Missisquoi, County of

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            Account books
            CA ETRC P058-007 · Series · 1848-[1989?]
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The series contains primary source material on account books dating from 1848 to [1989?]. It consists of six books; most are account ledgers, the Mansonville House book is a guest register. The series is comprised of the following files; Cleveland, Carmichael & Co. (1853-1885), Foster & Co. (1848-[185-?]), William J. Derick (1878-1891), James Quig & James Carbonneau ([1906?]-[1989?]), Unidentified ([1863?]-[1889?]), Clarenceville Protestant School Commissioners (1916-1935), and Mansonville House (1876-1919).

            Business Affairs
            CA ETRC P058-002-16-002 · File · 1888-1955
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The file contains primary source information on the business affairs and property of Morris (a.k.a Mott) C. Derick in Noyan from 1888 to 1955. It consists of deeds of sale, loan agreements, business correspondence, receipts for milk, a journal, court papers, and documents regarding the estate of M.C. Derick.

            Frelighsburg, Que.
            CA ETRC P058-010-05-002-004 · Item · [191-?]
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The item is a photograph postcard with a street view of a man and two girls in front of a general store on St. Armand Road in Frelighsburg from around the 1910s.

            Frelighsburg, Que.
            CA ETRC P058-010-05-002-001 · Item · [191-?]
            Part of Herbert Derick collection

            The item is a photograph postcard of the St. Armand Road, hotel, and general store in Frelighsburg from around the 1910s.