Series presents information on various families and people in the Coaticook area from about the 1890s to about 1983. It consists largely of newspaper articles detailing family histories, as well as two postcards and a photograph. The series contains information on the following families, organized alphabetically: Beloin, Champeau, Dionne, Dumoulin, Durocher, Houle, Huot, Lefebvre, Jubinville, Lemoine, Pariseau, Pivin, Riendeau, Roy, St. Pierre, and Vaillancourt.
Series illustrates the churches and religious activities in Coaticook from about the 1910s to the 1960s. It consists of photographs and is composed of the following: interior of the St-Jean-L'Évangeliste church; Zouaves; exterior views of Sisco United Church, St-Edmond Church, St-Marc's parish, and St. Stephen's Anglican Church; portraits of various members of the clergy; banquet for the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Castefidardo; group of women from the Cercle Lacordaire and Ste-Jean-d'Arc in East Hereford.
Series presents information on the Telmosse family of Coaticook from 1983. It consists of newspaper clippings on the Telmosse family and photopraphs featuring Mrs. Telmosse and her daughter, Berthe.
Series presents information on politics in Coaticook from 1944 and 1983. It consists of a photograph of mayor Denis Gérin at an event for the journal Réaction: Journal antialcoolique and two photographs from a tour by Daniel Johnson Jr.
Series consists of unidendified photographs from about the 1940s to the 1960s.
Series presents largely the music interests of Jeanette Tanguay from the 1910s to 1989. It consists of manscript song lyrics, music books, and printed lyrics, and musical events. Of particular interest are the lyrics composed by Florina Drew titled "How Dixville home came to be", music books from the Club d'âge d'or l'espoir de St-Jean, a photograph a choir directed by Mrs. Valentine, and the lryics for a song composed for Coaticook's 125th celebration. The series is composed of the following files: Manuscript lyrics, Music books, and Events.
Series presents information on the life of various members of the Tanguay family in Coaticook from 1928 to the 1980s. It consists of a typewritten history of Calixte and Cyprien Tanguay, a confirmation certificate for Cyprien Tanguay, certificates and a photograph relating to the St. John Ambulance for Delvina and Jeanette Tanguay, two photographs of a parade in Coaticook, and 16 photographs of Jeanette Tanguay and/or Albert Carbonneau.
Series presents informaton on the volunteer life of Clara Girouard Labbé from 1930 to 1998. It consists of two letters from Clara to her parents (Amédée et Anna Girouard) in 1930, newspaper clippings, an award presentation speech, a letter, business cards, and a copy of BénévolAction containing an article on Mrs. Labbé.
Series presents information on the life of Wilbrod Labbé from around 1935 to 2001. It consists of an unaddressed letter to a love interest, auction announcements, and two anniversary souvenirs for Mr. Labbé and his wife, Clara.
Series contains photographs of the Cooperative de l'Estrie buildings and the Salle Maurice in Coaticook in 2007. Photographs may have been taken by Laurette Labbé Dupont.
Series illustrates the building of the hydroelectrical power dam in Coaticook from 1926 to 1927. It consists of photographs and postcards showing the process of the construction of the hydro power dam (built by Nelson River Construction Company) and turbines, as well as the old Belding and Hopkins' dams.
Series consists of two photographs of Coaticook from about the 1890s, one showing a panoramic view of Coaticook North and one of two commercial buildings, possibly located on Child or Main (Principale) Street.
Series illustrates the activities of the Club de patinage artistique de Coaticook from the 1980s to the 1990s. It consists of photographs of skaters, competitions, performances, performance sets, award presentations, and special activities.
Series presents the activities of the Zouaves pontificaux, in particular the Coaticook company (2nd battalion, 5th company), from 1891 to 1968. It consists of programmes from special events, regiment statues, two issues of the Journal de l'Association des Zouaves, and photographs.
Series illustrates students and teaching clergy of the Collège du Sacré-Coeur in Coaticook from the 1890s to 1954. It consists of photographs (primarly class photographs) and a publication for the 75th anniversary of the Frères du Sacré-Coeur.
Series presents events and members of the community in Coaticook from around 1900 to 1950. It consist of portrait photographs identified and unidentified individuals (such as Antonio Daigle, Louis Devost, and Albert Normandin), as well as the members of City Council in 1950, a St-Jean-Baptiste Day parade in 1934, and a hockey team (possibly from Collège du Sacré-Coeur).
Series presents information on the Centre Hospitalier de Coaticook from 1972 to 2004. It consists of histories of the hospital, the Centre d'accueil Boiscastel, and the CLSC Albert-Samson; financial statements; annual reports; minutes; press clippings; studies; and newsletters. The series is composed of the following files: History of the Centre Hospitalier de Coaticook, Annual financial reports, Annual public meetings, Fondation du Centre Hospitalier de Coaticook Inc., CLSC Albert-Samson, Centre d'accueil Boiscastel, Centre de santé de la MRC de Coaticook, and Les auxiliaires bénévoles.
Le séries contient l'information sur l'anniversaire du Collège des Frères du Sacré-Coeur à Coaticook, le rôle de Jean-Drolet comme secrétaire de classe et un peu sur l'histoire de l'éducation dans la région. Il consiste d'un journal pour le 50e anniversaire du Collège des Frères du Sacré-Coeur et de la correspondance.
Series composed of a colour photocopied invoice and a reciept for the Pioneer Beet Sugar Company in Coaticook to Mr. Cleveland in 1881.
Series presents information on vital events in the community of Dixville and surrounding areas from 1851 to the 1960s. It consists of an account book for an unidentified business and and three birthday and anniversary books.
Series presents information on the early life of Leatrice Dresser in Coaticook from 1945 to 1969. It consists of a portrait photograph of Leatrice, a letter of appreciation from the National War Finance Committee, and two letters written by Leatrice (one to her mother, Nancy, and her brother, Howard).
Series demonstrates aspects of the operations, municipal relations, and properties of the Belding-Corticelli factories in Coaticook from 1945 to 1984. It consists primarily of correspondence. The series if composed of the following files: Hydroelectric power plant, Alarm system and fire protection, municipal relations, Child Street plant retaining wall, Municipal arena, and Immoveable property.
Series illustrates the employees and methods of production of Belding-Corticelli from 1938 to 2001. It consists of two photographs of employees on the occasion of Belding-Corticelli's diamond jubilee in 1938, a photograph of the Child Street plant, and numerous photographs of employees at work in the factory from 1983 to 2001. Among those pictured in the photographs are: Thérèse Breault, Guy Dupont, Jacques Bouchet, and Émile Viens.
Series illustrates the research interests of Yves Robillard on various subjects in the Coaticook and Stanstead areas during the 19th and 20th centuries. It consists largely of research notes, research documents, and correspondence. The series is composed of the following files: Barford, Barnston, Bickford Corner, Coaticook history, Dixville, Ladd's Mills, Kingscroft, Stanhope, Way's Mills, Cemeteries, Barnston parishes, Fish farming, Stanstead Journal notes, Works by Albert Gravel, The Gnome of Guérard, Legends of Lake Memphremagog, 1837-1838 Rebellions, Potash production, Niger River, and Barnston censuses.
Series illustrates the geographic features, communities, and road networks in Barnston Township. It consists of published maps, manuscript maps, and reproduced annotated maps.
Series presents information on the personnel and human resources pertaining to Canadian Celanese in Coaticook from 1957 to 1983. It consists of time sheets, evaluation grids, a memo, and employee lists. The series is composed of the following files: Time sheets and Personnel.
The series presents most of the contact-sheets used by Le Progrès de Coaticook newspaper staff to select which photographs will be published. It consists of contact-sheets.
Series presents people, schools, activities, businesses, and town scenes from the Coaticook region from 1885 to 1959. It consist of photographs. The series is composed of the following files: Education, Views of Coaticook, Events, Religion, People, Military, Industry and commerce, and Transportation.
Series consists of scrapbooks on Coaticook history and activities of the Oeuvre des Terrains de Jeux (O.T.J.) from 1953 to 1982. It consists of a scrapbook compiled by Dora Ackhurst of newspaper articles on Coaticook history and genealogy from 1953 to 1982 and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and photographs on the O.T.J. in Coaticook from 1982.