The item is a photograph of the collapsed remains of the old bridge at Lakes Mills. The bridge in Lakes Mills was built around 1840. It collapsed in 1916 with George Armstrong Kees, his wife Ada (Lake), baby daughter, Amethyst, and a pair of driving horses. All survived. A carriage can be seen in the wreckage.
The item is an illustrated postcard of Rogers' General Store and Post Office located in Bulwer, circa 1930's.
The item is a postcard of the business block in Cookshire.
The item is a photograph of the Learned Hotel under construction in Cookshire, showing people on and around the building.
Sans titreThe item is a photograph of the Sawyerville Hotel in Sawyerville. D. B. McKeig was the proprietor of the hotel at the time.
The item is a photograph of the Sawyerville Hotel that has a date written on the photo of June 12th, 1937.
The item is a photograph of Lyman Smith's house showing people in the front yard, two dogs, as well as a horse and buggy.
Sans titreThe series consists of material on the people and places from Compton County. It contains the following sub-series: Landscapes/Streetscapes [1916]-[194-?], Buildings [184-?]-[2005], Families [18--]-[1961], Economy, Industry, and Professions [18--]-[1910], Transportation [187-?]-[1926], Military [191-?]-[1918], Education [189-]-[1951], Recreation [189-?]-[1937], Religion [187-?]-[196-?], and Medicine [1917-1938]. The series includes 147 photographs, 37 sketches, 5 textual records, 15 postcards, and 2 paintings
The collection consists of source material from people and places in and around the Eastern Townships of Quebec. It contains mostly photographs and sketches of residents of this area, as well as material on industry, education, medicine, religion, and recreation in the Townships. The collection includes 175 photographs, 42 sketches, 16 postcards, 2 paintings, and 1 map.
This sub-series consists of material on families in Compton County. It contains the following files: Cromwell family [186-], Ellis family [187-], Farr family [190-], Ord family [186-], Leonard family [189-], Cook family [18--], Warren family [18--]-[183-], Batley family [18--], Lalumiere family [189-?]-[194-?], Sharman family [18--], Bown family [18--], Ross family [186-?], Gillies family [18--], Sawyer family [18--], Riddell family [18--]-[189-?], Taylor family [186-?], Cairns family [187-?], Rogers family [188-?], Wilson family [1907], Learned family [18--]-[190-?], Frye family [189-?], French family [186-?]-[189-?], Worby family [188-?], Chute family [188-?]-[191-?], Mackay family [190-?], Cobleigh family [189-?]-[190-?], Picard family [18--], Caswell family [188-]-[19--], Warner family [18--], Bowen family [189-?], Burns family [188-?], Watt family [19--], Austin family [186-?]-[1961], Sunbury family [18--]--[188-?], Hurd family [18--], Heard family [18--], Willard family [186-?]-[188-?], Rand family [18--]-[187-?], Bowker family [18--]-[190-?], Harvey family [18--], Anderson family [19--], Scott family [189-?], Morrison family [1894], MacAulay family [188-?], Bartlett family [186-?], Unknown family [18--]-[189-?], Bailey [189-?]. The sub-series includes seventy-three photographs, thirty-seven sketches, and one painting.
The sub-series consists of material on commercial and residential buildings in Compton County. It contains the following files: Martinville [189-?], Sawyerville [188-?]-[1937], Cookshire [184-?]-[1918], Bulwer [188-]-[193-], Eaton Corner [2005], Unknown location [188-?], La Patrie [190-?]-[1906], Scotstown [187-]. The sub-series includes nine photographs, nine postcards, one textual record, and one painting.
This sub-series consists of material on landscapes and streetscapes in Compton County. It contains the following files: East Clifton [19--], Sawyerville [194-?], Cookshire [196-?], Flanders [1916]. The sub-series includes four photographs, and one textual record.
The item is a framed photograph of James Ross of Gould.
The file consists of material on the Ross family. It contains one photograph.
Sans titreThe item is a charcoal sketch of Mary Ann Bown.
The item is a charcoal sketch of Captain Thomas Charles Bown of Bown.