The item contains information on Wright Gibson’s professional life. It is a report for the Sherbrooke High School.
The file consists of a brochure on the Pressure-Proof Aligning Gauge, produced by Pressure-Proof Rings Limited, which was located in Sherbrooke, from the 1920s.
The file consists of two postcards to Alice Schoolcraft of Hatley, written to her from Gordon and Margaret in 1912 and 1919, including references to school, teachers, and Santa.
The file contains a skit, title "Train on the Podunk", which was probably performed in the Brome Lake area around the 1890s. The author is unknown.
Item is a reproduction from about the 1970s of a poster advertising the Passumpsic Railroad Centennial Celebration in 1876. It also contains a train schedule timetable.
The item contains information on John Savage’s personal life. It is a passport issued by Sir Frederick Haldimand in 1783 allowing entry into Canada.
The item is a pamphlet titled "Our Boarding School on Wheels or the doings of us girls at Lake Memphremagog", published in 1882 for the Passumpsic Railroad.
The item is an organizational chart 27th Field Regiment, R.C.A., including integration and reorganization of a number of Eastern Townships militia regiments, prepared in 1955.
The item contains information on the Girl Guide of Canada, Newton district’s activities. It is the first part of a letter from Simone Bailey to “the Guiders”, written in 1978, and is regarding the organization of their upcoming activities.
This item is an Order of Divine Service containing participant and song information on a Divine Service conducted for the 100th anniversary of the Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 at the Sawyerville United Church on April 24, 1970. The individuals listed include the conductor, assistants, individuals in attendance and their town/city of residence.
Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 (Saywerville)Item is a catalogue of properties (farms, houses, businesses) for sale by Nunns & Moulton (agents of land, insurance and buildings) in Coaticook, Milby, Ladd's Mills, Stanhope, Barnston Township, Compton and Barford Township.
The file consists of a digitized PDF image of the artwork “Notre-Dame-de-Sherbrooke Reine de l’Estrie” with a prayer on the verso.
Item is a mimeographed letter from the Office of the Inspector of Superior Schools in Quebec City, John Parker, to Edwin Howe Esq. dated 7 January 1904, informing the East Hatley School Board of an upcoming visit on Wednesday, 20 January, 1904.
Item is 4 pages of notes possibly written in 2010 by Helen Mikasen on Inglis Island neighbors during the time the Snowdon family owned the cottage.
Mikasen, Helen Louise (1927-2019)Item is a programme for a performance by the Boston Comedy Company of "Not Guilty" and "Silent Woman !" at the Town Hall in Lennoxville.
The item contains information on the Canadian Institute of International Affairs of Sherbrooke/Lennoxville’s foundation. It is a letter to Mr. Masters about their new members in 1945.
Item is a lease between the Montreal-Atlantic Railway Company and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company dated 15 September 1931, with corresponding federal legislation dated 27 November and 10 December 1931.
Item is a programme for MM. P. Paul-Marcel, 2-4 September 1912, at His Majesty's Theatre, Sherbrooke.
The file contains primary source information on the professional life and interests of Cedric S. Douglas from 1911 to 1964. It consists of documents from other employment such as Sutton Silk Mill (later Dufresne Yarns Limited) and a personal printing business, along with correspondence from W.L. Shurtleff on reciprocity.
The item contains information on Augustus Gugy’s life in the militia. It is a new appointment nomination.
The item consists of a secret military order requesting soldiers to report to Waterloo Station to travel by special train for embarkation, dated July 1918.
The series contains a handwritten memorial for May Catherine Hunting from 1902. It includes information on her burial and life. May Catherine Hunting, first wife of William H. Wood, was born 25 May 1856 and died 18 February 1902.