The fonds contains information on the operation and management of Elmwood Cemetery Inc. in Sherbrooke from 1890 to 2018. It consists primarily of correspondence, minutes, financial statements, ledgers, and plans. The fonds is comprised of the following series: History and constituent documents (1890-1923, 1978-2018), Administration (1890-2005), Cemetery management (1890-2005), Legislation ([1895], 1960-1966, 2004).
Elmwood Sherbrooke Inc.Item is a photograph of St. Barnabas Anglican Church located in Milby, with part of the surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke Centenary choir.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church located in Sherbrooke, with part of the surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph postcard of the Universalist Church in Huntingville. The photo was probably taken around 1911.
Item is a photograph of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, located in Sherbrooke at the corner of Gordon and King Streets. The church building was built in 1859 for the Sherbrooke Methodist Church and was later sold to the Irish Catholic congregation (in 1887) to become the St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The building was destroyed by fire in 1912.
Item is a photograph of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, located in Sherbrooke at the corner of Gordon and King Streets. The church building was built in 1859 for the Sherbrooke Methodist Church and was later sold to the Irish Catholic congregation to become the St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The building was destroyed by fire in 1912.
Print of a watercolour showing the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child, standing above the city of Sherbrooke, the Saint Francis River, and Lone Pine Rock with the cross on it.
Item consists of postcard of the Lennoxville United Church, then referred to as the Methodist Church of Lennoxville Quebec in 1913.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke. The church was erected in 1844 and demolished around 1900.
Item is a photograph St. Peter's Anglican Church on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke. The church was erected in 1844 and demolished around 1900.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke during winter. The church was erected in 1844 and demolished around 1900.
The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a photograph depicting Sherbrooke's Christ Roi Church, situated on Aberdeen Street.
The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a post card depicting St. Michael's Cathedral in Sherbrooke.
The item contains information on the Huntingville Universalist Church’s activities. It is a Certificate of Dedication for Frederick K. Mallory on 26 June 1892, signed by minister Wilbur Potter.
The item is a photograph of the choir of St. Peter's Anglican Church in Sherbrooke in June 1940.
Item is a photograph of the rectory of Trinity United Church on Court Street in Sherbrooke in winter.
Item is a photograph of Trinity United Church, situated at the corner of William and Court Streets, in Sherbrooke in winter.
The item is a photograph of the interior of Trinity United Church of Sherbrooke, including views of some of the stained glass windows.
The item is a photograph of nineteen persons with costumes, doing a play, likely members of Trinity United Church in Sherbrooke.
The item is a photograph of a Flower Sunday in 1936 in Trinity United Church of Sherbrooke, Quebec. The flowers cover the sanctuary of the church.
Item is a photograph of a group of children of Trinity United Church's promotion class of 1946 with a reverend.
The item is a negative of a drawing of Reverand Charles James Stewart, Second Bishop of Quebec.
Item is a photograph of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church when it was located on Frontenac Street in Sherbrooke, taken in 1972.
Item is a photograph of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church when it was located on Frontenac Street in Sherbrooke, taken in 1972.
Photograph of the façade of Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée in Sherbrooke.
The item is a postcard view of the St. George's Anglican Church on Queen Street in Lennoxville from about the 1910s.