Series presents the activities of the Zouaves pontificaux, in particular the Coaticook company (2nd battalion, 5th company), from 1891 to 1968. It consists of programmes from special events, regiment statues, two issues of the Journal de l'Association des Zouaves, and photographs.
This series contains yearbooks from Stanstead College.
The series is comprised of one file: Scenes ([190-?]).
This series contains primary source material on writings and personal works by Mary Woodward Bean and Mildred Webster which date from [197-?] to [200-?]. It consists of a two manuscripts and a scrapbook; the first manuscript is about Quebec history in the 1800's (chapters include; The Timber Trade, Shipbuilding in Quebec, The Great Migration, Settlement of the Eastern Townships, Changing Attitudes, Timber in our Culture), the second is sections from the published biography on Julia Grace Wales by Mary Woodward Bean and also, a scrapbook by Mildred Webster that includes photocopied newpaper articles. This series is comprised of the following files: Manuscripts ([197-?])-[200-?]) and Scrapbook (1994).
The series contains primary source information on Church services (content, memorial or special, organists, sermons) held primarily by the North Hatley Unitarian Universalist Church from 1927 to 2011. It consists mainly of orders of service, correspondence, questionnaire results, and press clippings. The series is comprised of the following files: Services (1958-[1990?], 1995-2011), Questionnaires and Evaluations (1960, 1974, 2003-2004), Sermons (1927-1991?], [200-?]), Organists ([1979?]-[1983?]), Workshops and Retreats (2005, [2007?]).
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 contains primary source material on the World Outreach Division of the Quebec-Sherbrooke Presbytery from 1984 to 1994. It consists of scholarship documents, memos, reports, song lyrics and sheet music, survey results, minutes, correspondence, and a schedule. The series is comprised of the following file: Division of World Outreach Committee (1984-1994).
Series illustrates the research works prepared by Yves Robillard in the 2000s. It consists of manuscripts and printed articles. The series is composed of the following files: History of Baldwin Mills, 1825 census, Samuel Dunbar and the Niger River, and Manuscripts: digital copies.
The series contains primary source material on the genealogy of the Woodman family. It consists of photographs and correspondence with La Société d'histoire de Sherbrooke, Helen Woodman, Kenwright and Cox, and Lewis Coates & Lucas, Ltd.
The series contains primary source material on the lives and activities of the Woodman Family. It consists of portraits, photographs of family gatherings, the Woodman's storefront, military service in the First and Second World War, material on the Coaticook Ladies Auxiliary Branch #26 and the Royal Canadian Legion Bowling Team.
The series contains source material on the activities and management of two church women's organizations subdivided into two subseries: Women's Missionary Society Auxiliary (1954-1981) and Ladies' Circle (1965-[1975?]).
The series contains source material on the membership of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Church from 1929 to 1942.
The series contains source material on the activities and management of three church women's organizations. It comprises the following subseries: Women's Missionary Society (1908-1980), Ladies' Auxiliary (1927-1982), and Ladies' Guild (1956-1982).
The series contains source material on the activities and management of different Church women's organizations subdivided into five subseries: Women's Missionary Society (1927-1989), Mary Murray Group (1938-1942), Ladies' Aid Society (1923-1960), Lennoxville Women's League (1927-1978), and St. Andrew's Guild ([195-?]-1990).
The series contains source material on the activities and management of the Ladies' Aid Society from 1925 to 1960.
The series contains source material on the activities and management of four church women's organizations. It comprises the following subseries: Women's Missionary Society Auxiliary (1923-1971), Carry-On Society (1948-1972), Willing Workers Society (1910-1948), and Sunbeam Mission Band (1926-1940).
The series is comprised of the following files: Commercial and Industrial Structures ([190-?]), Religious Structures ([190-?]), Streets ([190-?]).
The series contains primary source material on the death and estate of Caroline Dyne Messiter, Margaret Symons Messiter, and Revered Alexander F.G Nichol. It consists of wills and obituaries.
The file contains primary source information on the family life and day-to-day activities of William Stevens Baker from Dunham, Quebec from 1879 to 1885. It consists of correspondence from William to his son, Malcolm Clapp Baker.
Baker, William Stevens, 1818-1905This series contains primary and secondary source information about the life of William G. Clark, dated from around 1970 to 2003. The documents include architectural drawings, town maps, Asbestos town histories, and information about the Asbestos Mineral Museum.
The series contains correspondence addressed to James Miller from Wilfrid Laurier from 1902 and 1908. The correspondence concerns Laurier's response to Miller's request that Laurier help him out with his brother if he is able and the other letter notes Laurier's receipt of another letter from Miller and his well wishes for Miller.
Series presents information on the life of Wilbrod Labbé from around 1935 to 2001. It consists of an unaddressed letter to a love interest, auction announcements, and two anniversary souvenirs for Mr. Labbé and his wife, Clara.
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 contains source material on the company founded by the founding members of the Townships Playhouse Guild: Westbec Limited. It contains information on its formation, development and finances. It contains the following subseries: Administration (1964-1974), and Financial Resources (1964-1976).
The series is comprised of one file: Streets ([191-?]).
The series is comprised of the following files: Government Structures ([190-?]), Scenes ([194-?]), Parks, Gardens, and Squares ([190-?]), Religious Structures ([190-?]-[193-?]), Streets ([190-?]-[191-?]).
The series is comprised of one file: Houses and Palaces ([194-?]).
The series contains primary source material on the theatre involvement of the Wark family in Sherbrooke between 1916 and 1974. It consists primarily of theatre programmes, including programmes from the following theatres or troups: His Majesty's Theatre (Sherbrooke and Montreal), St. Monica's Guild at St. George's Hall (Lennoxville), Player's Club at Bishop's College School (Lennoxville), Canadian Art Theatre, Dominion Drama Festival, Bishop's University Dramatic Society, Minster Productions at La Comedie-Canadienne, Festival Lennoxville, and the Bishop's Drama Group.