Item is a photograph of a work team at the Pyramide, with the new compagny truck. 1st row, from left to right: Henri Desruisseaux, Emile Thériault, Gérard Bernard, Philippe Blouin, Roméo Giguère, Ronald Scowen (working at the office), Gérard Sévigny, Harry Fox, Lawrence McCourt, Gordon Sims, Ernest Gilbert.
2nd row : Béatrice Leroux, Yvonne Blais, Lucienne Gauthier Aline Audy, Thérèse Audy, Imelda Bourque, Yvonne Pageau, Georgianna Blanchette, Fernande Jacques, Fernande Giguère, Rose Gauthier.
3rd row : Bill Keating, Cédéa Giguère, Jack Longmire
Primary source material and photographs related to the Woodrow family, including a record of marriage and a list of births, which were taken from a family Bible.
Item is a photograph of William (Bill) McCallum standing with a cane in front of a house. Taken in 1946 at Randboro, Province of Quebec. Notice the bottle nailed to the tree.
Item is a photograph of William Angus. He purchased the land and water power rights in the area that would become East Angus. In 1882, he constructed a pulp mill, sawmill, and dam.
The item is a postcard showing the Wales Home in Richmond around the 1930s.
behind Mrs. Emélédée Arcand-Turcotte, grandparents of Mrs. Lionel Turcotte
The item is a photograph of an unidentified toddler holding a cat, with a garden and house visible in the background, probably taken in Sherbrooke in the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of Emma Roberge, Eva Labarre and Joseph Labarre on St. François street in East Angus. Piles of wood planks are in the background.
Mr. Albert Morin, Wilfrid Lamontagne, Adrien Lagueux
Luc Gosselin, Jackie Wesgate, Anatole Coulombe
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bernier
Item is a photograph of Théophile Bergeron. He was alderman from 1918 to 1927 and mayor of East Angus from 1943 to 1946.
Item is a photograph of Théophile Bergeron. He was alderman from 1918 to 1927 and mayor of East Angus from 1943 to 1946.
From left to right : Elie, Adélard, Rose-Alma, Emma Breault Chapdeleine, Arthur, Wilfrid (baby), Salomon, Joséphine, Ludger
Paul Phaneuf, André Phaneuf, Emilien Lagueux, Henri Leroux, Rodrigue Blouin, Lucien Gosselin
Alice Dugal, Gisèle Dugal, Mrs. Adélard Dugal, Mrs. Lucien Dugal, Thérèse Coulombe, Anatole Coulombe
Mrs. Théophile Bernier, Mrs. Albert Moore, Armoza Bernier, Irène Bernier, Rita Moore, Elizabeth Martin
Thérèse (1919- 2015), Clément (1924- 1940), Ernest (1893- 1982), Roger (1921- 1967), Huguette (1931- ), Alberta Pagé (1896- 1971), Roch (1928- 2008), Colette (1922- 1942).
Item is a statement of George Hanby Cairns of Montreal, written July 6, 1905. It primarily describes the lives and assets of Robert Cairns (tailor) and Ann Jane Hope Cairns, with mentions of a Mr. Fergerson (merchant tailor) and his daughter, Hanby F. Cairns (lawyer), Dr. James Douglas, Charles Cairns, and Arthur Cairns. It statement appears to be a claim to a portion of the estate of Ann Jane Hope Cairns by her nephew, George Hanby Cairns.
Part is a group photograph of the Snowdon kids and their cousins taken Sally's Pond in Inglis Island, possibly in 1938. From left to right: John Gurney Maffre, Bruce Snowdon, Bob Snowdon, Helen Snowdon, and Jean Maffre.
Part is a photograph of the members of the Snowdon family at the Regent Ave. House in Montreal, taken in 1938. From left to right: Helen Snowdon, Doris Snowdon, Bruce Snowdon, and Bob Snowdon.
Photograph of the Smith family house in Bell Asbestos Mines.
Photograph of the Smith family house with the manager's house in Bell Asbestos mines.
Photograph of Sam Shorey.
Photograph of Ruth (Frances) Smith, Parker Smith and William Smith, ca. 1916.
Photograph of Ruth (Frances) Smith on the steps of a building during winter, ca. 1912.
The item is a photograph of Ruby (far left), Keith, Elvyn, Eunice, and Alice Baldwin (front row) taken around 1930. The five Baldwin children are standing behind several pumpkins and gourds. Lac Lyster and the Pinnacle are visible in the background.
The file contains primary source information on Ruby Reta Ross (née Martin) and the Martin family from about 1980. It consists of a typed family tree for the Martin, Card, Lavalliere, and Crawford families descended from James Martin of Ireland.