The file contains a photograph of Edward Charles Gladding, sitting on a motorcycle, with three other young men around him, taken at Strange Farm in East Farnham, where he worked.
The series consists of a photograph of Edward Charles Gladding, taken in East Farnham, where he worked.
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to Edward Charles Gladding. It includes his official passport with a glued photograph, and digitized copies of newspaper articles about his violent death.
The file contains primary and secondary source documents relating to Edward Charles Gladding. It includes his official passport with a glued photograph of him, and digitized copies of newspaper articles, in the Sherbrooke Daily Records and Le Canada, about his violent death.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to the association between John Charles McCorkill and William Kenneth McKeown, who operated a law office in Cowansville under the name McCorkill & McKeown, advocates. It includes two big ledgers containing the financial entries related to their business.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source information relating to John Charles McCorkill.
McCorkill, John CharlesThe fonds contains secondary source information regarding George Bonnallie as well as Lake Bonnallie, located in Eastman, including copies of correspondence and legal documents.
Bonnallie, GeorgeThe fonds consists of an Inventory of the property of the late Abram Goddard, prepared by Samuel Willard in June 1825, and a memo of the date of birth, marriage and death of Mary Caroline Goddard (1858-1911).
Goddard, AbramThe serie consists of one textual record of primary source (testament, 1831).
The fonds consists of primary source information relating to the Lace family that lived in Foster. It includes framed portraits and a little photo album containing pictures of William Henry Lace (1864-1948) and Ruth Lucinda Whitehead (1870-1942) family, including John Edwin Lace (1897-1977) and Fred Ambrose Lace (1892-1959).
The series consists of a photo album probably owned by the William Henry Lace and Ruth Lucinda Whitehead family. It contains portraits of Lace family members but also Whitehead, Lloyd, Martin, Quilliams, Sweet and Young families.
The series consists of three oval framed portraits relating to the Lace family of Foster. It includes a portrait of William Henry Lace and his wife Ruth Lucinda Whitehead, a portrait of John Edwin Lace and another of Frederick Ambrose Lace.
The file consists of three account books for the years when Almas A. Knowlton was a blacksmith at Brome.
The series consists of various business papers concerning Almas A. Knowlton.
The series consists of correspondence concerning Almas A. Knowlton.
The file consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the patents that Almas A. Knowlton received for his inventions.
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.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source information regarding the Taber family, including the East Farnham's families of: Joseph Taber (1806-1873) and Deborah P. Hoskins (1808-1888), and Rev. Curtis Phelps Taber (1837-1925) and Ruth England (1836-1922). There are also information about Georgia Taber Muirhead (1873-1921) and Mary Taber McCutcheon (1900-1983). The photographs concern East Farnham families, including Charles Taber, Curtis Phelps Taber and his grand-son Curtis Penn Taber, and Joseph Taber and his wife Deborah Hoskins and their children. The photo album probably belonged to Eli Hoskins Taber's family (1842-1878), who became a famous photographer, along with his older brother Abner Bedee Taber (1832-1866), even though their career ended too soon.
The series consists of photographs of Taber family members, mostly from East Farnham. The photo album is assumed to have been in the Eli Hoskins Taber family. Many of the photographs were taken by Eli Hoskins Taber, who was a photographer like his brother Abner Bedee Taber.
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Taber family. It includes an 'In Memoriam' of Georgia Taber Muirhead (1873-1921), an obituary pamphlet for Curtis Phelps Taber (1837-1925), and information on Mary Taber McCutcheon's family.
The sub-series consists of loose photographs of Taber family members of East Farnham, including Rev. Curtis Phelps Taber, Curtis Penn Taber, Charles, Joseph and Carrie Taber.
The file contains loose photographs and negatives of members of the Taber family from East Farnham.
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.