The series consists of photographs and printed souvenirs relating to the Boright families of Sutton, Mansonville, Waterloo and Warden. There are some rare tintypes in this collection.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Frosst family.
The series consists of photographs relating to the McLaughlin family, who lived on Argyll Farm, in West Bolton.
The series consists of photographs relating to the personal and professional life of Sydney Arthur Fisher.
The series consists of family photographs of Bates, Robinson, Page and Mandigo family members, all included in 4 photo albums kept by Helen Robinson Bates. The albums were donated by Hazel Bates, daughter of Hiram Bates and Helen Robinson.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Mizener family, including Karl Mizener.
The series consists of photographs of the Draper family members, including Downs and Hawley families. Many photographs represent Dennis Colborne Draper, who became brigadier-general during WWI.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Scott family, from East Dunham, also known as Scottsmore.
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 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 Hawley family, including some Darbe family photos.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Proper-Sears family, including Smith and Surtees family members.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Greene family of South Bolton.
The series consists of photographs relating to people and scenes of Iron Hill village.
The series contains mostly secondary source documents relating to Alice Maude Smith. Some of the documents are inserted in one of the photo albums.
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Tarbell Family, including a handwritten cookbook belonging to Nellie Tarbell, and some information about H.K. Tarbell and Ronald Smith.
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 includes primary source information related to the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Association in the form of photographs and painting reproductions, which date to circa 1910 to circa 1980. Some individuals in the photographs include Major W. G. Mackness, Brig. Gen. D Draper, Col W. N. Rhodes, Sidney Spanswick, Stan Wooley, Capt. John Hutchison, Albert Cotterail, Sidney Sayer, Bishop Waterman, Maj. Llyod Mudd, Princess Patricia of Connaught, Lord Brooke, Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, and Edith Cavell.
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Mizener family, including a Volunteer Worker for Civil Defence Certificate for Karl A. Mizener (1945), a "Mental Arithmetic" exercise book, and a Certificate of Enrollment as a "Little Helper" for Gerald Mizener and Keith Mason Mizener. There are also items belonging to Karl Mizener from his time Overseas in WWI.
The series consists of photographs of Dr Robert Tyre MacDonald, who lived in Sutton.
Photographies touchant l'histoire et la vie à Magog dans les années 1920.
The series consists of seven documents: two communion tokens; a Scots Gaelic hymn book “Laoidhean Shioin” by Archibald Farquharson, published 1870, gifted to pastor Hugh Lamont by Mrs. A. Murray in 1892; an 1888 booklet entitled The Highland Settlements, County of Compton, Que, by Rev. Hugh Lamont, minister at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church from 1885 to 1893; a song in Gaelic, a poem on Whitton, and a press clipping on the induction of Rev. Duncan Fraser in 1910.
This series is comprised of primary source document related to agriculture in Canada including copies of government acts, publications and reports. The series is arranged into the following files: Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Act (ARDA) (1961-1962), Result of Cow Testing (1939), Atlas of Quebec Agriculture (1962), and Journée Agronomiques (1965).
This series is comprised of records pertaining to the administration and promotion of agricultural fairs and sales in various locations around the Eastern Townships. The documents include financial documents, Donald MacMillan had a direct involvement in the planning, administration, and judging of many of these events, which how he came into possession of these documents.
The series is arranged in the following sub-series and files, Sherbrooke Fair (1935-1985), Cookshire Fair (1952-1983), Horse Show (1952-1985), Megantic Fair (1948), Sherbrooke Winter Fair (1953-1970), Sherbrooke Spring Sale (1953-1977), Ayer’s Cliff (1946-1979), Pure-Bred Sale (1948-1949), Hereford Nomination (1964), Aberdeen Angus Nomination (1962-1964), Shorthorn Nomination (1963-1964), Feeder Sales (1963), Herebred Nomination (1963), Fall Fair (1966-1968), Sherbrooke Fair Building (1983), Clerk’s Report Sheet (1964), Sherbrooke Fat Stock Sale (1940-1945), East Angus Sale (1966), Cookshire Sale (1966), and Sawyerville Sale (1966-1968).
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Call family of Call's Mills, , including "The History of Call's Mills", family trees of the Call's from Brome, and Frank Oliver Call, poet, writer and teacher.
This series contains primary and secondary source information about the Brevoort Family, which date from 1858 to the 1970s. The records are in English and include a written family history, a family tree, and a ledger book.