Item is a photograph taken on March 20, 1948, of floodwater in Bromptonville, with trees visible in the background.
Item is a photograph taken on March 20, 1948, of floodwater with debris around a few homes located in Bromptonville.
Item is a photograph taken on March 20, 1948, of a street after a flood occurred in Bromptonville, large sheets of ice and debris from the flood are visible.
Item is a photograph of Dr. A. Rajotte's house in Drummondville.
Item is a photograph of Chateau Cooke in Drummondville.
Item is a photograph of the Trinity Anglican Church located in Frelighsburg, built in 1808 and torn down around 1880.
Item is a photograph of the Protestant School and Town Hall located in Frelighsburg.
Item is a photograph of a rectory located in Stanbridge East.
Item is a photograph of the residence of R.A.D. King, located in Compton, with people playing tennis in the yard.
Item is a photograph of a barn-like house with a tower on the side, belonging to H.D. Smith (a gentleman farmer at Ingleside) located in Compton.
Item is a photograph of the Angus House hotel located in East Angus, showing also the owner, James Bryant, and family.
National Topographic series, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff, Dudswell, 1 sheet (1944): includes Stoke, Windsor, Bury, Dudswell, Wotton, Weedon, St. Camille, Shipton, Bury, and Westbury Townships
Topographic Map, Department of Militia and Defence, Memphremagog, 1 sheet (1920): includes Potton, Bolton, Magog, Hatley, and Stanstead Townships
National Topographic series map of Mégantic (original information dating from 1954) overlaid with information about possibilities for soil use derived from the Aménagement rural et le Développement agricole (ARDA) Québec Inventaire des terres du Canada (ITC), as of September 1969.
Government of Canada, Army Survey EstablishmentNational Topographic series map of Granby (original information dating from 1958) overlaid with information about possibilities for soil use derived from the Aménagement rural et le Développement agricole (ARDA) Québec Inventaire des terres du Canada (ITC), as of September 1969.
Government of Canada, Army Survey EstablishmentThe item is a pair of tickets sent to C.E. Jobin to attend the royal visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in Sherbrooke on July 12th 1939. The event takes place on Alexander street.
The item is an index to the names appearing the publication Soldiers of Cookshire and Vicinity in the Great War.
The item is a published book consisting of biographies of men and women from the Cookshire area that served in World War I.
The item is a catalogue from the Vilas Furniture Company in Cowansville from around the 1970s.
The item is an issue of the newspaper The Richmond Times-Guardian, Vol. 59, No. 38, dated 26 June 1914.
The item is an issue of the newspaper The Richmond Times-Guardian, Vol. 64, No. 27, dated 22 November 1918.
The item is a school notebook, consisting of lesson notes and plans, kept by Berth Ralston from 1891-1902 in West Bolton and following her move to New Hampshire. Bertha B. Ralston was the daughter of Edward Ralston and Carrie Williamson of West Bolton; she was born in 1868, died 1957. Bertha Ralston married Arthur Foster Sumner in 1894 in West Bolton, Quebec. The later moved to Concord, New Hampshire, where they lived until sometime after 1910.
Item is a photocopy of "Chansons d'autrefois, collection de bonnes vieilles chansons."
This item is a postcard with a photograph of a church in Ayer's Cliff.
The item is a photograph of Queen Street (formerly Main Street) looking North, including Samuel-Grantham Street (formerly Depot Street) in Lennoxville from about 1900.
The item is a photograph of Queen Street (previously Main Street) in Lennoxville from around 1890, including E.W. Abbott's general store, George Henry & Son jewelry store, and P.E. Caron's store.
Item is a photograph of McGreer and St. Mark's Chapel at Bishop's University, in Lennoxville from 1921.
Item is a photograph of Bishop's University in Lennoxville from June 1921. The photo is taken from across the Massawippi River.
Item is a photograph of Bishop's University campus in Lennoxville from across the Massawippi River.