The file contains primary source information on the Society for Suppression of Vice, Felonies, and Misdemeanors in the Parish of Charleston (now Hatley) from 1823 to 1831. It consists of a minute book.
The series contains primary source material on the One-Room Schoolhouse Project undertaken by the Sherbrooke and District University Women's Club. It consists of interviews, photographs, transcripts, lesson plans, meeting minutes, correspondence and press clippings. It is comprised of the following files: Interviews (1994-2007), Research (1831-2006), Administration (2006-2009), Photographs ([192-?] - [200-?] Press Clippings (1996-2009), Minutes (2007-2010), and Guestbook (2007).
The file contains primary source material for the One-Room Schoolhouse Project undertaken by the Sherbrooke and District University Women's Club. It consists of research material including lesson plans, transcripts, certificates, inspector reports, correspondence, notes, journal articles, photographs, a drawing book and an issue of a 1923 Macdonald College Magazine.
La pièce témoigne de la vie sociale de William Hoste Webb. Il s'agit d'une invitation de la part de la St. George's Society of Sherbrooke.
The series contains primary source information on the administration, activities, and finances of Loyal Orange Lodge (No. 1308) at Sawyerville from 1870 to 1995. It consists of a declaration of registration, certificates of incorporation, minutes, membership and attendance lists, dues registers, a receipts and disbursements ledger, correspondence between members, and an Order of Divine Service. The series is comprised of the following files: Historical and constituent documents (1881-1970), Minutes (1885-1984), and Financial Documents (1899-1952), Membership (1891-1955), and Correspondence (1919-1946).
Sans titreThe fonds contains source material on the different Loyal Orange lodges of the Eastern Townships. It consists of historical and constituent documents, minutes, memberships and financial documents, and artefacts from 1870 to 1984. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Loyal Orange Lodge #1308, Sawyerville (1870-1995); Loyal Orange Lodge #1591, Lennoxville & Waterville (1893-1984); Loyal Orange Lodge, Sherbrooke County (1926-1984); Loyal Orange Lodge #2991, Bury (1925-1938); Loyal Orange Lodge #3231, Richmond (1953-1971); Artefacts ([19--]); and Maple Leaf Lodge, No. 689, L.O.B.A. (Sawyerville) (1962-1972, 1989-1993).
Sans titreThe file contains primary source material on the membership of Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1308, between 1878 and 1955. It consists of one degree certificate and three membership admission applications. The membership admission applications contain information on the individuals applying for the membership, such as their residence, profession/occupation, age, religious denomination, and birthplace.
Sans titreThis file contains primary source information on the financial activities of Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1308 from 1878 to 1955. It consists of one annual return, and member dues.
Sans titreLe fonds contient des documents de source primaire sur les loges Friendship, no 64 et no 66, de 1879 à 2012 à Cookshire, Sawyerville et North Hatley. Il comprend principalement des procès-verbaux, des registres de présence, des rapports, des contributions de membres et des ressources maçonniques. Le fonds est composé des séries suivantes : Histoire (1902-2012), Administration (1879-2006), Finances (1901-1977), Membres (1892-1996) et Ressources maçonniques (1967-2010).
Friendship Lodge, no 66, francs-maçons (Cookshire, Sawyerville, et North Hatley, Qué.)The item consists of a photograph of the Barnston Band in the 1890s. Identified in the photograph are: Ed Hanson, John Buckland, Charles Cushing, Charles E. Converse, Morrison, Bilodeau, William H. Lovell, John Dumas, Bigelow, Edwin(?) Kilburn, Jim Sheriff(?), John Irving, Charles O. Ward, Everet Sutton, George Hall, Ed Hanson and Charles Kilburn.
This file contains primary source material on the history and constituent documents of the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1308 between 1881-1947, and 1970. It contains incorporation documents and one order of service with a handwritten attendance sheet.
Sans titreThe item is a photograph of the members of the first Ladies Aid Society of the Sherbrooke Methodist Church. Back row: Miss Allie Loomis (Mrs. A.H. Foss), Miss Ames, Miss Mellie Bunker, president, Miss May Scofield, Miss Emma Brown. Middle row: Miss Dora Daigneau (Mrs. G.E. Hyndman), Miss Lily Bryant, Miss Jennie Woodward, Miss Jennie Elliot and Miss Dadia Gordon. Front row: Miss Sara Eddie (Mrs. Ernest Long), Miss Nellie Brown, Miss Mary Gordon (Mrs. J.W. McKee), Miss Minnie Stevens (Mrs. A.G. Campbell) and Miss Pitcher.
The file contains primary source material on the minutes of the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1308, between July 12 1882 and March 20 1984. It consists of minutes that document the proceedings of the meetings of the Loyal Orange Lodge that typically occurred once a month.
Sans titreThe item is a photograph of the members of the Methodist Ladies' Aid of Trinity Methodist (later United) Church in Sherbrooke in 1886-1887. Top row left to right: Mrs. R.E. Bradley, Mrs. (Dr.) Spencer, Mrs. W.S. Dresser 1st, Mrs. W.R. Bradley, Mrs. B.C. Howard and Mrs. George Long.
Second row left to right: Mrs. Clark Gordon, Mrs. Spence, Mrs. Alex Hyndman (Dresser 2nd), Mrs. G.G. Bryant, Mrs. D.G. Loomis and Mrs. N. N. Walley.
Third row from left to right: Mrs. W.A. Morehouse, Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. L.W. Dorvlin.
The file contains primary source information on Excelsior Council no. 8 of the Royal Templars of Temperance in Sawyerville, in1887. It consists of their charter certificate, which includes a list of charter members.
This item is an incorporation certificate containing information on the incorporation/founding of the Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 in May 1890.
Sans titreThis file contains primary source material on the history and constituent documents of the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1591. It contains one incorporation certificate from May 12, 1890.
Sans titreThe file contains primary source material on the membership of the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1591, between 1893 and 1967. It consists of a book of officier and member lists.
Sans titreThe series contains primary source information on the administration, activities, and finances of the Loyal Orange Lodge (#1591) in Lennoxville and Sawyerville from 1893 to 1992. It consists of minutes, membership ledgers, and a financial ledger. The series is comprised of the following files: Minutes (1893-1992), Membership (1893-1951), and Financial Documents (1928-1984).
Sans titreThe file contains primary source material on the minutes of the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1591, between 1893 and 1992. It consists of minutes that document the proceedings of the meetings of the Loyal Orange Lodge that typically occurred monthly or bimonthly.
Sans titreaumônier de la J. O. C.
The series consists of Loyal Orange Lodge ribbons for the lodges of Waterville (no. 1591), Sawyerville (no. 1308), East Angus, and one unnamed Lodge, only identified as “Star of the East, L.O.L. No. 236.
Mary Palmer, Françoise Hamel, Gilberte Nolet, ?, Germaine Blouin, Jeanne d'Arc Paquette, Rosette Pépin, Yvonne Landreville
photo prise en plan rapproché.
g. à d.
1ère rangée : Omer Drapeau, Léon Bisson, Alfred Perron, directeur, Bernard Phaneuf, Benoît Descôteaux, Simon Laguexu, tambour major.
2e rangée : Léonce Dallaire, Rita Lapointe, Jeannine Pépin, Marie Paule Labarre, Pierrette Labarre, Huguette Provencher, Robert Bisson.
3e rangée : Paul Lapointe, Ernie (Pit) Gosbout, Paul Audy, Joseph Labarre, Eugène Beaulieu, Guy Lavoie, Paul Boisvert.
4e rangée : Célestin Descôteaux, Guy Hallé, Boisvert, Guy Pigeon, Alphonse Tardif, Adjutor Lapointe
Le fonds contient des documents de source primaire sur la Lingwick Lodge, no 79, de 1905 à 2012 et sur la Fidelity Lodge, no 77, de 1957 à 1980. Il comprend principalement des procès-verbaux, de la correspondance, des registres de présence, des déclarations, des pétitions et des demandes, des profils maçonniques et des cotisations de membres. Le fonds est composé des séries suivantes : Histoire (1981-2011), Documents constitutifs (1907-2009), Administration ([19- ?]-2011), Bâtiments et propriétés (1989-2012), Finances (1906-2012), Membres (1906-2011), Photographies ([198- ?]-[199- ?]) et Fidelity Lodge, no 77, cotisations (1957-1980).
Lingwick Lodge, no 79, francs-maçons (Gould, Qué.)The fonds contains source material relating to the history, administration, finances, committees, membership, matches, bonspeils, events, special activities, and property of the Lennoxville Curling Club, as well as the Ladies Lennoxville Curling Club, from 1923 to 2023. It also consists of source material on curling and other curling clubs. The fonds contains minutes, reports, lists, photographs, press clippings, booklets and artefacts. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Administration ([19--?]-2023), Committees (1923-[201-?]), Events and Special Activities (1949-2017), Curling Information (1946-2007), Miscellaneous ([19--]-2011), Ladies' (1934-2020), and Buildings and Property (1946-2016).
Sans titreMmes : Edmond Grenier, Alice Hall, Cécile Champoux, Georgette Tanguay, Florence Bessette
g. à d.
1ère rangée : Omer Drapeau, Léon Bisson, Alfred Perron, directeur, Bernard Phaneuf, Benoît Descôteaux, Simon Laguexu, tambour major.
2e rangée : Léonce Dallaire, Rita Lapointe, Jeannine Pépin, Marie Paule Labarre, Pierrette Labarre, Huguette Provencher, Robert Bisson.
3e rangée : Paul Lapointe, Ernie (Pit) Gosbout, Paul Audy, Joseph Labarre, Eugène Beaulieu, Guy Lavoie, Paul Boisvert.
4e rangée : Célestin Descôteaux, Guy Hallé, Boisvert, Guy Pigeon, Alphonse Tardif, Adjutor Lapointe
De g. à D. : J. E. Palmer, Benoît Descôteaux, Joseph Labarre, Albert Fréchette, Damase Gaulin, Joseph Meunier, Arsène Godbout