File presents information on the economic history of the Coaticook region from 1875 to 2014. It consists of an account book for James Williamson for R.C. Baldwin’s store (1875), an invoice from Charles H. Bryan (freight delivery) for Belding-Corticelli (1917), a poster for J. H. Knapp’s ambulance and funeral service and a wedding book printed to J. H. Knapp ([192-?]), a flyer for Georges Vaillancourt's store (date unknown), three promotional posters for Cercle de Couture Pfaff, Felix I. Lajoie (Coton Wabasso) and J. B. Dionne (dates unknown), two wallpaper sample catalogues from W. E. Dionne & Fils (dates unknown), a programme for the Penman's employee picnic held at Jacques-Cartier Park (22 August 1953), a promotional brochure for Massey-Harris owned by Kenneth Walker (1953), a poster for Fernand Riendeau's ambulance service (ca. 1955), an article “Scientific fish culture in Quebec since 1945” by Louis-Roch Séguin (1957), an article “Étude d’un important projet pour la promotion touristique de la Station Piscicole du Lac Lyster” (1957), a brochure “Eastern Townships Fish Hatchery/Station piscicole des Cantons de l’Est” (1958), a brochure for Camping Piskiart at Lake Lyster (1960s), a ribbon from the Penman's employee picnic held at Crystal Beach in Magog (26 August 1961), two flyers for the Marché Suprême Benoit (1963) and Coaticook Pharmacy, a promotional poster for Michael Élias & Co. (ca. 1964), an article “Trout rearing with the minimum of fresh make-up water possible/Élévage de truites avec le minimum d’eau fraîche de compensation possible” by Louis-Roch Séguin, Benoit Dion and Raymond Charbonneau (1978), a commemorative photo album and medallion celebrating Niedner's 100 years in Coaticook (2014), a profile of H.L. Boisvert mill in "Le Meunier" (1990), and a cabinetry catalogue from Cabico (2014).
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The fonds contains information on the business W.E. Dionne & Lestage in Coaticook from 1920 to 1942. It consists of professional correspondence addressed to Willie E. Dionne or Dionne & Lestage, tinsmiths, plumbers and painters, and of press clippings, which consist largely of advertisements for W.E. Dionne.
Dionne, Willie E. (1883-1961)Item is a photograph of the Stanstead Hotel.
Item is a photograph of the Central Hotel located in Magog.
Item is a photograph of the Jondro Boot and Shoe factory in Rock Island with people standing outside.
The fonds contains information on the insurance policies issued by the Stanstead and Sherbrooke Fire Insurance Company, likely by the Coaticook insurance agent from 1875 to 1891. It consists of two application registers. The applicants are mostly residents of Coaticook but some are from Stanhope, Moe's River and surrounding areas. Notably, the applications include sketches of the buildings (dimensions and position) to be insured.
Stanstead and Sherbrooke Fire Insurance Company (Sherbrooke, Que.)Item is a photograph of the Penman's factory located in Coaticook, taken during winter. Penman's made sweatshirts.
Item is a photograph of a store located on Main Street in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Bank of Commerce building located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Coaticook, looking east.
Item is a photograph of the Union Hotel located in Magog. The hotel was owned by A.J. Lapine.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Magog.
Item is a photograph of a cotton mill located in Magog.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Coaticook, with a view of the second building of the Coaticook Methodist Church (eventually Sisco Memorial Church) in the background from around 1885. The church building pictured was constructed around 1874 and was destroyed by fire in 1923.
Item is a photograph of Baldwin's General Store located in Dixville, taken during the winter.
Item is a photograph of Child Street located in downtown Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of a downtown street in Coaticook, with a car and cafe visible.
Item is a photograph of Sargent's Inn located in Memphremagog, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of Levi Bigelow's Inn located at Copp's Landing (now Georgeville), with part of the grounds visible. The Inn was probably built in 1873 by Peasley and Copp's.
Item is a photograph of Mr. A.G. Clough standing in front of White Cash Grocery store located in Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of the White Cash Grocery store located in Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of switchboard operator Rose Thompson in Ayer's Cliff, working for the Eastern Townships Telephone Company.
Item is a photograph of inside the Eastern Townships Telephone office with two women (Rose Thompson and Gladys Dustin) standing inside.
Item is a photograph of the interior of the Eastern Townships Telephone office, with four people (Mrs. Kay Lyon MacTurner, Gladys Dustin, Doris Mosher, and the manager Rose Thompson) standing inside with switchboard visible in the background. The office was located on top of Lysle Thompson's store.
Item is a photograph of New Cliff House with two cars parked in front of it.
Item is a photograph of the Lake Edge Cabins and boats tied at a dock located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of a lake with a row of cabins (called the Lake Edge Cabins) along a shore in the background located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of Main Street located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of the Tapatco factory on fire in a giant blaze, with one man visible in the corner.
Item is a photograph of the Tapatco factory on fire with firefighters trying to put it out.