The item contains information on the Reynolds’ family professional life. It is a document by which claims are relinquished by James Liddell in favor of Elijah Stewart Reynolds.
Item is a cash book for the Township of Hampden for the period of 1875 to 1885.
Topographic Map, Department of Militia and Defence, Memphremagog, 1 sheet (1920): includes Potton, Bolton, Magog, Hatley, and Stanstead Townships
Item is a programme for a performance of "Too Much Married", put on by the West Brome Dramatic Club.
The item is a reproduced album showing the relocation of houses, businesses, services, and the Quebec Central Railway tracks to accommodate the expansion of the open-pit asbestos mines in Thetford Mines from 1953 to 1956.
The item consists of one issue of "The Sizzler", a newsletter for the 117th Battalion, from 1917.
The file consists of a photocopy of The Sherbrooke Illustrated, Vol. 1, published by the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association on September 1886.
The file consists of two scrapbooks containing clippings from the newspaper News and Eastern Townships Advocate, mostly from the St. John's news section from 1911 to 1930 (possibly written by Arthur Henry Moore) and of the St. John's Centenary Edition of the newspaper The Eastern Townships Advocate, Vol. 100, No. 10, dated 29 January 1948. It also consists of a partial issue, dated 27 June 1902.
The item is an edition of The Miner: Vol 2, June 1892, published in Capelton, primarily for the the mining community.
The item is an edition of The Miner: Vol 1, September 1891, published in Capelton, primarily for the the mining community.
The file consists of an issue of the newspaper The Independent Times and County of Stanstead Advertiser, Vol. 2, No. 27, dated 27 June 1888.
Item is a pamphlet published by the Eastern Townships Associated Boards of Trade and Eastern Townships Settlement Society advertising "The Eastern Townships of Quebec: A Good Place to Live and Play." The pamphlet discusses the region's topography, climate, agriculture, settlement opportunities, mining, cities and towns, tourist attractions, and transportation and markets. It dates from around 1947.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer dated Wednesday, September 7, 1887.
Series contains information primarily related to the funeral and ambulance service operated by the Lefebvre family in Coaticook from the 1930s to the 1950s. It also contains items relating generally to the family from 1910 to 1951. The series consists of posters, advertisments, a newspaper article about the golden anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lefebvre, an extract of a baptismal record for David Lefebvre, and a newspaper reprint of a Coaticook hockey time.
The item contains informations on John Savage’s personal life. It is a testimony made in 1786 about his involment in the American Revolutionary War.
The item contains information on the Municipality of Ascot's activities. It is a letter about the tax collection.
The file contains primary source material on tourism in the Sutton area from the early 1900s. It consists of an advertisement outlining the attractions Sutton can offer to tourists. The advertisement includes images of the surrounding landscape and includes Grace Anglican Church in Sutton, Legrage Falls, Balance Rock, the Pinnacle, Sutton Methodist Church, the Canadian Mohonk, and Billing's cascade.
The item is a school workbook, creator unknown, containing student assignments in various subjects, including geography and religion, from 1854.
Item is a "Statement of Revenue Passengers Entraining and Detraining" for trains Number 202 and 203 between Montreal and Megantic from October 18 to October 24 1964
The file consists of an issue of the Stanstead Advertiser, "a monthly journal devoted to the interests of the public," dated February 1887 (Vol. 1, No. 1).
Item is a photograph of Stanley Taylor standing outside of a barn holding a sap bucket, from around 1957.
The item is a souvenir writing paper pad produced for North Hatley, published by Atkinson Bros., from 1908. It belonged to Nettie Tatham Parker (1889-1950).