Owl's Head
Brome, County of
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Item is a slide of the tourist information office located in Sutton.
The Golden Rule Lodge of Stanstead holds a ceremony every year at the top of Owl's Head.
The file contains primary source material on tourism in the Sutton area from the early 1900s. It consists of an advertisement outlining the attractions Sutton can offer to tourists. The advertisement includes images of the surrounding landscape and includes Grace Anglican Church in Sutton, Legrage Falls, Balance Rock, the Pinnacle, Sutton Methodist Church, the Canadian Mohonk, and Billing's cascade.
The file contains primary source information on the members and activities of the Mount Sutton Chapter No. 12, Royal Arch Masons in 1994. It consists of a list of officers and an invitation and agenda for a regular convocation of the chapter.
The fonds contains primary source information on the theatre productions of the Brae Manor Players in Knowlton and North Hatley from 1939 to 1955. If consists of programmes.
Brae Manor PlayersThe file consists of a school municipality census for East Bolton for 1899. The ledger was later used as a cookbook for Emma (née Bryant) Patch (1891-1951) of Magog, probably from the 1920s to the 1940s.
The item is a school notebook, consisting of lesson notes and plans, kept by Berth Ralston from 1891-1902 in West Bolton and following her move to New Hampshire. Bertha B. Ralston was the daughter of Edward Ralston and Carrie Williamson of West Bolton; she was born in 1868, died 1957. Bertha Ralston married Arthur Foster Sumner in 1894 in West Bolton, Quebec. The later moved to Concord, New Hampshire, where they lived until sometime after 1910.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph taken around the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, depicting a Ezra Courser of Glen Sutton holding a scythe.
National Topographic series, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff, Sutton, 1 sheet (1937): includes Stanbridge, Dunham, Brome, Sutton, Farnham West, Farnham East, St. Armand Townships
Topographic Map, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff Granby, 1 sheet (1944): includes Granby, Shefford, Milton, Roxton, Farnham West, East Farnham, and Brome Townships, and part of Rouville and Bagot Counties
Item is a statement of revenue for Trains 202-203 traveling between Montreal and Megantic in 1965.
Item is a description of the evolution of the South Eastern Railway Company from 1866 to 1931.
Item is a letter to the Ministry of Transport dated October 30 1965 protesting the termination of passenger train service by the C.P.R. on behalf of the people of Sutton, QC.
Item is a letter dated 2 November 1965 to Mr. Heward Grafftey, Member of Parliament for Brome-Missisquoi, from C.S. Douglas of Sutton, arguing that the C.P.R. had obligations to the taxpayers of rural areas which contributed to the building of the railways to sustain railway service to those areas.
Item is a letter dated 30 November 1965 from C.W. Rump, Secretary for the Board of Transport Commissioners for Canada, to Mr. C.S. Douglas of Sutton, acknowledging the receipt of a letter regarding the termination of passenger train services.
Item is a programme for a performance of "Too Much Married", put on by the West Brome Dramatic Club.
The file consists of one issue of the Knowlton News and Brome County Advocate: Vol. 61, No. 23, 22 May 1908.
Ce fonds porte essentiellement sur la gestion financière de la paroisse. Il témoigne également de son patrimoine. Il contient un plan, des documents financiers, une lettre, des demandes et décrets d'érection de la Congrégation des Enfants de Marie et de celle des Dames de Sainte-Anne. Un inventaire de l'église et des photographies complètent ce fonds.
UntitledItem is a photograph of the aftermath of the Sutton fire, looking east from Boright and Stafford streets on 15 April 1898.
Item is a photograph of Ralph Getty of West Sutton smiling and carrying a pail and rake.
Item is a photograph of a man making maple syrup in a big kettle in Glen Sutton, while a young boy watches.
Item is a photograph of two large oxen hauling lumber through the snow in Glen Sutton, while Mac gross and Henry Wilson look on.
Item is a photograph of a group of people collecting sap from trees, infront of a sugar shack, in Glen Sutton. In the photograph horses can be seen pulling a sleigh.
Item is a photograph of the town of Knowlton located in the township of Brome, with a stone church visable.
Item is a postcard of Knowlton in winter, looking up a street at the church.