Item is a photograph of the church of St. Agnes at Lac-Megantic.
Item is a photograph of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, located in Sherbrooke at the corner of Gordon and King Streets. The church building was built in 1859 for the Sherbrooke Methodist Church and was later sold to the Irish Catholic congregation to become the St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The building was destroyed by fire in 1912.
Item is a photograph the Methodist Church, located on St. Joseph Street, in Farnham, which became the Grace United Church.
Item is a glass plate negative depicting St. Michael's Anglican Church, Bolton Glen.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the Rock Island Congregational Church (later Stanstead South United Church) decorated for Easter in 1889, with organ in background.
Item is a photograph of the sign at the entrance of the Maple Leaf Cemetery, in Sawyerville.
Item is a photograph of William (Bill) McCallum's tombstone located in Maple Leaf Cemetery, Sawyerville.
The item is a photograph showing a view of Bromptonville around the 1910s. The Catholic church, Ste-Praxède-de-Bromptonville, which was built in 1905 and burned down in 1981, and the covent school are visible in the photograph.
Photomontage of the clergy of Richmond since 1890. They are identified as: Mgr. Antoine Racine; Mgr. Paul-Stanislas Larocque; Mgr. Alphonse-Osias Gagnon; Mgr. Hubert-Olivier Chalifoux; Frederick-Patrick Dignan; Mgr. Joseph-Alfred-Élie Dufresne; A.-J. Perrin; Mgr. Olivier-Zacharie Letendre; Joseph-Louis-Arthur Coté; Mgr. Marie-Joseph-Hermann Morin. Also included is a photograph of a house probably the presbytery, and the church of Saint Claude in 1910.
The Union Meeting House was built in 1866 by Jeremiah Spear, inspired by the architecture of American "meeting houses". The Union Meeting House was used by several denominations, but Adventists took possession of it in 1896, the people of that faith being the last in Beebe Plain not to have a church of their own.
The Union Meeting House was built in 1866 by Jeremiah Spear, inspired by the architecture of American "meeting houses". The Union Meeting House was used by several denominations, including the Methodists, but Adventists took possession of it in 1896, the people of that faith being the last in Beebe Plain not to have a church of their own.
Item is a stereograph of the old Methodist Church located in Beebe, in 1876.
Photograph of cemetery.
Photograph of cemetery.
Side-view photograph of the church.
Photograph of two Wertele tombstones.
The item is a photograph of 2 tombstones, including the Wurtele tombstone, at the St-Mark's Anglican Church in Acton Vale, Quebec.
The item is a photograph of the tombstone of Arthur and Minnie Moore, located at the St. Mark's Anglican Church in Acton Vale, Quebec.
The item is a photograph of St. Mark's Anglican Church's grounds.
Photograph of Wurtele tombstone.
Photograph of the back view of the church and the cemetery.
Photograph of the side of the church and the grounds.
Photograph of the church and grounds.
Photograph of the church grounds.
Photograph of the church grounds.
Photograph of the church steps.
The item is a photograph of Queen Street in Lennoxville, looking north. St. George's Presbyterian Church and some houses are visible.