Item is a photograph of the fire and police station with some volunteer firefighters. First row: Egie Thériault, Joseph Labarre, Adrien Lagueux, chef Clément Bouchard, Emilien Lagueux, Valère Lagueux and Rodrigue Blouin. Second row: Roland Labarre, Emilien Bisson, Nil Gosselin, Albert Morien, Ernest Pinard, Paul Chrétien.
Fonds illustrates the activities of the police force and firefighters of Coaticook from about the 1940s to the 2000s. It consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, design proposals for a new police badge in the 1990s, certificates and photographs of Gérard Groleau (police chief from 1948-1968), a history of the police force, and a police manual. The fonds is composed of the following files: Scrapbook, Gérard Groleau, Coaticook Police Badge, and History of the police and fire services.
Service Incendie. Région CoaticookJean-Paul Lemay, huitième chef de police de Coaticook.
Collections presents coroner's inquests for cases from the Coaticook area from 1867 to 1984. It consists of coroner's inquests reports.
Item is a photograph of a road and wooden sidewalk that lead to the second Sherbrooke Court House (Palais de justice), built 1839-1841 and used until 1904, which is visible in the background. The building was given to the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment in 1912 to serve as their armoury and later on became the armoury for the Sherbrooke Hussars.
Corps policiers de Coaticook. Au centre, le chef Jean-Paul Lemay.
Item is a photograph of Gérard Groleau, police chief in Coaticook from 1948 to 1968.
Gérard Groleau, septième chef de police de Coaticook.
L'Hôtel de ville de Coaticook sur la rue Child.
1st row: Jeanne Lagueux, Gaétane Roy, Rita Ménard,
2nd row: Fabienne Pinard, Mrs. Benoît Fréchette, Mrs. Rodrigue Blouin, Mrs. Henri Leroux,
3rd row: Lucien Gosselin, André Phaneuf, Madeleine Labarre, Emilien Lagueux, Henri Leroux, Rodrigue Blouin , Gabriel Ménard.
Paul Phaneuf, André Phaneuf, Emilien Lagueux, Henri Leroux, Rodrigue Blouin, Lucien Gosselin
Les policiers et pompiers de Coaticook. Gauche à droite, devant : Gédéon Gagnon, Félix Gagnon, René Côté?, Lucien Charron, Arthur Lahaie, Henri Bussière, Gérard Groleau, Fernando Hébert, Roland Mongeau, Jean-Paul Lemay, ?; 2e rangée : ? Sage, ? Brouillard, ?, ?, Léo Arsenault, ? Gervais, Gérard Mongeau, Edmour Simard, Hervé Ross, Jean-Nil Caron, Marcel Lafaille, ?, Achille? Hébert, Gabriel Lebel, Ovide Bissonnette; 3e rangée : Hervé Larochelle, orchestre Paquette « Les oiseaux bleus ».
The item is a photograph of Gladys Labonte in her police uniform, probably taken sometime between 1930 and 1950.
Item is a photograph of Charles Nolen, officer with the provincial police, in uniform in Lacolle from around the 1940s.
Item is a photograph of members of the police force. From left to right. : Messrs. Rodrique Blouin, Adrien Lagueux, Clément Bouchard, Emilien Lagueux, Alfred Bernier
Scrapbook containing photographs, newspaper clippings, and personal mementoes of Margaret's three years at Bishop's (1946/47 - 1948/49). Inscribed: This volume was compiled not by me, but by my father, Thomas Herbert Banks (1886-1960), who was much more talented at such things than I am. Signed Margaret A. Banks.
Banks, Margaret AmeliaRock Dandenault, sixième chef de police de Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of the help send for the wood pile fire in East Angus in 1945.
Henri Dandenault, cinquième chef de police de Coaticook.
The file contains primary source information on the life of James Hallowell from approximately 1847 to 1858. It consists of certificates appointing him as the Commissioner of Bankrupts and to the Queen's Councel; excerpts from his grandfather, James Hallowell's will; a letter from James Hallowell to his son, John; a letter from James' brother, William; a transcription of James Hallowell's will (probably done by Minnie Hallowell Bowen sometime between the 1880s and 1942); and two photographs.
Hallowell, JamesTwo police officers
Roméo Bouchard, quatrième chef de police de Coaticook.
Edgard Tafe, troisième chef de police de Coaticook.
The item is a postcard showing the Court House in Sherbrooke from around the 1920s.
Johnny Boudreau, deuxième chef de police de Coaticook.
Le corps policier de Coaticook. Gauche à droite, devant : Arthur Bouchard, Hilaire Laberge, Henri Dandenault, John Boudreau, Edgar Tafe, Roméo Bouchard, Dr Adélard N. Dupuis; 2e rangée : Arthur Lahaie, Harold Howitt, Alfred Houle, Albert Cotnoir, Ralph Sylvester; 3e rangée : Joseph Croteau, Henri Lavoie, James Finn, Alex B. O'Dell.
Item is a photograph of the inauguration of Taschereau Bridge of East Angus the 1 of August 1923.