The series consists of photographs relating to the personal and professional life of Sydney Arthur Fisher.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Frosst family.
The series consists of photographs relating to people and scenes of Iron Hill village.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Greene family of South Bolton.
Photographies touchant l'histoire et la vie à Magog dans les années 1920.
The series contains mostly secondary source documents relating to Alice Maude Smith. Some of the documents are inserted in one of the photo albums.
The series contains the personal collection of photographs owned by Alice Maude Smith, inserted in three photo albums. The topics include family photos in Abercorn, starting with her grand-mother Polly Barber; her studying years in Massachusetts and Illinois, her professional career as a nurse, a doctor, and a writer. Finally, she kept many photos of her sibling's families, particularly her brother Abram Howard's family from Tacoma, Washington, and her sister Anna, married to Louis Shultz of Rockford, Illinois.
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Tarbell Family, including a handwritten cookbook belonging to Nellie Tarbell, and some information about H.K. Tarbell and Ronald Smith.
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Mizener family, including a Volunteer Worker for Civil Defence Certificate for Karl A. Mizener (1945), a "Mental Arithmetic" exercise book, and a Certificate of Enrollment as a "Little Helper" for Gerald Mizener and Keith Mason Mizener. There are also items belonging to Karl Mizener from his time Overseas in WWI.
The series consists of photographs relating to the Scott family, from East Dunham, also known as Scottsmore.
This series includes primary source information related to the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifle Association in the form of photographs and painting reproductions, which date to circa 1910 to circa 1980. Some individuals in the photographs include Major W. G. Mackness, Brig. Gen. D Draper, Col W. N. Rhodes, Sidney Spanswick, Stan Wooley, Capt. John Hutchison, Albert Cotterail, Sidney Sayer, Bishop Waterman, Maj. Llyod Mudd, Princess Patricia of Connaught, Lord Brooke, Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, and Edith Cavell.
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Pettes family, including land grants in Nova Scotia.
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to Col. Samuel Wells and his wife Hannah Sheldon. They include personal documents and correspondence related to his estate.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to Ephraim Nash, son of Eleazor and Phoebe Kellogg. They include personal and professional documents, for his work as a surveyor.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to Samuel Wells, son of Oliver Wells and Lucy Whipple.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to the estate of the late David Wells of Greenfield, New England, which was under the supervision of Ephraim Nash, as he was named the executor of the estate.
The series contains legal documents regarding Henry Boright.
The series contains a Deed of Sale as well as receipts and a Bond concerning William Gates.
The series contains primary source information on the military involvement of the Heard/Hurd family of Newport Township, and on the militia of that place, from 1792 to 1830. It consists of warrants to notify militiamen of summons; militia rolls; correspondence regarding militia rolls; and a circular regarding military commissions. Three of the documents also include handwritten transcripts.
The series consists of a primary source document relating to Whipple Wells, son of Oliver Wells and Lucy Whipple, and his wife Hannah (Anna) Gale, daughter of Samuel Gale and Rebeccah Wells.
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to James Pettes, who lived in Nova Scotia and moved to the Township of Brome with some of his children in 1804.
James PettesThe serie consists of one textual record of primary source (testament, 1831).
The series contains primary source information on the administration of justice and the law in Newport Township from 1792 to 1856. It consists of a Circuit Court subpeona; correspondence regarding a lawsuit; a letter to Augustus Hurd regarding his wife's estate; a jury summons; a list of persons qualified to serve as Grand Jurors at the Courts of General Sessions of the Peace for the District of Saint Francis (1824); a list of Grand Jurors for the Township of Newport (1824); a warrant; court summons; meeting notices; court declarations; and two agreements.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to Alfred Nash, son of Ephraim and Hannah Wells, consisting of a letter written by Samuel Willard in 1818, and personal transactions of goods and land, between 1829 and 1837.
The series consists of primary source documents relating to Reverend John Jackson, who came to live in Brome.
The file contains primary source documents relating to the personal and professional life of Ephraim Nash, son of Alfred and Lucinda K. Willard.
The series contains legal documents regarding Joel and James Rollin[s], including a land settlement by the Lalanne, N.P.
The series consists of legal documents relating to transactions made by Thomas Patten.
The series contains primary source material on the life of Nelson Cleveland. It consists of a certificate of appointment to Captain in the Second Battalion of the Sherbrooke Militia.
Cleveland, Nelson