The item is part two of an interview with Eddy Echenberg on the subject of life in the Townships during World War II (WWII) from 1979.
The item contains information on Edward Hale’s personal life. It is a letter adressed to his wife.
The item contains information on Frank Grundy’s personal life. It is a photograph from James McConnell.
The item contains information on Frank Grundy’s personal life. It is a letter from James McConnell.
The sub-series contains primary and secondary source information on the life of Conrade/Conrad Derick in Noyan, Quebec from 1795 to about the 1980s. It consists of land transactions, business and personal correspondence, military and professional appointments, receipts, and biographical history notes.
Derick, Conrade (1774-1842)The sub-series contains primary source information on Gertrude (nee Coolidge) Derick from 1891 to 1907. It consists of two letters written by Gertrude to Morris C. Derick regarding her condolences on the death of his wife, Lizzie, and on family news.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the education, professional, and personal life of Mabel E. Derick in Brookline, Massachusetts from 1907 to 1912. It consists of letters written by Mabel to her father, Morris C. Derick with details on her studies, work prospects, personal life, and various family details. It also contains a letter written in shorthand.
Derick, Mabel Evelyn (1886-1923)Item is a photograph of the Wright family portrait, taken in front of their farm house.
The file contains primary source information on the life of Carrie Ella Beerwort in Burlington from 1894 to 1923. It consists of letters written by Carrie to her brother-in-law, Morris C. Derick (a.k.a. Mott), regarding her employment as a nanny and family news from 1894 to 1895 and a copy of the last will and testament of Mabel D. Bangs from 1923.
Beerwort, Carrie Ella (b. 1870)Item is a studio photograph of the family of Rodney Derick in Acton Vale in 1914.
Item is a photograph of a farm family outside their home in Coaticook, with a young man in uniform with a horse.
The item is a photograph of two boys, possibly Leonard and Gerald Gingras, and two dogs, probably taken in Lennoxville in the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of a dog sleeping, likely belonging to the Gingras family, in the Lennoxville from around the 1920s.
Item consists of a photograph of Roland and Russell Blair in 1935.