The fonds contains primary source information on the family life; social, religious and economic activities; and education of various members of the Baldwin family, May family and other relatives and friends during the 18th to 21st centuries. It also contains historical information on the Stanstead County and Barnston Township areas, as well as genealogy. The majority of the records were produced in the Eastern Townships, many come from the New England states as well as across Canada and worldwide. It consists primarily of personal and business correspondence, postcards and photographs, maps, historical notes and family history. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Baldwin family ([1783 - photocopied ca. 1999]-2005), May family (1863-[1988, photocopied 2022]), Other Correspondence ([18--]-1970), Genealogy (1832-1999), Photographs ([185-?]-1995), Subject Files and Historical Research (1842-2002), Ferrin Family (1811-1974), Mead Family (1832-1853, 1917, [1934-1948?]), and Stevens Family (1910-1961).
Elvyn M. Baldwin (family)Item is of the Mountain House Hotel, located at the base of Owl's Head Mountain, and two adults and three children in front of it.
Item is a portrait photograph of Willis K. Baldwin from about the 1930s.
Item is a portrait photograph of Willis K. Baldwin from about the 1930s.
The file contains information on National Thread in Sherbrooke from 1941 to 1971. It consists of newspaper clippings; correspondence; small artifacts such as pins and a men's jewelry set including cufflinks and a tie clip.
Collection presents information on business and commerce in the Coaticook area from 1851 to 1934. It consists of photocopies of invoices and newspaper clippings.
This item is a photograph of college House in Lennoxville around 1895.
Item is a photograph postcard of the Hermitage Club and lawns with people playing golf near Magog, with car visible, probably taken around 1930.
Item is a postcard of the interior of the dining room at Cabana Lodge in Magog, probably taken around 1970.
Item is a postcard of the rear driveway of Hovey Manor, located in North Hatley, in the winter, taken around 1985.
Item is a postcard of the porches of Hovey Manor, located in North Hatley, in the winter, take around 1985.
Item is a postcard of the front of Hovey Manor, located in North Hatley, during autumn with colourful leaves and lawn chairs visible, taken around 1985.
Je magasine à Coaticook, parce qu'on trouve tous les jouets, que je désire à Noël.
Je magasine à Coaticook, parce qu'on trouve de tout à bon prix, selon Caroline Roy de Ste-Edwidge.
Leurs dessins affichés à la clinique vétérinaire de Coaticook, sous le thème "Les animaux de la ferme et leurs petits". De gauche à droite: à l'avant, Martin Madore, Christian Boutin, Pierre Duquette, Bruno Madore, à l'arrière, Jim Porter, Isabô Royer, Marie-Claude Tremblay, Marie-France Ouellet, Cynthia Lemire et Arnaud Renard.
Voici quelques-unes des administrateurs de la Coop Alimentaire de Coaticook, de gauche à droite: Micheline Michaud, Léona Lajeunesse, Germain Isabelle, Fernand Bissonnette, Gaétan Vaillancourt et Paul Lemieux.
Le nouveau local du Club Coopératif de consommation de Coaticook sur la rue Merrill.
Nouvelle direction du Pub de la Gorge, avec coupe de ruban, de gauche à droite: Gérard Jean-Marie, André Langevin, l'abbé Laurent Lapointe, Gaston Auclair, Lorraine Sharpe, Roma Fluet et Jean-Yves Ruel.
Débat ouvert aux candidats à la Chambre de Commerce de Coaticook, de gauche à droite: Céline Chartier, Renald Sage, André Langevin et Luc Larochelle.
Rénovations importantes au Salon de la Coopérative Funéraire de Coaticook.
Le nouveau propriétaire du restaurant Le Pub de la Gorge, de gauche à droite: Michel Castonguay, Manon Bégin, Manon Boivin, Hélène Hallé, Lise Aubert, et Gaston Auclair.
Claude Belzile, guide-interprète anime une activité au magasin général du Lieu Historique Louis S. St-Laurent, à Compton.
Anne-Marie Gagnon, vétérinaire pour gros animaux.
Diminution de 20 heures à la S.A.Q.
Au colloque des Rues Principales, à Québec, de gauche à droite: Roma Fluet, Jacques Dalibard, Alain Hallé, Hélène Deslauriers, André Langevin et Guy Drolet.
Au futur poste de la Sureté du Québec, il ne reste qu'à compléter le terrassement.
Johanne et Jean Provencher de la Laiterie de Coaticook au 14e Festival du Lait.
Au centre bancaire CIBC de Coaticook, aménagement exécuté par les employés (es) pour le Festival du Lait.
Denis Brouillard à gauche, et son remplaçant Jacques Blain au bureau du MAPAQ.