The series contains source material on the activities of the administration of the Piggery Theatre from 1964 to 1990. It contains the following series: Constituent and Historical Documents ([1964?]-1990), Board of Directors (1964-1990), Administrative Planning (1980), Committees ([196-?]-1990), and Legal Affairs (1964-1987).
The series provides primary sources on the administrative organisation of the municipal chapter of Sherbrooke from after 1910 to 1985. The series is composed of the following files: History ([1944?]-1949), Constituent documents (1912-1969), Procedures ([after 1910]-1973), Lists of directors ([after 1910]-1973), and Minutes (1925-1985).
The series contains primary source material on the history and administration of the Sherbrooke and District University Women's Club. It consists of certificates, constitutions and by-laws, reports, news clippings, speeches, correspondence and advertisement. It is comprised of the following files: History (1976-2009), Constitution and Charter (1968-2015) and Anniversaries (1993-2014).
The series contains primary source material on the life of Nelson Cleveland. It consists of a certificate of appointment to Captain in the Second Battalion of the Sherbrooke Militia.
Sans titreThe series contains information on the history of the celts in Compton County compiled approximately 1979. It includes information on the Celtic Research Group, the Isle of Lewis, resources for the research of the Celts of Lewis, the settlement of the Celts of Lewis to the Eastern Townships, and the future out-migration of these Celts. It contains a copy of the four volume work entitled, "Celts of Compton County" assembled by the Celtic Research Group.
The series contains source material on Henry J. and Florence Cordy's social activities from 1906 to 1911 and on Henry J. Cordy's family, career, and involvement in the community. It is comprised of the following three files.
The series contains source material on the day-to-day administrative operations of the Estrie Young Singers from 1987 to 1998. It provides information on the history of the choir, its administrative organization, on the orientations and the decisions of the Parents' Committee, on the musical background of the Choir Director and Accompanist, and on the most important events of each year. It includes mainly historical sketches, constituent documents, policies, membership lists and minutes of the Parents' Committee, newsletters, correspondence, and scrapbooks. The series is comprised of the following eleven files.
The series contains source material on the history, administration, finances, activities, committees, subscription, accession, and construction of the North Hatley Library Association from 1898 to 1998. It consists of the Articles of Association, by-laws, minutes, financial records, reports, correspondence, subscriber records, accession records, and a specification for construction work. The series is comprised of the following files: Historical and Constituent Documents (1937-1986), Minutes (1901-1998), Financial Resources (1898-1981), Subscriptions (1963-1989), Accessions (1930-1991), Construction ([1900?]-1984), Correspondence ([193?]-1989), Bequests and Funds (1965-1984), Women’s Library Committee (1963-1964), and Action Committee (1979-1980).
The series contains primary source information on the life and military career of Archie N. Jenks from 1907 to 1919. It consists mainly of a dairy and correspondence. The series is comprised of the following files: Diary (1907-1911) and Military Career (1910-1919), War diary transcripts (1916-1920).
Sans titreThe series contains primary source material on the life and activities of Hazel Benner. It consists of photographs of Hazel Benner's time serving as a missionary in Esperanza, British Columbia, photographs from her work as a nurse, with Children's Evangelism Fellowship and religious work in the Eastern Townships, as well as photographs of friends and family and her dog Misty.
The series contains source material on the death of Albert C. Skinner from 1964. It contains a remembrance book with details on the funeral, and several newspaper clippings illustrating his life and accomplishments.
The series contains primary source documents on the history of the Golden Rule Chapter, No. 1, from 1876 to 2023 in Sherbrooke. It consists of a couple old certificates, documents on the origin of the Royal Arch Degree, on the meaning of the banners of a Royal Arch Chapter, on the Royal Arch Seal, and on the Masonic Calendar. It also consists of some paraphernalia from the 150th, including a Historical Sketch of Golden Rule Chapter, and 200th anniversaries of the existence of the Golden Rule Chapter, No. 1, an Ode card containing hymns sung by Chapter members, correspondence granting the 1982 amalgamation as well as the inventory each chapter brought with it, and a few other documents.
The series contains primary source information on the family life; social, religious and economic activities; and education of various members of the Douglas family. It consists primarily of personal and business correspondence, postcards and newspaper clippings. The series is comprised of the following sub-series: James Douglas (1812-1819), John Douglas ([1832], 1856), Ann (Douglas) Scott (1850-[185-?]), James Douglas Jr. (1840-1872), Robert Douglas ([185-?]-1912), Margaret "Maggie" (Douglas) Pearson (1875-1878), Mary (Douglas) Pendlebury (1868-1967), William James Douglas (1885-1930), George Carleton Douglas (1872-1932), Janet Elizabeth "Lizzie" Creighton (Douglas) Berwick (1879-1973), Janet Dunlop (Douglas) Mellor (1881-1967), Anna Mabel (Douglas) Moynan (1896-1969), Bessie Kathleen Douglas (1897-1982), Ada (Douglas) Tabor ([194-?]-1969), Cedric Stuart Douglas (1890-1970), John Creighton Douglas (1924-1984), Jeakins Family (1910-1960).
The series contains primary source material on the management of the Centenary United Church in Stanstead from 1833 to 2013. It consists of minutes, correspondence, list of members and reports. The series is comprised of the following subseries: Board of Trustees (1833-2004), Official Board (1861-1999), Joint Board (1940-1964), Session (1946-1965), Board of Stewards (1941-1972), Congregation (1951-1953), Board of Management (1981-2013), Organization of the Church and Board's Mandates (1941).
The series contains primary source material on the administration and management of the Quebec-Sherbrooke Presbytery from 1925 to about 1996. It consists of a regional structure document, an appendix of guidelines, documents describing policies, minutes, reports, correspondence, financial records, obituaries, lists of members and their respective positions, petitions, communications, and one manual. The series is comprised of the following files: Structure of Presbytery (1987), Guidelines for Presbytery Executive Members ([198-?]), Administrative Policies (1989-1994), Minutes and Related Documents (1925-1995), Presbytery Positions ([1977?]-[1996?]), Reports (1900, 1969), Manual of the United Church of Canada (1946), Nominations Committees (2005-2015).
The series contains source material on civil status from 1882 to 1984. It comprises the following files: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials (1882-1950) and Rectifications to registers (1976-1984).
The series contains source material on civil status from 1927 to 1979. It comprises only one file: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials (1927-1979).
The series contains source material on civil status from 1864 to 1920. It comprises only one file: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials (1864-1938).
The series contains source material on civil status from 1899 to 1980. It comprises only one file: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials (1899-1980).
The series contains source material on civil status from 1866 to 1983. It comprises the following files: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials (1866-1983) and Rectifications to Registers (1930-1974).
The series is comprised of the following files: Commercial and Industrial Structures ([194-?]), Houses and Palaces (ca.1906), People ([190-?]), Religious Structures ([194-?]).
La série témoigne de l’administration de la Société d’histoire et du patrimoine du Haut-Saint-François entre 1983 et 1999. La série est composée d’une lettre patente, des règlements, de documents historiques, de procès-verbaux, de listes de membres du conseil d’administration, de rapport et de correspondance. La série comprend les sous-séries suivantes : Documents constitutifs et historiques (1983-1997), Conseil d’administration (1983-1998) et Correspondance (1984-1999).
La série contient des informations de source primaire sur l'histoire de l'Angus Lodge, no 83, à partir de 1962 à East Angus. Elle comprend un avis de motion (et son amendement) visant à renoncer à sa charte et à fusionner avec la Friendship Lodge, no 66, (Cookshire).
The series contains biographical source material on Doris Snowdon's life as an artist. It consists of a biographical brochure written by Marjorie L. Mikasen in 2001.
Sans titreThe series contains primary source information on the administration of Newport Township from 1791 to 1880. It consists primarily of minutes, correspondence, lists, and notices. The series is comprised of the following files: Minutes (1791-1880), Road Construction (1862-1871), Education ([1833-1854?]), and Other Administrative Records (1810-1867).
The series contains primary source information on the history of the Citizens for Nuclear Responsibility (CFNR) from about 1984 to 1987. It consists of a programme; various drafts of their goals and objectives; a pamphlet about the organization; and photocopies of an article which appeared in the Townships Sun (vol. 14, no. 7, January 1987). The series is comprised of the following files: History ([1984?], 1987).
The series contains primary source information on the family life; social, religious and economic activities; and education of various members of the Baldwin family. It consists primarily of personal and business correspondence, postcards and photographs. The series is comprised of the following sub-series: John Percival Baldwin (1844-[19--], 1967), Willis Keith Baldwin (1877-1941, 2004), Lill Mead Ferrin Baldwin ([1878-1948), Harold Ferrin Baldwin (1904-1989), Mead Haskell Baldwin (1895-1936), Ruth Stevens May Baldwin (1908-1970), Ruby May Baldwin ([1924-1950?], 1972-1973, 1993), W. Keith Baldwin (1929-1974), Elvyn Mead Baldwin ([1783, photocopied ca. 1999]-2000), Eunice Ruth Baldwin (1935-2005), Alice Lill Baldwin (1935-1949), Harold Richard Baldwin (1946-1949), Lester Stevens Baldwin (1946-1949, 1974), I. Ross Corey (1948-1952, 1974), Erline Jane Ross Baldwin (1960-1978, 1990-1993), Eva Baldwin (1975-1980, 1990), Louise Baldwin (1972-1993), Mead Baldwin (1974), Miscellaneous Baldwin family (1924-1990), Eugene Arthur Baldwin (1910-1915), Baldwin family businesses ([189-?]-1964), Adelle (Baldwin) Lanoue (1932-1949, [1964, photocopied 2022]), Blanche (Baldwin) Heath ([1909?]-1916), Evelyn (Rowe) Baldwin ([1949?]-[1968?]), David Baldwin ([1968?], 1972), Roland Racicot (1938-1953), Sharon Racicot (1949, 1968), Peter Racicot (1944-1949, 1972), Percy and Florence (Ives) Baldwin (1914-1944), and Lennie Adelle (Wilcox) Baldwin (1922-1935).
The series contains primary source material on the professional, military, theatre, and community life of James H. Wark in Sherbrooke between 1911 and 1968. It consists primarily of photographs, theatre programmes, and correspondence. The series is comprised of the following files: Professional life, Military, Theatre, Community involvement, and Education.
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