The series contains primary source material on four calendars produced by separate organizations, probably in the 1930s. It consists of calendars for R.B Reed & Sons of North Hatley, Missiquoi and Rouville Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Freleighsburg (which features a view of the Experimental Farm in Lennoxville), A.H Ham and Stanstead County Women's Institutes.
The series contains source material on the daily life of Dudley Baxter from 1838 to 1862. The diary deals mainly with the settlement of the Baxter family in the region of Frampton and with the agricultural work of Dudley Baxter including information on forest clearing, agriculture, breeding, fishing, wheat winnowing, and sales and purchases.
Series presents the Amicale du Sacré-Coeur in Coaticook from 1940 to 1959. It consists of photographs, two copies of their constitution, a minute book, and a certificate.
Series presents information on the early life of Leatrice Dresser in Coaticook from 1945 to 1969. It consists of a portrait photograph of Leatrice, a letter of appreciation from the National War Finance Committee, and two letters written by Leatrice (one to her mother, Nancy, and her brother, Howard).
The series contains a handwritten memorial for May Catherine Hunting from 1902. It includes information on her burial and life. May Catherine Hunting, first wife of William H. Wood, was born 25 May 1856 and died 18 February 1902.
The series consists of ten postcards from the Missisquoi-Vermont region.
The series contains information on locomotives in Kingsbury, East Angus, and Sherbrooke from around 1945 to 1959. It includes locomotives from the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Quebec Central Railway, as well as historical and technical notes on the various locomotives. Included among the views are the CPR turntable and station at Kingsbury and the QCR turntable at Sherbrooke.
Series contains information primarily related to the funeral and ambulance service operated by the Lefebvre family in Coaticook from the 1930s to the 1950s. It also contains items relating generally to the family from 1910 to 1951. The series consists of posters, advertisments, a newspaper article about the golden anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lefebvre, an extract of a baptismal record for David Lefebvre, and a newspaper reprint of a Coaticook hockey time.
Series presents information on the life of Wilbrod Labbé from around 1935 to 2001. It consists of an unaddressed letter to a love interest, auction announcements, and two anniversary souvenirs for Mr. Labbé and his wife, Clara.