The file contains primary and secondary source information on the life of Donald Benjamin Naylor from 1914 to 1992 in Missisquoi County and in the Canadian North. It consists largely of correspondence regarding Donald Naylor's career as a sailor and captain; copies of attestation papers and other records from his military service during World War I with the 24th Battalion of the Canadian Infantry Brigade; copies of and original correspondence by Donald during his time at war as well as later in life; an interview transcript; magazine and newspaper articles; and research notes.
Item is a photograph of St. George’s Anglican Church in Clarenceville in winter with people, horses and sleighs visible, from around 1900.
Item is a photograph of a second bridge, that had to be built when a flood washed the first one away.
Item is a photograph of the Pajebscot mill, with a man and boy on a rail.
Item is a photograph of a mr. Toffield Gaulin sitting in his horse and buggy.
Item is a photograph of a Model T Ford, possibly owed by Clyde Thompson, with two people in it.
Item is a photograph of horses pulling a sleigh full of pulp wood, and a forest can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph of a group of farmers in a field with their horses pulling a wagon full of hay, probably at the Waldron's farm in Clifton Township. Included in the photograph are Ellis Waldron, Roy Waldron (on hay), Jack Glenny, and Ray Waldron (standing).
Item is a photograph of a farmer, Ray Waldon, riding his mower that is pulled by horses, probably in Clifton Township.
Item is a photograph of Albert Waldron's lumber camp near St. Isidore, also known as St-Isidore-de-Clifton, with employees standing out front. A railway track is visible infront of the camp.
Item is a photograph of Bob Scott's large, motorized vehicle with caterpilar treads for hauling logs in the winter.
Item is a photograph of a large, motorized vehicle with caterpillar treads (to be used in the winter) for hauling sleds of logs; four men can be seen standing ontop of the machine.
Item is a photograph of four men boating on West Pond.
Item is a photograph of the old Sherbrooke hospital, and cars can be seen on the street infront.
Item is a photograph of a logging camp, with crew horses and oxen visible.
Item is a postcard of Dufferin avenue located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a line house located in East Hereford, with a car parked infront.
Item is a photograph of a line house located in East Hereford, with people and horse and wagons outside.
Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke fire and police station on Marquette Street with many horse-drawn wagons in front from around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph of Arthur Thompson being pulled on an ox cart.
Item is a photograph of Main Street located in Ayer's Cliff, with some stores and cars visible.
Item is a photograph of a line of horses pulling wagons with maple syrup on them in front of a railway station.
Item is a photograph of a Canadian Pacific Railway train, that used to travel between Montreal and Toronto. A man can be seen climbing on the engine.
Item is a photograph of a man working on a train while two others watch with a dog, people are also visible in the background. Possibly from Stanstead or Sherbrooke County.
Item is a photograph of two men sitting on a bench on Wellington street located in Sherbrooke, with stores visible behind them, including J.B. Lefebvre's.
Item is a photograph of a H.C. Wilson & Sons music store delivery truck, with Armand J. Gingras at the wheel, in Sherbrooke, from around the 1920s.
Ettra Waldron, on right, (later Mrs. Joseph McVetty) and friend posing in an "old fashioned" car at the Sherbrooke Exhibition