Item is a photograph of Henry Parsons holding a fish beside Wallace Pond (near Frontier Lodge) with a boat named Belle on it.
Item is a photograph of two women and children of the Grady family in a carriage being pulled by a horse in Dixville. Among those pictured are: Helen Baldwin Grady (younger woman) , Mildred Grady (older girl), Bernice Grady (younger girl) and possibly Arminellah Humphrey Baldwin (older woman).
Item is a photograph of a family underneath a tree, possibly in Stanstead or Sherbrooke county.
Item is a photograph of Mr. L. Thompson as a boy with his dog, in front of a house at Cassville. At the time the photograph was taken (1914), the house was already about 100 years old.
Item is a photograph of school in Ayer's Cliff with students and the teacher standing in front of it.
The postcard is a photograph of approximately 160 cadets, two priests, and one man in a suit. Inscribed on the postcard is 'Magog - 1928'.
Gauche à droite : Hector Vandandaigue, Henri Vincent, Frère Camillus, Stanislas Lemay, Ernest Gendreau. Les finissants du Collège Sacré-Coeur de 1891.
Item is a photograph of a woman and two young children in the water, probably taken in Coaticook in the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified young girl dressed for communion, in Coaticook from about the 1930s.
Item is photograph of students of École St-Michel elementary school outside on the playground on St-Jacques nord Street in Coaticook in 1958.
Item is photograph of students of École St-Michel elementary school outside on the playground on St-Jacques nord Street in Coaticook in 1958.
Fonds illustrates the establishment and administration of the Maison de jeunes de Coaticook Inc., a youth centre, in Coaticook in 1983. It is also a source of information on the celebration of the organisations 20th anniversary in 2003. It consists of correspondence, rules and regulations, agendas, a contract, a proposal, fund-raising activities, and a preliminary budget.
Maison de jeunes de Coaticook Inc.Collection illustrates community life in Coaticook from the 1910s to 1964. It consists of photographs of children, youth, families, an automobile accident, buildings, sports activities, industries, and religious events (some are identified but the majority are unidentified).