The item is a portrait photograph, probably of Mrs. G.L. Masten, in Coaticook, from about the 1890s.
The item is a portrait photograph of G.L. Masten, principal at the Coaticook High School, probably taken around the late 1890s.
The item is a photograph of four unidentified young women in costume for a theatre performance from the Coaticook High School from around 1905.
The item is a postcard of the Coaticook Protestant High School from about 1910.
Item is a photograph of two unidentified young men on bicycles on Cutting Street, with St. Stephen Anglican Church and Gérin-Lajoie Street (previously Pleasant Street), in Coaticook from about 1920.
Item is a photograph of a class from the Collège du Sacré-Coeur in Coaticook from the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of a group of women and a man in the Coaticook area, probably taken around the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified young girl dressed for communion, in Coaticook from about the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of a woman and two young children in the water, probably taken in Coaticook in the 1930s.
The item is a photograph of St-Jacques sud Street, looking south, from the intersection with Gendreau Street in Coaticook from about the 1940s.
Item is a photograph of the corner of St-Jacques sud et Gendreau Streets in Coaticook from about the 1940s, which includes the property belonging to Antonio Tremblay as well as farm equipment.
Item is a photograph of delivery wagons, pulled by horses, for the Laiterie Coaticook (Dairy) in Coaticook from about the 1940s.
Item is a photograph of the Cameron grocery store, situated St-Marc Street in Coaticook, with a delivery wagon and horses for Laiterie Coaticook (Dairy) parked in front from about the 1940s.
Item is a photograph of haying scene with horses, wagon, and farmers, near Coaticook from around the 1940s. Possibly the farm of Émile Faucher or Pierre Rodrigue.
Item is a photograph of haying scene with horses, wagon, field and river visible, near Coaticook from around the 1940s. Possibly the farm of Émile Faucher or Pierre Rodrigue.
Item is a photograph of Gendreau Street from St-Jacques sud Street in Coaticook from about the 1940s.
Item is a photograph of the early members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Coaticook Division, from the 1950s. Among those pictured are: Gisèle Pichette, Roland Chartier, Marie-Paule Dubé, Louise Laroche, Marie-Reine Charland, Marie-Rose Hébert, Thérèse Houle et Rachel Hébert.
The item is a photograph of the Belding-Corticelli factory on Child Street in Coaticook, probably taken in the 1970s.
La première église baptiste de Coaticook sur la rue Main Est tout près la Coop, incendiée en 1895.
La première église anglicane de Coaticook sur la rue Norton.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Volume I No 27 dated June 11, 1870.
Groupe de gens devant l'ancienne usine de sucre de betterave, la Pioneer Beet Root Sugar Co.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Volume II No 22, June 3, 1871.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Volume II No 49, December 16, 1871.
The file contains primary source information relating to land in Barnston in 1849, 1862 and from 1874 to 1876. It consists of a photocopy of a letter written March 14, 1849 by [A. Sowen?] to Robinson Oughtred, Esq. regarding a property dispute concerning lot 6, range 11 in Barnston. It also consists of a complaint filed by William Locker Felton against Alexander Edson, Junior, for non-payment of a mortgage on the north quarter of lot 3, range 2 and the north half of lot 1, range 2 in Barnston, as well as a court summons for the same case. It also consists of a mortgage (1874) and mortgage and obligation (1876) by John Hunter, William Hunter, and Ann Lane Walker to Ernest Maloney for the north half of lot 10, range 2 and the north half of lot 11, range 2 in Barnston.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Volume VI No 33, Saturday, August 12, 1876.
Series presents information on the business dealings and property of George McDuffee from 1859 to 1879. It consists of correspondence regarding the business relationship between George McDuffee and John S. Wark in 1859 and a home insurance policy from 1879. George McDuffee owned the house at 97 St-Paul Est Street, which was later purchased by the Dresser family.
Les deux premières églises méthodistes de Coaticook sur la rue Wellington. Elles ont été côte à côte de 1874 à 1881, celle en bois a été construite en 1855 et l'autre en 1874.