Item is a description of the evolution of the South Eastern Railway from 1866 to 1871.
The item is an index to the names appearing the publication Soldiers of Cookshire and Vicinity in the Great War.
Item consists of lyrics and music sheets for the song "In the Good Old E.T.", words and accompaniment by Bertha Weston Price, Woodland Bay, Quebec.
The item contains information on Wright Gibson’s scholarly activities. It is a letter from McGill University.
The item contains information on Albert Gravel’s activities. It is a historical note about the beginning of the Eastern Township’s colonization.
Item is a map drawn by Yves Robillard showing the roads, properties, industries and residents of Baldwin's Mills at about 1900.
Item is a cash book from Hampden for the period from 1900 to 1914.
Item is a grant to Olivier Béliveau of lot number twenty-six in Third Range southwest of the Township of Winslow, dated 25 February 1860.
Item is a grant to Duncan McLean of lot number seventy-one in the First Range nouthwest of the Township of Winslow, dated 7 July 1863.
Item is a grant to Colin Noble for a parcel of land in the village of Bruceville in Winslow Township, dated 8 August 1866.
Item is a grant to Colin Noble for two parcels of land in the village of Bruceville in Winslow Township, dated 2 February 1864.
Item is a grant to Colin Noble for two parcels of land in the Village of Bruceville in Winslow Township, dated 23 July 1861.
The file contains primary source material on Gleason's Shorthand and Business College, located in Sherbrooke in 1913. It consists of a school catalogue, a list of graduates, their place of employment and a list of school fees.
The file consists of one copy of a ledger dated from 1873 to 1875 and headed Ledger No.1 Glasgow Canadian Land and Trust Company Limited. The file provides information on the accounts of the Glasgow Canadian Land Company, represented in 1873 by John Scott of Lennoxville. The accounts concern lands, properties, farms, stores, and roads located in Brompton, Clinton, Ditton, Hampden, Hilton, Lennoxville, Lingwick, Marston, Newport and Scotstown.
The item contains information on the Lennoxville Farmers’ Club activities. It is the first page of a geological report of the Eastern Townships region.
The item contains information on Frederick W. Terrill’s interests. It is the cover of a book where he transcribed poems.
The item contains information on the Celtic Research Group’s activities. It is the foreword of the book Celts of Compton County.
Fonds illustrates Jeanne Lesieur's education and training as a nurse from 1908 to 1918. It consists of two certificates, one from the nursing school of the St-Vincent-de-Paul Hospital and the Victorian Order of Nurses, and a photocopy of a book dedication received as a school prize.
Lesieur, JeanneFonds illustrates the activities and membership of the golden age club "Sourire à la vie St-Marc" in Coaticook from 1974 to 1987. It consists of the club's newsletter, titled Sourire Saisonnier.
Sourire à la Vie Golden Age Club of St-Marc'sThe item is an autograph book owned by Florence Mead (b. 1907) from 1923 containing signatures, personal notes, sketches, verses, poems, and course work from her time at Macdonald College School for Teachers.
The item is a map drawn by John Edward Daly, of Ayer's Cliff, identified as a fishing chart of Lake Massawippi, showing lake depths and other navigational details, probably from around 1922. Also includes some details on villages and roads around the lake.
Item is a financial statement of the Eaton Cemetery Association for the year ending April 30 1957.
Item is a financial statement of the Eaton Cemetery Association for the year ending April 30 1956.
Item is the programme for the festival Hommage aux premiers arrivants écossais / Honor to the first Scottish Settlers which took place in Lake Megantic in 1996.
The item is a typed excerpt from J-Émond Roy ’s “Histoire de la Siegneurie de Lauzon” with a forward and afterward by Hally Carrington Brent dated 1948, which includes a detailed history of the Charest de Lauzon family in France, Quebec, Louisiana, and the Dominican Republic.
The item contains information on Estrie-Vie’s goals and on citizen organizations in the early 1980’s. It is a part of the charter of Estrie-Vie.
Item is a letter dated 2 November 1965 to Mr. Heward Grafftey, Member of Parliament for Brome-Missisquoi, from C.S. Douglas of Sutton, arguing that the C.P.R. had obligations to the taxpayers of rural areas which contributed to the building of the railways to sustain railway service to those areas.