The series consists of a collection of the Holsapple family letters, which are undated.
This series consists of daily orders, operational plans, maps, etc. belong to Dennis C. Draper and relating to the First World War. The series consists of the following sub-series: "A" Squadron - Letters Received and "A" Squadron - Daily Orders.
The series consists of glass negatives relating to the professional work of John Austin Wheeler, though most of them depicts studio portraits of larger family members, such as the Wheeler, Collins, Brimmer, Horner, and Duboyce families. They also include rare pictures of John Austin Wheeler, his wife and children. Most of the negatives were kept in their original sleeves with identification and negative number.
The series consists of a collection of the Holsapple family letters.
The series consists of press clippings regarding Hon. William Warren Lynch.
The series consists of a collection of papers, bills, dance cards, calling cards, etc. regarding the Holsapple family.
The series consists of glass negatives relating to the professional work of John Austin Wheeler. They are mostly depicting buildings and sceneries around Knowlton, Sweetsburg and Cowansville. Many of the plaques were still in their original sleeves with identification of subjects and even location on shelves that Wheeler probably had in his studio.
The series consists of a collection of envelopes, inscribed "Stanbridge East Creamery", E.H. Hunter, prop.
The series consists of a primary source document relating to Whipple Wells, son of Oliver Wells and Lucy Whipple, and his wife Hannah (Anna) Gale, daughter of Samuel Gale and Rebeccah Wells.
The series consists of a collection of envelopes addressed to Delbert Holsapple.
The series consists of glass negative photographs of woodland scenery, fields, lake views and villages.
The series consists of the collection of diaries written by Farrand Chauncey Esty, beginning when he was 10 years old at the McKay Institution in Montreal. After an intense fever when he was 3 years old, he became deaf-mute and his parents sent him in Montreal to learn the "fingers language".
The series consists of printed items regarding Hon. William Warren Lynch.
The file contains primary source documents relating to the personal and professional life of Ephraim Nash, son of Alfred and Lucinda K. Willard.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to the association between John Charles McCorkill and William Kenneth McKeown, who operated a law office in Cowansville under the name McCorkill & McKeown, advocates. It includes two big ledgers containing the financial entries related to their business.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to Samuel Wells, son of Oliver Wells and Lucy Whipple.
The series consists of diaries written by Joshua Levi Nichols during his adult life. The diaries were written in leather-bound books from 1859 to 1876, 1880 and 1881, and on loose sheets from 1903 to 1915. In 1973, Howard Eldridge completed the transcript of the day-to-day inscriptions of each diary, except the one from 1880 and the loose sheets. His widowed wife gave the transcriptions to the BCHS in 1981.
The series consists of photographs of Bancroft family members, including more than two generations. The sub-series contains 2 photograph albums and loose photographs.
The series consists of eight photographs of members of the Austin family, including: Jane Austin, John K. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Austin at their 50th wedding anniversary, Phoebe Austin (w/o Oliver Jones) and William Harvey and Anna Austin.
The series consists of photographs of the Cutter family of Sutton, particularly the two sons of Dr Frederick Augustus Cutter Sr: Dr Frederick Augustus Cutter Jr and George F. Cutter.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Erskine Family, including a photo album, and many loose photographs. Some photographs are glued to black paper.
The series contains photographs relating to the French family.
The series consists of photographs of Taber family members, mostly from East Farnham. The photo album is assumed to have been in the Eli Hoskins Taber family. Many of the photographs were taken by Eli Hoskins Taber, who was a photographer like his brother Abner Bedee Taber.
The series consists of four (4) photo albums relating to the Tarbell-Kimball family, and many loose photographs that belonged to those two families.
The series consists of photographs of members of the Prime Family. They include pictures of Dr. Thomas Merrell Prime Jr, Benjamin Prime and his second wife Melissa Soles, and a colorized oversized portrait of Benjamin Worcester Prime.
The series consists of a photograph of William Edward Pettes, probably on his 100th birthday party.
The series consists of photographs relating to the personal and professional life of Sydney Arthur Fisher.
The series contains the personal collection of photographs owned by Alice Maude Smith, inserted in three photo albums. The topics include family photos in Abercorn, starting with her grand-mother Polly Barber; her studying years in Massachusetts and Illinois, her professional career as a nurse, a doctor, and a writer. Finally, she kept many photos of her sibling's families, particularly her brother Abram Howard's family from Tacoma, Washington, and her sister Anna, married to Louis Shultz of Rockford, Illinois.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Knowlton Grove Hotel. Most of the photographs were probably taken by Hugh McVittie and give a detailed point of view of the different installations along with the staff and people who attended the hotel. Some of the people that are identified include the Rev. and Mrs. C.R. Bell, Mrs. Vesta Creese and Rev. J.W. Patterson.
The series consists of an advertisement by William Beattie.