Item is a consent form and transcript of an interview of Ruth H.E. Graham by Kenny Allan in Inverness in 1979.
Item is a photograph of the Quebec Central Railway station in Thetford Mines, which shows part of the town.
Item is a photograph of Kinnear's Mills and shows the layout of the town.
Item is of a bridge and mill located in leeds.
Item is a photograph of a family infront of their house on a farm in the county of Megantic, with their animals surronding them, which include horses, dogs and a cat.
Item s a photograph of a log drive crew in Leeds.
Item s a photograph of a log drive crew in Leeds.
Item is a photograph of a bird's eye view of Kinnear's Mills, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of a view of Leeds and surrounding landscape.
Item is a photograph of a garage located in Leeds, whose building once belonged to the Methodist Church. The front of a school bus is visible.
Item is a photograph of a doctor's residence located in Leeds.
Item is a certificate appointing John Hume as school inspector in Leeds in 1854.
The fonds contains information on the butcher shop owned by Leeman Mackey and also on the Mackey family. It consists of several account books (1879-1938), a calendar (1926), a schoolbook (1908), a piano method (1969) and a few photographs (1909 & 1969). The photographs show T.S. Chapman in front of "Good Cheer Lodge" in 1909 and Kathleen Mackey with classmates at the Bishopton Intermediate School in 1969 (the last class before the closure of the school). The school book is autographed "Cora Brown". Among the account books are one for the Megantic Rifle Association (1879-1902), one that appears to be for a boarding house (1889-1892), and the others are from Leeman Mackey's butcher business.
Mackey, LeemanItem is a letter from Jean Marc Roberge (notary) in Thetford Mines to Doris Peterson-Ward in Montreal, dated September 15, 1966. The letter was enclosed with a copy of a Deed of Sale in favor of Flintkote Mines Limited (Thetford Mines).
The item is a photograph of Albion Ward, his wife Doris Christine Peterson, Evelyn Ward, doctor Peter Ward, WM. Ward, Robert Grant Ward and Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, petting a dog.
The item is a photograph of Evelyn Ward (left) and a friend.
The item is a photograph of Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward and her daughters, Dorothy, Kathleen and Marjorie Ward.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward with his daughters Dorothy, Kathleen, Evelyn, Marjorie and Lois.
The item is a photograph of Marjorie Ward posing behind a car.
The item is a photograph of Marjorie Ward, age fourteen, Agnes Gertrude Moore-Ward, age thirty-eight and Ronald (Ronnie) Mouland, age four and a half.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward in Lower Ireland.
The item is a photograph of Agnes Gertrude Moore Ward with her Irish parents Sarah Robinson Moore and William Moore in Lower Ireland.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward and his brother Robert Grant Ward.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward and is daughter Lois.
The item is a photograph of Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward and is daughter Lois. They are sitting on the porch of a house in Little Ireland.
The item is a photograph of Evelyn Ward at Albion's house in Lower Ireland.
The item is a photograph of Lois Ward.
Item is a statement of George Hanby Cairns of Montreal, written July 6, 1905. It primarily describes the lives and assets of Robert Cairns (tailor) and Ann Jane Hope Cairns, with mentions of a Mr. Fergerson (merchant tailor) and his daughter, Hanby F. Cairns (lawyer), Dr. James Douglas, Charles Cairns, and Arthur Cairns. It statement appears to be a claim to a portion of the estate of Ann Jane Hope Cairns by her nephew, George Hanby Cairns.
Photograph of the Bell Asbestos mines in Thetford Mines.
Photograph of the Bell Asbestos mines in Thetford Mines.