Portrait of Mrs. Lillis Turner in studio decor by unknown photographer. She is probably Lillis Brill (1824-1892), daughter of Joseph Brill and Margaret Sager, wife of James Turner, and the cousin of Lettie Brill.
Glass negative of the following members of the Knowlton Football team:
Back: Percy Stevens, Lorn Davis, A.L. Gilman, Henry Lefebvre, [?] Schoolcraft;
Middle: Herbert Tarbell, A. Girard, [?] Hickman, J. Price;
Front: Warren Lynch, Charlie Courtney.
Glass negative showcasing the Big Inlet, facing south, with a man posing on the right next to the shore of Brome lake.
Glass negative portrait of an older man, identified in 2024 as O. Isman Coons.
Receipt from Hanson L. Knowlton (Almas' brother) for money received by him from Dr. Parmelee of Waterloo, C.E., dated November 12, 1866 at Osage Iowa.
Account Book from when Almas Knowlton was a blacksmith at West Bolton.
Reproduction of a charcoal drawing of Charles Taber, who came to live in East Farnham with his family and the part of an american Quaker community.
Patent for mould for Artificial Teeth invented by A.A. Knowlton from U.S. Patent Office St. Albans Vt., dated March 3, 1868.
Order to Mitchell & Co. by A.A. Knowlton, Dentist and Manufacturer of porcelain teeth, for the Business Directory of 1865, dated September 22, 1865 at Waterloo, C.E.
The file consists of a correspondence to his father, Luke Knowlton, reporting on his activities at Hatley dated January 16, 1854 at Hatley.
The file consists of a letter from his brother with suggestions re his future plans, also family news, dated August 30, 1845 at Brome.
Reproduction of a charcoal drawing of Charles Taber, who came to live in East Farnham with his family and the part of an american Quaker community.
Reproduction of the oval portrait of Joseph Taber. There are two different views of the same picture.
Reproduction of a portrait of Joseph Taber, son of Charles Taber and Eliza Brownell, who came to live in East Farnham with his wife Deborah Hoskins, their children and his father.
Reproduction of a portrait of Deborah Hoskins, wife of Joseph Taber, who came to live in East Farnham with her husband , their children and her father-in-law.
Portrait of Joseph Taber, seated and holding a cane, with an unknown man beside him. There are two different views of the same picture.
Studio portrait of an oval shaped photo of the three grown children of Joseph Taber and Deborah Hoskins, in complete version and close-up version, identified from left to right.
Exterior view of Charles Taber's farm house in East Farnham.
Exterior scene of a big house at Brome Woods [Iron Hill], with three generations of unidentified people, probably of the same family.
Portrait of Caroline Annie (Carrie) Taber as an adult, probably around the time of her marriage. She is the daughter of Eli H. Taber and Marian Helen Hall of East Farnham.
Portrait of Curtis Phelps Taber (1837-1925). Son of Hervey Taber and Mary Alva Varney, he married Ruth England in 1862.
Picture of two soldiers, with Curtis Penn Taber at right, standing near each other in an oval cardboard frame designed with flags of different identified countries with the words "Flags of Freedom" on top. There is a message at the back sent by an unidentified writer to Mrs. H. M. Taber of Cowansville [mother of Curtis] as a souvenir of his son who died during WWI.
Portrait of Curtis Penn Taber [?] during his military service.
Portrait of Curtis Penn Taber in christening gown. Born Sept. 8, 1895, he was killed Oct. 22, 1916, at the capture of Regina Trench # 178219, 87th. Grenadier Guards (WW1). He was 21 years-old.
Exterior group photograph of the No. 5 Sutton Company of the Brome Troop of Cavalry, including Major Charles William Shepard, taken at camp in uniform (7 are identified).
Commission appointing Captain Charles William Shepard as Major in the 5th Regiment of Cavalry in Active Militia of Canada, signed by Col. W. Powell in Ottawa.
First Class Certificate granted to Captain Charles William Shepard, Commanding No. 5 Troop, 5th Provisional Regiment of Cavalry, signed by Officers of the Active Militia Force of Canada signed in Cookshire.
Commission to discharge the duty of CAPTAIN granted to Charles William Shepard in the Brome Troop of Cavalry, signed by Col. W. Powell, Adjutant General of Militia.
Second Class Certificate granted to Sergeant C.W. Shepard of the Sutton Troop of Cavalry having shown his competency for the Officer of a Troop Officer signed by Officers of the Active Militia Force of Canada at Camp Laprairie.
Second Class Certificate granted to Charles William Shepard of the Regimental Division of Brome by the Commandant of the School of Military Instruction of Montreal.