The file contains primary source material on the history of the North Hatley Community Centre from 1937 to 2005. It consists of historical notes on the community centre, a charter, and photograph showing a view of North Hatley.
North Hatley Community Centre (North Hatley, Que.)The file contains primary source material on the financial statements of the North Hatley Community Centre from 1957 to 2008. It consists yearly financial statements.
North Hatley Community Centre (North Hatley, Que.)The item is probably a photograph of Ann Kidder Hackett.
The item is a photograph of a group of unidentified children in bathing suits, playing in the water with one child seated in a boat, gathered for Julia Hackett's second birthday at Lake Willoughby, Vermont.
The file contains primary source material on the notices of meetings sent out by the Lively Stone Chapter No. 16 between 1981 and 1982. It consists of notices of meetings that summoned members to attend monthly meetings to discuss the activities of the Chapter.
The series contains primary source information on the life and military career of Archie N. Jenks from 1907 to 1919. It consists mainly of a dairy and correspondence. The series is comprised of the following files: Diary (1907-1911) and Military Career (1910-1919), War diary transcripts (1916-1920).
Jenks, Archie, 1889-1938The file consist of membership statistical data.
The file consists of a correspondence regarding the procedures and policies about the usage of the library's photos, as well as the archives classification scheme of the Bibliothèque Lennoxville Library.
The series contains primary source material on the life and activities of Hazel Benner. It consists of photographs of Hazel Benner's time serving as a missionary in Esperanza, British Columbia, photographs from her work as a nurse, with Children's Evangelism Fellowship and religious work in the Eastern Townships, as well as photographs of friends and family and her dog Misty.
Item consists of photograph of Hazel Benner speaking to a group of children.
National Topographic series, Canada, Mines and Technical Surveys, Orford, 2 sheets (1956): includes Brompton, Orford, Ascot, and Magog, Hatley, Shefford, Ely, Stukely, Bolton, Roxton, and Brome Townships.
The series contains source material on the death of Albert C. Skinner from 1964. It contains a remembrance book with details on the funeral, and several newspaper clippings illustrating his life and accomplishments.
Item is a photograph of a rock with carved engravings.
Item is a photograph of a drawn portion of a map of Magog, copied from: Map of the District of St. Francis, Canada Est
Item is a photograph of Mount Owl’s Head and Lake Memphremagog. Took by Richardson’s Photo Shop, Newport, VT.
The file contains primary source material on meetings held by the Sussex Preceptory No. 9 from 1868 to 1992. It consists of minutes.
This item is a photograph of Ned Henry and Arthur Speid in Crestmobile in front of George Henry's Shop in the Square in Lennoxville during the summer of 1902.
The file contains primary source material on the membership of the Ascot Masonic Lodge, No, 30 from 1867 to 1998. It consists of membership lists and ledgers..
The series contains primary source documents on the history of the Golden Rule Chapter, No. 1, from 1876 to 2023 in Sherbrooke. It consists of a couple old certificates, documents on the origin of the Royal Arch Degree, on the meaning of the banners of a Royal Arch Chapter, on the Royal Arch Seal, and on the Masonic Calendar. It also consists of some paraphernalia from the 150th, including a Historical Sketch of Golden Rule Chapter, and 200th anniversaries of the existence of the Golden Rule Chapter, No. 1, an Ode card containing hymns sung by Chapter members, correspondence granting the 1982 amalgamation as well as the inventory each chapter brought with it, and a few other documents.
The file contains information on the history and tourism of North Hatley from the 1960s. It consists of the handwritten manuscript of The North Hatley Story by Hally Carrington Brent.
The series contains primary source information on the family life; social, religious and economic activities; and education of various members of the Douglas family. It consists primarily of personal and business correspondence, postcards and newspaper clippings. The series is comprised of the following sub-series: James Douglas (1812-1819), John Douglas ([1832], 1856), Ann (Douglas) Scott (1850-[185-?]), James Douglas Jr. (1840-1872), Robert Douglas ([185-?]-1912), Margaret "Maggie" (Douglas) Pearson (1875-1878), Mary (Douglas) Pendlebury (1868-1967), William James Douglas (1885-1930), George Carleton Douglas (1872-1932), Janet Elizabeth "Lizzie" Creighton (Douglas) Berwick (1879-1973), Janet Dunlop (Douglas) Mellor (1881-1967), Anna Mabel (Douglas) Moynan (1896-1969), Bessie Kathleen Douglas (1897-1982), Ada (Douglas) Tabor ([194-?]-1969), Cedric Stuart Douglas (1890-1970), John Creighton Douglas (1924-1984), Jeakins Family (1910-1960).
This item is a geological survey preliminary map of Mansonville, dated from 1942 by J. W Ambrose for the Canadian Department of Mines and Resources. The map includes descriptive notes.
The file consists of printed electoral lists from 1896 to 1980 and two maps, one of Sherbrooke and the other of Megantic-Compton, Orford and Saint-François. The file provides information on electors in the electoral districts of Sherbrooke, Megantic-Compton Stanstead, and the Township of Cleveland (subdivision A). The lists are divided into urban polling-subdivisions and contain data such as electors' names, surnames, occupations and addresses.
The file contains primary source information on Saad Gabr's development plans in North Hatley from 1979 to 1980. It consists newspaper clippings and correspondence to Page and Hally Dame from Isabel Dobell, Emily LeBaron and Charlotte Detchon regarding Gabr news.
The file consists of four diaries: one diary of a farmer from Lacolle, dated 1836-1839, divided up into three booklets; a photocopy of "The Farm Journal of P.H. Gosse from the Season of 1837"; "The Farmers' Manual and Complete Accountant", edited and compiled by J.L. Nichols and Co., dated 1895, filled out by Bonn Little ca. 1903, North Hatley; and Mr. Dufy's diary covering the years 1903-1909. The file provides information on the development of agriculture in the Eastern Townships. Many details are provided on the following subjects: weather forecasting, cattle breeding, transportation, health, and cultural and political events such as the Rebellion of 1837. The farmers' manual contains general information on farming accountancy and records of production.
Item is a photograph of John McCammon's family in the late 1930s.
The file consists of one schedule. It gives information on Eastern Townships radio broadcasts from 5 to 11 October 1941. It also contains the names of national sponsors during October 1941.