Item is a photograph postcard of employees of the Half Way Hotel, probably including Pierre Couturier, in Hereford from around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph of the Cameron grocery store, situated St-Marc Street in Coaticook, with a delivery wagon and horses for Laiterie Coaticook (Dairy) parked in front from about the 1940s.
Item is a photograph taken in Sherbrooke in 1862 with a view of the premises of W.E. Ibbotson, druggist.
Item is a photograph taken in 1864 showing a street in Sherbrooke with businesses, with a view of St. Michael's Cathedral and presbytery in the background.
Item is a photograph taken in 1868 with a view of the Paton Manufacturing Company building in Sherbrooke, with men standing on the roof and men, women, children, and horse-drawn vehicles posed in front of the building.
The item is a group portrait photograph of (left to right): Dr. F.J. Austin, John Hallowell, Tom Tuck (druggist), Stephen Edgell, Dr. E. Worthington, F.A. Bowen, Ned Clark, Albert Symmes, Ned Bowen, and E.P. Felton, taken in Sherbrooke around the 1860s.
Item is a photograph taken in 1878 with a view of the Eastern Townships Bank in Sherbrooke, before the Post Office was built (in 1884), and the Hyatt Bridge.
Item is a certificate of shares issued by the Eastern Townships Bank to Isabella A. Slack of Abbottsford, QC on 11 April 1878.
Series presents information on the business dealings and property of George McDuffee from 1859 to 1879. It consists of correspondence regarding the business relationship between George McDuffee and John S. Wark in 1859 and a home insurance policy from 1879. George McDuffee owned the house at 97 St-Paul Est Street, which was later purchased by the Dresser family.
Item is a certificate of shares issued by the Eastern Townships Bank to Mrs. Isabella A. Slack (widow of the late Reverend George Slack) of Abbottsford on 17 August 1881.
Le marché public de Coaticook au parc Chartier.
The item is a photograph of Georgeville with general store and Levi Bigelow’s inn visible, taken by Alan McDuff in 1888.
Le magasin de Joseph Audet sur la rue Child à Coaticook à l'endroit du futur Café Central.
The fonds contains information on the insurance policies issued by the Stanstead and Sherbrooke Fire Insurance Company, likely by the Coaticook insurance agent from 1875 to 1891. It consists of two application registers. The applicants are mostly residents of Coaticook but some are from Stanhope, Moe's River and surrounding areas. Notably, the applications include sketches of the buildings (dimensions and position) to be insured.
Stanstead and Sherbrooke Fire Insurance Company (Sherbrooke, Que.)This item is a photograph of college House in Lennoxville around 1895.
La rue Child en 1895 vers le nord. J. B. Quevillon Union Store, Book Store.
Item is a photograph taken in 1896 of the St. Francis River flooding the Aylmer Bridge and King Street (below the King-Wellington intersection) in front of the Lansdowne market in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a sketch with a view of Wellington Street in Sherbrooke looking east in 1898. Businesses are visible, as well as horse-drawn vehicles and a streetcar in the distance.
Item is a photograph taken in 1898 of a sketch with a view of Wellington Street in Sherbrooke from King Street. Many businesses are visible including John Edwards General Furniture Store. Horse-drawn vehicles and a street car are also visible.
Item is a photograph with a view of the Walter Blue Wholesale Clothing building in Sherbrooke, as well as other businesses, people, and horse-drawn vehicles.
Item is photograph taken in 1898 with a view of the street corner premises of V. Brosseau and other businesses, in Sherbrooke. A horse-drawn vehicle is also visible.
Item is a photograph of A.H. Derick's General Store in Clarenceville around 1890.
The item is a photograph of the Angus House Hotel in East Angus taken around the 1890s, pictured with people on the verandah and horses and carriages visible. Possibly the Protestant school is visible in the background.
Collection primarily contains information on the businesses and families of Barnston and Coaticook from 1816 to 1899. It consists of receipts, invoices, correspondence, historical research, an account ledger, land deeds, a marriage contract, a permit, and birthday books.
Item is a photograph of the Grans Central Hotel, also called the Hotel Commercial. It was the property of Salomon Chapdeleine.
Item is a photograph of the Merchants' Bank in Sherbrooke taken sometime between 1883 and 1903.
The item is a postcard view of the Eastern Townships Bank and post office on Main Street in Coaticook from 1905.