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CA SHC F013-S008-001 · Item · 1900 [drawn ca. 2000]
Part of Fonds Yves Robillard

Item is a map drawn by Yves Robillard showing the roads, properties, industries and residents of Baldwin's Mills at about 1900.

CA SHC C032-S003-002 · Item · [188-?]
Part of Collection Société d’histoire de Coaticook

Item is a reproduced map showing the railway lines of the Eastern Townships, southern Quebec and the northern part of New England in about the 1880s. The railways lines included are those of the Grand Trunk Railway, St. John's & Montreal Railway, Otttawa & Prescott Railway, Stanstead Shefford & Chambly Railway as well as some American railroads.

Lolita programme
CA SHC C032-S001-D004-001 · Item · 1934
Part of Collection Société d’histoire de Coaticook

Item is a souvenir programme for the musical performance of "Lolita" by the Société Musicale de Coaticook (Coaticook Musical Society) in 1934, on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of the founding of Coaticook. Included in the programme are advertisements for local businesses and an historical sketch of the Société Musicale de Coaticook.

Bertha Ralston's notebook
CA ETRC P997-007-03-002-006 · Item · 1891-1902
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Textual Records collection

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.