) and Johnston (149 Wellington St., Sherbrooke).
The item contains information on the professional life of the people of the region. It depicts an unknown man, likely member of the RCAF.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Thwaites family in the 1880s. It depicts Ruth Thwaites, Ruth Little's grandmother. Photographer : Tagenais (186 St. Lawrence St. Montréal).
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Thwaites family in the 1880s. It depicts James Thwaites, Ruth Little's grandfather. Photographer : Tagenais (186 St. Lawrence St. Montréal).
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Little family in the later part of the 1890. It depicts Rosamond and a friend. Photographer : Presby (111 Wellington St., Sherbrooke).
The item contains information on the professional lives of the Reed family in the 1910s. It depicts J.B. Reed's grist mill in 1916.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Reed family in the 1940s. It depicts Bert, Ronald and Eulah Reed.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Little family in the later part of the 1890. It depicts Rosamond and Edith Little. Photographer : Presley Elite Studio (Lenoxville, Que.).
The item contains information on the personal life of the Reed family. It depicts Ruth Little Reed.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Reed family in the 1900s. It depicts Clifford, Eulah and Gordon Reed.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Reed family in the 1900s. It depicts Almira and Wilder Reed.
The item contains information on the personal life of the Scowen family. It depicts Cordelia (Della) Scowen.