Matthew LeBaron (12 janvier 1852 - 15 juillet 1917). Maire de Hatley, maitre de poste, juge de paix, marchand.
Aaron Adams (1807-1887). Premier maire de Coaticook. Né à Henniker au New Hampshire, enfants, il déménage avec sa famille à Bolton au Québec. Il fonde son premier commerce à Georgeville en 1831, puis déménage à Barnston où il ouvre un nouveau commerce et y devient le maitre de poste en 1839. Il déménage à Coaticook en 1853 pour y ouvrir un autre magasin. Sa maison se situait à l'endroit de l'ancien manège militaire près du Pavillon des arts et de la culture. Il prend sa retraite du commerce et est nommé juge, puis est élu premier maire du village de Coaticook en 1864.
The item is a postcard with a photograph representing the Town Hall and Court House of Coaticook, Quebec. There is a gazebo on the right side and 4 people in front of the main building.
- Sainte-Suzanne de Stanhope Catholic Church, interior and exterior, and presbytery in summer and winter, 1962-1963
- views of Stanhope, 1962
- Pensionnat Notre-Dames-des-Neiges in Stanhope
- tables ready for the annual parish supper, 1962
- Stanhope cemetery in winter and summer, 1962-1963
- Stanhope central school (Catholic), 1962
- Stanhope customs and border office
- Miss Hall in Island Pond, Vermont
- Installation of water lines and septic tank at church and presbytery in Stanhope, including Noël Lamoureaux and J. Bellefeuille, 1962
- an unidentified soldier
File presents Belding-Corticelli's contribution to the construction of a muncipal area in Coaticook from 1967 to 1971. It consists largely of correspondence between Belding-Corticelli and the Town of Coaticook but also includes a few budgets and newspaper clippings. The file is also a source of some informtion on the sale of the Border Arena in Rock Island.
File presents Belding-Corticelli's interest in the replacement of the Child Street retaining wall in Coaticook from 1955 to 1969. It consists of correspondence between Belding-Coricelli's managers, expressing concern over the state of the retaining wall, and the muncipality, as well as newspaper clippings.
File presents the relationship between Belding-Corticelli and the Town of Coaticook from 1945 to 1974. It consists of correspondence regarding damage caused to the plant's building during explosive blasts during dam operations, town referendums concerning taxes and municipal works and noise complaints from residents against the plant, as well as a speech made by a Belding-Corticelli manager to Coaticook's mayor and councillors.
Item is a photograph postcard of the Town Hall in Coaticook, mislabeled as the boat houses on Coaticook river near Waterville. The photo was probably taken around 1912.
Pinsonneault Frères (Sherbrooke, Que.)Item is a photograph of Town Hall in Coaticook. There are cars parked n front of the building. The photo was probably taken in the 1950's.
UNIC (Montreal, Que.).Item is a photograph postcard of the Town Hall in Coaticook. The photo was probably taken in the 1970's.
UNIC Inc. (Montreal, Que.).Item is a photograph postcard of the Town Hall in Coaticook. The photo was probably taken in the 1910's.
The Heliotype Co., Ltd. (Ottawa, Ont.).