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[18--?]-[199-?] (Creation)
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0.94 l.m. of textual records. - 139 postcards. - 14 photographs. - 2 plans.
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The series contains primary source material on research material on various towns, topics, and places within the Eastern Townships. It consists of newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence, scrapbooks, pamphlets, burial information, and petitions. The series contains many photocopied documents. The series is comprised of the following subseries; Alburg ([19--?]), Anticosti Island ([19--?], Archives: Ottawa and Quebec (1968-1984), Army Commissions ([19--?]), Ash Island ([199-?]), Ashmun, Jehudi (1959), Bedford County (1820-1991|), Beebe ([197-?]), Boundary line (1972), British American Land Company (1969), Caldwell and Christie Manor (1827-[198-?]), Census Reports Eastern Townships ([19--?]), Census Extracts USA ([19--?]), Chambly ([197-?]), Christ Church & Caldwell Manor ([197-?]-[199-?]), Cassville (1988), Clarenceville (1890-[198-?]), Clarenceville Scrapbook ([18--?]), Clarenceville Methodist Church ([19--?]), Commissioners Court Clarenceville ([1836]-[19--?]), Coaticook (1894), Drummondville: Southern Canada Power Company ([193-?]-[195-?]), Dunham (1968), Eastern Townships ([19--?]), First Lacolle Company Canadian Girl Guides ([19--?]), Foucalt Cadastre ([19--?]), German Settlers in Eastern Townships ([198-?]), Gilhead Lutheran Church Baptisms (1990), Hatley (1991), Henryville (1822-1993), Isle aux Noix (1901-[1971?]), Isle la Motte (1975), Lacolle (1890-[19--?]), Land Grants ([19--?]), Land Petitions Hemmingford ([19--?]), Lennoxville ([19--?]-1990), Lower Canada Settlers ([19--?]), Maine Mining Maps ([19--?]), Mansonville ([1882?]-1976), Masonic Lodges (1817-1976), Methodist Church ([1989?]), Missisquoi Loyalists: Vermont Historical Society (1938), Napierville and Douglas Corner (1956-1990), Notary records ([199-?]), Noyan ([196-?]-[199-?]), Odelltown ([19--?]), Orford Mountain Railroad (1909), Owl's Head ([19--?]), Philipsburg ([19--?]), Pike River ([19--?]), Protestant Colonization & Settlement Society of Montreal (1960), Rebellion Claims (1838-1849), Richelieu Bridge Co. (1885-1967), Seignory Records ([19--?]), Sherbrooke ([192-?]-[197-?]), Sorel ([199-?]), Stanstead (1973), St. Armand (1853-[19--?]), St. John's Richelieu(1852-1904), St. Vallier Mailloux ([19--?]), Taylor Petition ([19--?]), and Ticonderoga ([19--?]).
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Most documents are in English, few in French.