Item is a photograph of the Legge Family at Lake Orford, Mount Orford can be seen in the background.
The item is a photograph postcard of Edmond M. Beerworth/Beerwort in Beebe Junction in 1915.
Item is a photograph of the residence of D.B. Hall located in Westbury, with people and a horse-drawn vehicle in front.
Item is a photograph of a large group of people made up of the Belknap family and "Old Hermit(?)" (middle with beard) sitting in front of a house located near Dixville.
The item contains information on Gordon Kohl’s personal life. It is a private post card. Adressed to : Reverend A. Wilkinson, Sawyerville.
The item is a postcard with the words "There are many reasons why I am staying in Megantic and this is one of them," from 1913.
The item is a postcard showing the Wales Home in Richmond around the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of a family underneath a tree, possibly in Stanstead or Sherbrooke county.
Item is a photograph of the Angus House hotel located in East Angus, showing also the owner, James Bryant, and family.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified toddler holding a cat, with a garden and house visible in the background, probably taken in Sherbrooke in the 1920s.
Photograph of the Smith family house with the manager's house in Bell Asbestos mines.
Photograph of a handwritten card with a history of the Kerr-Irwin family of Ireland and their descendants, the Balfour family of Lennoxville.
The part is a group photograph of members of the Coates-Labonte-Leonard family, taken sometime in the 1910s. From left to right: Norman Coates, Stewart Coates, Elaine Labonte, David Labonte, Nora Labonte, Evelyn Labonte, Vera, & Laura.
Mayor of the township of Westbury from 1908-1910, 1911-1911. Founding Mayor of East Angus, he was mayor or councilor for 43 years.
On the left, with two friends
Alberta Pagé (1896-1971), Colette (baby) (1922-1942), Roger (1921-1967), Ernest at the back (1893-1982), Thérèse (1919-2015)
with cows in the backyard of their house, on Lansdowne Street
baby: Antoine Dugal
Luc Gosselin, Jackie Wesgate, Anatole Coulombe
born on March 6, 1845 in Ste-Marie-de-Beauce, he died on December 7, 1930 at the age of 85 years 9 months and one day
Item is a photograph of centenarian Ensèbe Blouin in the first car to pass over the newly inaugurated Taschereau bridge in East Angus in 1981.
Item is a photograph of Isabelle St-Cyr in front of the Hotel Commercial in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of Raymond Lessard, store clerk, in front of François Normand's store on St-Jean Street in East Angus.