The file contains source material on the formation of Volunteer Corps in the Eastern Townships during the rebellion from 1837 to 1839. It consists mainly of correspondence within the church and government.
The file contains 30 photographs on families in East Angus from late 19th century to 20th century.
behind Mrs. Emélédée Arcand-Turcotte, grandparents of Mrs. Lionel Turcotte
First Church of Saint-Louis de France, East Angus
Great-uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Turcotte
Built at a cost of $ 6,926.75, without including the interior
Tom Graham, Pit Doré, H. Parson, L. Graham, Pit Bernier, Ernie Parson
sawmills 1898. Fred Parsons (superintendent)
Father from 1888 to 1898
Item is a photograph of William Angus. He purchased the land and water power rights in the area that would become East Angus. In 1882, he constructed a pulp mill, sawmill, and dam.
Item is a photograph of Alfred Lagueux's house and his family in East Angus. He was the neighbour of Adjutor Lapointe.
near her well at 98, died at the age of 104
Item is a aerial photograph of downtown East Angus.On the right is the english school wich will become the City Hall. This picture was taken around 1900.
Item is a photograph of the Grans Central Hotel, also called the Hotel Commercial. It was the property of Salomon Chapdeleine.
Item is a photograph of the main Street in East Angus in 1900.
1st row: Mabel Willard, Gertrude Buttler McFadden, professeure Mlle Jackson, Nellie Russell, Doris Cahrnock;
2nd row: Ethel Parsons Shattuck, Cassie, Gertrude Willard, L. Davis Robert Sawyer, Charlie Westgate
2nd row : 4- Ernie Parsons ;
3rd row : 4- Eulysse Gorhaum, 5- Harry Parsons
Célanire Vachon ?, (1882-1975)
Théophile Lamontagne, (1872-1960)
From left to right : Elie, Adélard, Rose-Alma, Emma Breault Chapdeleine, Arthur, Wilfrid (baby), Salomon, Joséphine, Ludger
St-Jean Street. The director is Mr. Philippe Boisvert, on the left, Mrs. Viens, mother of Mrs. Sylvia Blouin.
Item is a photograph of the derailment of a train from Chicago and Grand Trunk co. in 1905.
Item is a photograph of an old train engine in 1905.