Item is a reproduced map showing towns, rivers, lakes, and township divisions of the Eastern Townships from about the 1830s. Also included are two tables of distances.
The item is a photograph of the Learned Hotel under construction in Cookshire, showing people on and around the building.
Learned Hotel (Cookshire, Que.)Portrait of Richard Gillen, brother of Mrs. Orlando Boright, mother of Miss Bernice Boright.
Portrait of Leonard Boright, bailiff of Brome Corner.
Portrait of Mrs. Leonard Boright (born Hannah Moore).
Portrait of unknown children, a boy and a girl.
Portrait of an unknown woman and little girl.
Studio portrait of Robert Tyre MacDonald in military uniform of the 52nd Batallion of Brome Infrantry.
Portrait of Mrs. J.c.M. Hawley of Clarenceville, Quebec. Formerly Miss Sylina Glena?
Printed reproduction of studio portrait of Robert Tyre MacDonald in military uniform of the 52nd Batallion of Brome Infrantry.
Printed reproduction of studio portrait of Robert Tyre MacDonald in military uniform of the 52nd Batallion of Brome Infrantry.
The item is a photograph of the Sawyerville Hotel in Sawyerville. D. B. McKeig was the proprietor of the hotel at the time.
Portrait of Alice Boright, who married Charles Curtis, in Warden.
Portrait of Mrs. J.C.M. Hawley, Clarenceville, Que.
The item is a portrait photograph, probably of Mrs. G.L. Masten, in Coaticook, from about the 1890s.
This item is a portrait of Alina Louise Shephard three years and four months old.
Printed reproduction of a picture of Dr. Frederick Augustus Cutter Jr's drug store in Sutton. In front of the building, from left to right: Elizabeth Ahern Cutter, May Cutter (daughter) and Frederick Augustus Cutter.
Portrait of Miss Emma Boright, school teacher.
Portrait of Charles and Ann [Hoskins] Boright, taken by an unidentified photographer, reproduced on a negative.
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.
Smith, LymanPortrait of Alice Boright, on the left, and an unidentified girl, taken by J.E. Ethier, Waterloo.
Portrait of Eunice Boright (Mrs. Bridge), Waterloo.
Portrait of an unknown woman.
Photo of an elderly woman identified as Amanda McLaughlin, seated in a big chair with a dog beside her. The chair was put directly on the grass outside.
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 postcard of the business block in Cookshire.
Portrait of Mary Barber, also known as Polly Barber or Polly Scoville, seated in studio decor by Robb, Cowansville and Knowlton, Que.
She was a pioneer business woman of Abercorn, Que.
This item is a photograph of men at Camp Laze, Massawippi. From left to right Arthur Spafford, Percy Scarth, Ned Henry and Arthur Speid.
Portrait of Alice Boright Curtis, one of the Boright sisters.
Photo of Bernice Boright, holding a cat, in Mansonville.