Item is a photograph of St. George’s Anglican Church in Clarenceville in winter with people, horses and sleighs visible, from around 1900.
The item is a photograph of Homer Derick, Beatrice Beerwort, Laura McFie, Howard Derick, Marion Hawley, Frank Robinson, Ruth Hislop, and Aubrey L. Hunter in Clarenceville from about 1905.
Item is a postcard of South River Bridge in Clarenceville, Quebec from around the 1910s. Trees line the road before and after the bridge.
Item is a photograph of A.H. Derick's General Store in Clarenceville around 1890.
The file contains information on Clarenceville Academy from 1890 to 1949. It consists of poster advertisement reproduced from 1844, an information pamphlet for elementary and advanced elementary diplomas from 1905, and a minute book for the Trustees of Clarenceville Academy from 1890 to 1949.
The file contains information on the Clarenceville Rangers from 1838 to 1839. It consists of reproductions of an appointment certificate for A.H. Vaughan to captain of the Rangers and a letter, and a statement of ammunition.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the establishment, construction, and activities of the St. Thomas Anglican Church in Clarenceville from 1815 to 1915. It consists of lists of subscribers, receipts and contracts for construction and repairs, and a programme for the centennial anniversary of the church. In particular, the Mayo, Billings, Derick/Derck, and Vaughan families were implicated in the church's founding.
The file contains primary and secondary source information on George Ball Naylor from 1901 to 1985. It consists of correspondence, postcards, a souvenir booklet for the Clarenceville Model School from 1901, property tax and registration receipts, a membership certificate for the Freemasons Grand Lodge of Alberta, and research on G.B.'s career as a captain.
The file contains primary source information on property belonging to the Naylor family in Missisquoi County from 1862 to 1921. It consists of a land deed and a retrocession from Albert Chapman to Henry Naylor for land in St. Georges de Clarenceville as well as a copy of a letter pertaining to Benjamin V. Naylor's lease and transfer of land on Ile-aux-Noix to the Department of Militia and Defense and the Department of the Interior.
The file contains secondary source information on the Beerwort family's origins in Germany, their immigration to New York and then to Missisquoi County. It consists of research compiled by Herbert R. Derick, including research notes, family trees, correspondence, and biographical sketches. It also contains a ribbon for the Clarenceville Union Agricultural Society.
The file contains primary source information on the personal life, family, and community involvement of Morris (a.k.a. Mott) C. Derick in Noyan from 1867 to 1924. It consists of correspondence from friends and family, as well as letters composed by M.C. Derick. Included among the postcard correspondence are two addressed to Morris' wife, Elizabeth Beerwort. It also contains a ticket for the Harvest Home Festival for Noyan and Clarenceville from 1867 and a membership card for the Farmers Club of Noyan.
The sub-series contains information on the professional and personal life of George C. Derick in Clarenceville from 1900 to 1980. It consists of a receipt from George C. Derick's drugstore, two newspaper articles regarding Mr. and Mrs. Derick's anniversary, and republication of a newspaper article on George's life as a traveling salesman.
The sub-series contains secondary source information on the education and career of Carrie Mathalida Derick from about 1912 to 1992. It consists of biographical sketches, newspaper and magazine articles, obituaries and a family tree.
Derick, Carrie Mathilda (1862-1941)The sub-series contains primary source information on members of the Derick family and on the events in Noyan, Clarenceville, and surrounding areas from about the 1930s to 1960s. It consists of the photocopy of a scrapbook likely compiled by Adelaide Derick.
The file contains primary source information on the geography, architecture and communities of villages in Foucault Township from around 1906 to 1954. It consists of postcard views of Clarenceville (now Saint-Georges-de-Clarenceville), Noyan, Île-aux-Noix, and along the Richelieu River.
The item is a postcard of two women and a man in a boat near Clarenceville from around 1933.
The item is a graphic material showing two people kissing.
The item is a photograph postcard showing the Derick general store, with views of Main Street and Front Street South in Clarenceville from around 1910.
The item is a postcard of a house and view of Front Street North in Clarenceville from about 1909.
The item is a postcard showing the interior of the Clarenceville Methodist Church, later United, from around 1907.
The item is a photograph postcard of Clarenceville from about 1909.
The item is a photograph postcard of Front Street North in Clarenceville, including a few of a side of the Clarenceville Methodist (United) Church, from around the 1910s.
The item is a postcard of the interior of the Saint George Anglican Church from around the 1930s.
The item is a photograph postcard of school children in front of Clarenceville Academy, also known as the Model School, during winter from 1909.
The item is a postcard showing the old and new churches of Saint-Georges catholic parish in Clarenceville from around the 1900s.
The item is a postcard with a view St. George's Anglican Church in Clarenceville from around 1906.
The item is a postcard of the Empire Hall in Clarenceville from 1909.
The item is a postcard of three women standing front of a house and verandah in Clarenceville from about 1908.