Item is a photograph of Alden Rousseau, mayor of East Angus between 1946-1954.
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The fonds contain source material mainly on the activities of Allen Martin from 1960s to 1990s when he was a member of the liberal party and a board or committee member in different organizations in the counties of Megantic and Compton. The fonds consists of a variety of documents such as correspondence, reports, notices of meetings, agendas, minutes, newsletters, programmes, letters of invitations, maps, photographs, instructions for organizing elections, lists of party members and donations and so on when he was involved in different activities including the elections, referendum, Canada Day celebrations, a dispute in dismissing a school bus driver and other community events. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Quebec Referendum in 1980, Quebec Liberal Party (1979-1985) , Canada Day (1977-1989), Dismissal of School Bus Driver (1976-1977), Megantic-Compton Cemetery and Church Association (1995-2000), Société d'Histoire et du Patrimoine du Haut-Saint-François (1996-2000) and Miscellaneous Correspondence (1967-1991), Map and Photograph (1911, 1941).
Martin, John AllenThe file contains source material on politicians and other important persons in the history of Eastern Townships. It consists mainly of biographical sketches and information from publication and a compiled documents including many biographies.
Item is a photograph of the city councillors for Coaticook in 1950. Pictured are: Dr. Raoul Lawrence (mayor), Dr. R. Frechette, R. Dumont, A. Leclerc, F.S. Walker, P. Dupont, L. Ackhurst, J.E.R. Roberge, and F. Riendeau.
Collection presents a political timeline of the mayors of the Municipality of Barford from 1860 to 1991. It consists of name plaques with dates of mayoral terms from 1860 to 1900, name plaques and photographs from 1900 to 1991, as well as a list of the mayors.
Series presents events and members of the community in Coaticook from around 1900 to 1950. It consist of portrait photographs identified and unidentified individuals (such as Antonio Daigle, Louis Devost, and Albert Normandin), as well as the members of City Council in 1950, a St-Jean-Baptiste Day parade in 1934, and a hockey team (possibly from Collège du Sacré-Coeur).
Item is a photograph of a house where a council room was previously used, located in St. Cesaire.
Item is a print of a drawing of Senator Jacob Nicol made by Pierre Beaullac.
Item is a photograph of East Angus municipal council on the 14 of june 1948. First row: Dick Willard, Alden Rousseau, mayor, et Oscar Bergeron;
Second row: Anselme Tourigny, Henri Sigouin, Ranson Hayes, Philippe Bédard
Fonds illustrates the professional and political life of Yvette Boucher Rousseau from 1934 to 2004. It consists of photographs, works by Rousseau, press clippings, programmes, and House of Commons, Senate, and National Assembly debates. While the majority of the material highlights Rousseau's career, it includes a few photographs from her childhood and biographical material from after her death in 1988. The fonds is composed of the following files: Biographies, Publications, Press clippings, Photographs, Parliamentary debates, and Prizes.
Rousseau, YvetteThe series contains source material on the Canadian flag issue, on Minnie Hallowell Bowen's position on this question, and on the importance of flags in various countries. It includes mainly correspondence, press clippings, artefacts, drawings, and publications. The series is comprised of the following five files: Correspondence (1897-1934), Texts on the Flag Issue ([192-?]), Flag Designs (c.a. 1930), Press Clippings on Flags ([1897?]-1946) and Publications on Flags ([1915?]-[1922?]).
Item is a photograph of M. J.A. Bothwell, mayor of East Angus between 1924 and 1930.
Item is a photograph, probably taken in 1902, of a photomontage displaying photos of twenty-four mayors of Sherbrooke from 1852 to 1902.
Mayor of the township of Westbury from 1908-1910, 1911-1911. Founding Mayor of East Angus, he was mayor or councilor for 43 years.
Item is a page of Senator Jacob Nicol's passeport, including a picture of him and his signature.
The subseries consists of a pamphlet produced by the Liberal Central Committee on how to operate polling booths in 1896 and a ribbon from the Liberal convention, held in Sherbrooke on 25 August 1911.
Series presents information on politics in Coaticook from 1944 and 1983. It consists of a photograph of mayor Denis Gérin at an event for the journal Réaction: Journal antialcoolique and two photographs from a tour by Daniel Johnson Jr.
The item is a postcard of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's residence in Arthabaskaville, Quebec. Photograph by J.O. Dubuc, Victoriaville.
Item is a photograph of senator John Hackett, in a horse and buggy with a group of ladies.
Item is a photograph of many influential Sherbrooke political men. From left to right: Hon. John Samuel Bourque (MNA of Sherbrooke) , Émile Rioux (Mayor of Sherbrooke), Col. Papineau A.D.C., Hon. Esioff-Léon Patenaude (Lieutenant Governor of Quebec) , Charles Benjamin Howard (MP of Sherbrooke), C. Picard, Hon. Jacob Nicol (Senator of Bedford, Quebec), M. Pevost, J. N. Codere and Joseph Couture. Picture takentat the CHLT. Many can be seen wearing their Sherbrooke Centenary medal.
Item is a photograph of a group of guests and the Prime Minister of Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, at a reception in Bromptonville.
1st row: M. Urbain Loiselle, Jean-Baptiste Bouchard, Emile Grenier, mayor from 1945-1966, Alphonse Morin, Alphonse Poulin,
2nd row: Willie Couture, Fidèle Lamontagne, Alphonse Fouquet
Item is a photograph of Théophile Bergeron. He was alderman from 1918 to 1927 and mayor of East Angus from 1943 to 1946.
Item is a photograph of Théophile Bergeron. He was alderman from 1918 to 1927 and mayor of East Angus from 1943 to 1946.
The item contains information on James Miller’s personal life. It is a letter from Wilfrid Laurier.
Item is a portrait photograph of Willis K. Baldwin from about the 1930s.
Item is a portrait photograph of Willis K. Baldwin from about the 1930s.
Discours de Richard Labelle, le nouveau candidat du parti Québécois dans Mégantic-Compton.
Visite du Domaine St-Laurent lors de son inauguration par le ministre Yves Duhaime.