Item is a photograph of a rock with carved engravings.
Item is a photograph of a drawn portion of a map of Magog, copied from: Map of the District of St. Francis, Canada Est
Item is a photograph of Mount Owl’s Head and Lake Memphremagog. Took by Richardson’s Photo Shop, Newport, VT.
Item is a photograph of a plaque about Odanak’s 300th anniversary of Sokokis and the Abenakis setteling in Odanak, around 1660. The plaque is trilingual: English, French and the local language.
Item is a photograph of a plaque commemorating 100 years of services for the St. Francis Anglican Mission in Odanak, Quebec.
Item is a photograph of a rock with carved engravings.
Item is a photograph of a gift shop, The Abenaki Indian Shop, with two Indigenous men in traditional dress.
Item is a photograph of a rock with carved engravings.
Item is a postcard featuring a swimmer looking at the lake steamer Anthemis, on Lake Memphremagog, with Mount Elephantus in background. The Canadian Red Ensing can be seen on the rear of the boat.
Item is a postcard featuring an Indigenous boy and an Indigenous man in front of a commemorative plaque in honour of Joseph Laurent.
Item is a postcard featuring a boat with to passengers on Lake Memphremagog, with Mount Elephantus in background.
Item is a postcard featuring a orange leaf tree in front of Lake Memphremagog, with Mount Orford in the background.
Item is a postcard featuring a group of Indigenous men in front of a commemorative plaque in honour of Joseph Laurent. Tourist can be seen in the back.
The series contains primary source material on the works by Leonard Auger, from the 1700's to 1985. The series is comprised of the following sub series; Eastern Townships History ([17--?]-1985), Indigenous Peoples ([18--?]- 1969), Potton Rock ([194--?]-[197-?]), Magog (1846-1972), Ralph Merry (1818-1970), Georgeville (1848-1970), Daughters of the American Revolution ([196-?])-1972), Weatherbee Family ([18-?)]-]19-?]), Daily Reminder Book ([1932-1933?]), Clippings (1793-1977), Deliverance Lodge Minute Book (1896-1900), School Commissioners of Magog Minute Book (1821-1923), Excerpts from the Book of Deliberations and Proceedings of the Municipal Council of the Township of Magog (1869-1897), The Canadian Flag Day Book (1929), Bible- Eusebe Menard (1817-1965), Auger Family (1872-1933), Scrapbooks-Leonard Auger ([190-?]- [196-?), Historical Notes (1840-[196-?]), Poems and Quotes ([1863]-[1969]), Correspondence ([194-?]- 1971), Glass Plate Negatives ([189-?]), and Memphremagog (1868-[19-?]).
Auger, Leonard Arthur, 1893-1973Item is a photograph of two Indigenous men posing in front of a plaque, on a totem pole. Electrical pole and cables can be seen.
The file contains information on the history of the Eastern Townships collected by Leonard Auger during his research in preparation for a book on E.T. history. Among the documents are research the Abenaki, Capt. Robert Rogers, biographical sketches from prominent Townshippers as well as a outline of the book contents. Among the notable items are proces verbal for a road to the copper mine in Bolton (1865), a syndicate forward for the Canada Mines Company ([190-]), an address given by John Leonard to the Gaelic Speaking Society of Sherbrooke on gaelic settlement in the Compton County (1929), a pamphlet for Glen Villa Inn, Auger's "The St. Francis through 200 years", a programme for the opening of the St. Francis High School extension opening (1953), a pamphlet "La station piscicole des Cantons de l'Est" by Louis-Roch Séguin ([after 1956]), a copy of "History of Mount Orford Park" by E.J. Struthers, and a history of the Joyal family by Rev. Erwin C. Joyal.
This photograph dated to 1944 shows Henrietta "Kay" Warren Milne posing in front of a Christmas tree with her Boston bull terrier, Topsy. The caption reads, "Topsy & Kay / Christmas 1944," and the verso reads, "Topsy & Kay / Christmas 1944 / 182 Bagot St. / Cobourg."
Milne, Francis Joseph (1870-1948)Judge in 1910. Pictured: Samuel W. Foster