The series contains information on the management and administration of cemetery lots and property of the Elmwood Cemetery in Sherbrooke from 1890 to 2005. It consists of plans, lot deeds, purchase applications, ledgers, and correspondence. The series is comprised of the following subseries: Property (1890-[1997?]), Lot sales (1890-2005), Service fees ([189-?], 1977-[200-?]), Burial registers (1897-2005), Union Cemetery disinterment (1917-1919), Vandalism (1995).
The series contains information on legislation concerning cemeteries from 1895 to 2004. It contains a copy of Bill No. 11, An Act to amend the law respecting cemeteries and interments and disinterments, the Elmwood Cemetery Company Bill, and the Burial Act.
The series contains source material on the activities of the administration of the Piggery Theatre from 1964 to 1990. It contains the following series: Constituent and Historical Documents ([1964?]-1990), Board of Directors (1964-1990), Administrative Planning (1980), Committees ([196-?]-1990), and Legal Affairs (1964-1987).
The series contains source material on the financial resources of the Piggery Theatre from 1964 to 1990. It contains the following subseries: Funding (1968-1987), Budgeting and Accounting (1964-1990), Fundraising Campaigns (1967-1990), Grant Applications (1973-1990), Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (1988), Loans (1974), and Charitable Organizations (1966-1968).
The series contains source material on the history of Abbotsford and some of its settlers from the 1970s. It contains notes on early settlers of Abbotsford previously known as Yamaska Mountain.
The series provides primary sources on the administrative organisation of the municipal chapter of Sherbrooke from after 1910 to 1985. The series is composed of the following files: History ([1944?]-1949), Constituent documents (1912-1969), Procedures ([after 1910]-1973), Lists of directors ([after 1910]-1973), and Minutes (1925-1985).
The series provides primary sources regarding the work of the Duke of Wellington Chapter from after 1911, to 1974. The series is composed of the following sub-series: Organisation administrative ([après 1911]-1973), Rapports annuels ([194-?]-1974), Ressources financières (1933-[1974?]), Listes des membres (1945-1972), Correspondance générale ([194-?]-1974), Coupures de presse ([après 1911]-[197-]), Documents divers ([195-?]-1972), and Photo ([197-?]).
The series provides primary sources regarding the work of the 53rd Regiment Chapter from after 1913, to 1974. The series is composed of the following sub-series: Organisation administrative (1918-1971), Rapports annuels (1934-1974), Ressources financières (1935-1974), Listes des membres ([1943?]-[1974?]), Correspondance générale (1953-1956), Coupures de presse ([après 1913]), Liste honorifique ([1918?]), Documents divers (1943-1970), and Recherche Historique ([Around 1941]).
The series contains source material on the business life of Daniel Thomas and on land transactions in the area of Richmond County from 1819 to 1902. Though it should be noted that some records date from before and after Daniel Thomas' lifetime, it is believed that they may have been collected as part of his notary business which could have continued to exist after his death. The series includes information on deeds of sale of the property for the Melbourne Methodist Church and manse and the Congregational Church in Danville; a survey and plan of the Grand Trunk Railway reservoir in Shipton; a petition for a letters patent for a saw invention; court proceedings; and a draft of a letter to the Governor General. It consists mainly of land documents and court proceedings.
The series contains primary source information on the life of Rev. Louis C. Wurtele from 1858, 1909 and 1916. It consists of three letters written to Rev. Wurtele in 1858 on religious matters, a letter from Ernest F. Wurtele to Mrs. Wurtele about family news and a congratulations to Rev. Wurtele from 1909, and a letter to Rev. Wurtele informing him of his appointment as a Life Member emeritus of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences, dated 1916.
The series contains primary source information on the personal life of Vivian C. Wurtele from 1855 to 1856, as well as information on sale of crops and bricks from 1857 to 1860. It consists of a diary, which was also used as a composition book and financial ledger.
Wurtele, Vivian C.This series contains primary and secondary information about the Canadian Military from between around 1910 to 1975. The clippings discuss military occurrences during the First World War, Victoria Cross recipients, and military parades.
This series contains primary and secondary source information about the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles. The documents include correspondence, event invitations, a song book, a pay book, reunion souvenir books, a poem and an information book about Flanders Fields.
This series contains artifacts related to the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles which date from around 1910 to 1940. The artefacts include the tag from a gas mask, a cap badge, a ribbon, a plaque, and a leather folder.
The series contains source material on the Canadian Association for Retarded Children from 1967 to 1969. It contains a brochure for the Montreal branch, handwritten notes, contact information for members of the Committee for the Galaxie Internationale for the Mentally Retarded, , a report on recent developments, a meeting notice, minutes, a programme, and correspondence.
This series contains primary source information about the J. E. Davidson & Son business, which are dated between 1931-1931. The records are in English and are comprised of contracts for the construction of buildings around Georgeville, including the Saint George 's Chruch.
The series contains primary source material on the history and administration of the Sherbrooke and District University Women's Club. It consists of certificates, constitutions and by-laws, reports, news clippings, speeches, correspondence and advertisement. It is comprised of the following files: History (1976-2009), Constitution and Charter (1968-2015) and Anniversaries (1993-2014).
The files contains primary source material on the Sherbrooke and District University Women's Club. It consists of annual reports, President's reports, along with reports from various committees and groups, including the Physical Fitness Group, Environment Group, the Gourmet Cooking Group, the Book Group, the French Interest Group, the Social and Political Action Group and the Education Committee.
The series contains primary source material on the financial resources of the Sherbrooke and District University Women's Club. It consists of financial statements and reports.
The series contains primary source material on the Conseil regional de la promotion de la femme. It consists of agendas and minutes, a list of attendees, an informational pamphlet and a report on suggested reforms to family law.
The series contains primary source material on the One-Room Schoolhouse Project undertaken by the Sherbrooke and District University Women's Club. It consists of interviews, photographs, transcripts, lesson plans, meeting minutes, correspondence and press clippings. It is comprised of the following files: Interviews (1994-2007), Research (1831-2006), Administration (2006-2009), Photographs ([192-?] - [200-?] Press Clippings (1996-2009), Minutes (2007-2010), and Guestbook (2007).
The series contains source material on the history of Drummond County in the nineteenth century. It contains information primarily pertaining to the opening of roads. It contains municipal records, petitions for roads, plans, and correspondence.
The file contains source material regarding the activities of Joseph Greetham De Lorimier from 1930 to 1935. It contains information, most notably in his correspondence with H.H. Stevens regarding his political views. It includes business correspondence, newspaper clippings, account records, and a court claim.
The file contains source material on Henry Stephan Osgood from approximately the late 19th century to the 1930s. It contains newspaper clippings mainly of poetry, stamps with Henry Osgood's image on them, photographs of various people, and an autograph book.
The file contains source material on various companies in the Eastern Townships from 1920 to 1973. It contains the following series: Fabi and Stewart Ltd, Sherbrooke (1949), Hatley Farm Ltd. (1946-1948), Direct Supply Co. Ltd (1955-1970), Eastern Townships Paving and Contracting Co. Ltd (1929-1967), T.K. Latex Inc. (1971-1973), and Canadian Sturdy Chain Co. Ltd (1920-1921).
The series contains source material on various topics from the late 19th century to 1978. It includes a letter regarding the condemnation of J.M. Cardinal, a letter of sympathy, an invitation to a Dixville picnic, and newspaper clippings regarding the late "Gat"Howard, a murder investigation, the Kitchnerer Tomb, and the Quebec City 94th Anti-Tank Battery, R.C.A..
The file contains source material on the activities of John Savage from 1840 to 1849. It contains notices, a proclamation to the county of Shefford certifying that the County can elect a member to serve in the assembly of the province, and land records.
The series contains source material on the research that Mary O. Vaudry did on John Savage from approximatelty the early 1900s to the mind 1900s. It contains the following files: Correspondence ([1908?]-[1943?]), and Research Notes ([191-?]-[1937?]).
This series contains miscellaneous documents and publications about the Johns-Manville company, asbestos mining, and the history of the town of Val-Des-Sources (formerly Asbestos), Quebec.
This series contains primary source documents related Donald MacMillan's education and his activities within various education institutions. The record types in the series include correspondence, reports, curriculum summaries, event invitations, publications, and newspapers. The series contains the following sub-series: Canadian Correspondence College ([19--]), Meeting of the McDonald branch of the Graduates’ Society of McGill (1940-1992), Schools (1963-1972), Agricultural Officers orientation (Civil Protection) (1963-1965), and Bills (1969-1972).