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        • UF Frères du Sacré-Coeur
        • UF Frères Maristes Missionnaires de l'Immaculée-Conception
        • UF Soeurs Auxiliatrices
        • UF Soeurs de la Charité de St-Hyacinthe
        • UF Soeurs de la Présentation de Marie
        • UF Soeurs St-Joseph
        • UF Zouaves

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          CA SHC C040-S001-SS001-B001-D018-P00829 · Item · 19-07-1967
          Part of Collection Le Progrès de Coaticook

          Gauche à droite, 1ère rangée : Henri Carbonneau, A. A. Trudel, Georges Vaillancourt, Lt.-Col. Bourbeau, Wilbrod Labbé; 2e rangée : Aubert Carbonneau, Major-commandant Langevin, Jos Matte, Maj-Adj. Ferron, Maurice Salois, Joseph Cloutier; arrière : R. Langevin.
          Visite des Zouaves pontificaux à l'Hôtel de ville de Coaticook.

          Charles Taber
          CA BCHS BCHS976-S2-SS2-D1-P07 · Item · [1958]
          Part of Taber family fonds

          Reproduction of a charcoal drawing of Charles Taber, who came to live in East Farnham with his family and the part of an american Quaker community.

          Taber family fonds
          CA BCHS BCHS976 · Fonds · [ca. 1855-1925]; 1958

          The fonds consists of primary and secondary source information regarding the Taber family, including the East Farnham's families of: Joseph Taber (1806-1873) and Deborah P. Hoskins (1808-1888), and Rev. Curtis Phelps Taber (1837-1925) and Ruth England (1836-1922). There are also information about Georgia Taber Muirhead (1873-1921) and Mary Taber McCutcheon (1900-1983). The photographs concern East Farnham families, including Charles Taber, Curtis Phelps Taber and his grand-son Curtis Penn Taber, and Joseph Taber and his wife Deborah Hoskins and their children. The photo album probably belonged to Eli Hoskins Taber's family (1842-1878), who became a famous photographer, along with his older brother Abner Bedee Taber (1832-1866), even though their career ended too soon.