Item is a lettergram addressed to Mrs. Frank Herbert Price of Magog from the Director of Records in Ottawa, dated October 8, 1918. The lettergram states that Pte. Frank Herbert Price was admitted to the 55 General Hospital in Boulogne on October 1, due to a shrapnel wound in his side.
Item is a photograph of the Central Hotel located in Magog.
Item is a photograph of the town of Magog, taken on the other side of the river behind Main street, looking towards Mount Orford.
Item is a photograph of a postcard of the dam on the Lake Magog falls.
Item is a photograph of the Union Hotel located in Magog. The hotel was owned by A.J. Lapine.
Item is a photograph of the dining room inside the Union Hotel located in Magog. The hotel was owned by A.J. Lapine.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Magog, looking east from a gas station.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Magog.
Item is a photograph of Merry Point in Magog with Lake Memphremagog behind.
Item is a photograph of a cotton mill located in Magog.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of Main Street located in Magog, with Lake Memphremagog in the background.
Item is a photograph of Sargent's Inn located in Memphremagog, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of a parsonage, with surrounding grounds visible, located on Magog Road, half way between Stanstead and Montreal.
The item contains information on the Townshippers’ Association regional table of Magog. It depicts Don Cunningham and other members of the Magog regional table in 1980.
Item is a photograph postcard of the Hermitage Club and lawns with people playing golf near Magog, with car visible, probably taken around 1930.
The item is a postcard showing the steamer Anthemis at the wharf in Magog, on Lake Memphremagog, around the 1950s.
The item is a photograph showing the storefront of Boucherie Cunningham & Goyette during the winter in about the 1960s in Magog, Quebec. The store was owned by Béoni Goyette and was located on Laurier Street.
The item is a photograph showing the storefront, with a "Merry Christmas" banner in the window, of Boucherie Cunningham & Goyette in about the 1960s in Magog, Quebec. The store was owned by Béoni Goyette and was located on Laurier Street.
The item is a postcard of the steamboat "Anthemis" from the Magog wharf on Lake Memphremagog from around the 1950s.
The item is a postcard showing St. Luke's Anglican Church, Saint-Patrice Catholic Church, the Methodist Church and a fourth church in Magog from around 1910.
The item is a postcard view of the lawn of the Battle House hotel and view onto Lake Memphremagog in Magog from about 1910.
The postcard is a photograph of approximately 160 cadets, two priests, and one man in a suit. Inscribed on the postcard is 'Magog - 1928'.
Item is a photograph taken in 1897 depicting a group of men with horse-drawn vehicles parked in front of a fire station, presumably in Magog or Sherbrooke.
Item is a copy of a photograph of the Magog Fire Company, presumably taken in Magog in 1873, pictured with a steam pump.
Item is a photograph of a Central Vermont Railway Locomotive at a station in Magog.
Item is a photograph of the steamer Anthemis docked at Merry's Point, located in Magog.
Item is a photograph of the Fair View hotel located in Magog.
Item is a photograph of the Battles House hotel located in Magog.
Item is a photograph of McMannis house located in Magog.