Item is a photograph of a freight train with QS locomotives 509-507 at Farnham.
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Item is a photograph of QS locomotives 509-507 at Farnham.
Item is a photograph of CP locomotive 4723 on display at Farnham.
Item is a photograph of locomotives JM1 and QC502.
Item is a photograph of locomotives JM1 and QC502.
Item is a description of the evolution of the South Eastern Railway Company from 1866 to 1931.
Item is a statement of revenue for Trains 202-203 traveling between Montreal and Megantic in 1965.
National Topographic series, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff, Sutton, 1 sheet (1937): includes Stanbridge, Dunham, Brome, Sutton, Farnham West, Farnham East, St. Armand Townships
The item is a catalogue from the Vilas Furniture Company in Cowansville from around the 1960s.
The item is a catalogue from the Vilas Furniture Company in Cowansville from around the 1970s.
The item is a catalogue from the Vilas Furniture Company in Cowansville from around the 1980s.
The file contains information on the history and products manufactured by the Vilas Furniture Company in Cowansville from around the 1960s to the 1980s. It consists of catalogues.
Item is a photograph of the St. Helen’s School (private girls’ school) basketball team in 1932 in Dunham.
The item is a letter from W.A. Williams (managing director of The Electric Reduction Company in Buckingham, Que.), father of Hilda Williams, student at Dunham Ladies College (latterly St. Helen's School), to Miss Jackson in 1908 regarding the educational wishes for his daughter.
The file consists of a teen film project by the Stanbridge East Sports Association, titled "Asa's Red Sashes", on the subject of the Fenian Raids, as well as a grant report from 2007 to 2010 and a film by Louise Abbott, titled "Historic Georgeville: Walks and Talks with John Boynton," from 2011.
The item is a form letter to parents of students at St. Helen's School (formerly Dunham Ladies College) in Dunham, assuring them that there are no serious cases of influenza (likely the Spanish flu) present at the boarding school in 1919.
Item is a programme for the closing exercises for Dunham Ladies College held on 9 June 1898. Printed by News Type in St. John's (St-Jean-sur-Richelieu).
The fonds contains source material on the operations, organization, students, and curriculum of Dunham Ladies' College and St. Helen's School from 1879 to 2020. It consists largely of material from the Dunham Ladies' College period. It is comprised of the following series : Constitution and By-laws (1906), Annual Reports ([190-]-1971), Financial Resources (1901-1918), Student Achievements (1894-1912, 1941-1951), Calendars (1879-1964), St. Helen's School Magazine (1945-1954), Margaret Armour (1946-1948, 1972, 2020) and Miscellaneous Documents (1894-[195-?]).
St. Helen's School (Dunham, Que.)The fonds contains source material on the property, financial, and estate-related transactions of Frances Chamberlin Barnum's family and the Reynold, Kemp, and Westover families (related by marriage) in Missisquoi County in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is also of value as a source of information on the day-to-day activities of Towner Westover of East Dunham and the Methodist East Dunham Sunday School in the 1880s. It consists almost wholly of deeds (deeds of sale, mortgages, wills, estates, gifts, leases, and so on) notarized by members of the Chamberlin, Reynolds, Kemp, and Westover families but also includes a diary and account book. Elijah Kemp, a merchant in the seigneury of Saint-Armand; Orin J. Kemp of Frelighsburg; Joshua Chamberlin, a physician in the seigneury of Saint-Armand; and David Westover, an East Dunham land owner, are among the family members represented. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Kemp family (1812-1875), Chamberlin family (1840-1919), Reynolds family (1846-1894), Westover family (1880-1908), and Miscellaneous Documents ([1818?]-1878).
Barnum, Frances ChamberlinThe item is a letter from Doris Bridgette to Mardie recounting that she had recently been laid-off from Bruck Silk Mills in Cowansville from the 25 April 1931.
The item is a reference letter from L. Schildkraut Lee, manager, at Bruck Silk Mills (Cowansville) for Doris Bridgette, dated 9 May 1931.
The fonds contains primary source information on the personal life and financial affairs of Delbert R. Holsapple in St. Armand West from 1920 to 1948. It consists of five diaries containing daily entries referring to weather, happenings in the community, and daily activities, as well as records of household/farming expenses and revenues.
Holsapple, Delbert R.Camp d'été d'un groupe de soldats de la 72e batterie de campagne de l'Artillerie royale canadienne à Farnham.