Law and justice

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  • The subject term Law and justice should be used with descriptions that relate to structure and activities of law and justice in the province, law enforcement, administrative and support organizations, community service programs, legislation, professional organization and law and justice professionals.

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Law and justice

  • UF Litigation
  • UF Arbitration
  • UF Settlements
  • UF Criminals
  • UF Justice of the Peace

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Law and justice

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John Hallowell

The file contains primary source information on the life of John E. Hallowell from 1846 to 1876. It consists of two prize certificates awarded in 1846 to John Hallowell by the Grammar School in Connection with Bishop's College in Lennoxville; a section of a title deed from the British American Land Company to James Hallowell; a commission appointing John Hallowell to the position of Revenue Inspector for the District of Saint Francis in 1857; and Hallowell's Masonic Text-Book, published in 1857 by A.S. Barnes and Co. in New York and containing his signature; deeds of sale for a land transaction between John Hallowell, Robert Hallowell, John Johnston, and the town of Sherbrooke; articles of clerkship by Edward and John Short; certificates of his appointment to the bar and as a member of the Freemasons Victoria Lodge; a will; a diploma. The file also consists of photographs, a newspaper marriage notice, newspaper obituaries, a summary of a lecture Bowen presented to the Library Association and Mechanics Institute, and a lock of John Hallowell's hair taken at his death.

Hallowell, John E. (1829-1876)

Court house

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.

009 The Police and Fire Station with a group of volunteer firefighters

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.

Group photo

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.

East Angus fire station

Item is a photograph of town political figures and firefighters posed with equipment in 1921. Right to left: Philippe Boisvert, Etienne Laramée (chief of police), Elie Chapdelaine, Euclide Paquin, Hilaire Grondin, Adélard Paquin, Hilaire Aubin, Alfred Girard, J.B. Morin, J.E. Palmer, Joseph Meunier (police officer) and others.

Charles Nolen

Item is a photograph of Charles Nolen, officer with the provincial police, in uniform in Lacolle from around the 1940s.

William Derick

The sub-series contains primary source information on the life of William Derick from 1840 to 1863. It consists of copies of petitions for commutation of his prison sentence, a letter to William, and a copy of a land transaction between William and his son, Alonzo Derick.

Derick, William (1795-1886)

Chas Dickinson White

Item is a photograph of Chas (Charles) Dickinson White, later known as Hon. Mr. Justice C.D. White, who was also the son of Hon. Justice William White. Photographer: Blanchard (Sherbrooke, Que.)

Hon. Mr. Justice White

Item is a photograph of Hon. Mr. Justice William White, of the late firm of "White, Gate, Wells". Picture taken in November 1895.

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