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CA ETRC P006-006-016-001 · Part · [1883?]
Part of Minnie Hallowell Bowen fonds

The item is a portrait photograph of soldiers of the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment from around 1883. Pictured are: Staff Sergeant R.J. Spearing (standing, centre back), H.N. Robbins, T. Somers (middle row, left), Meredyth B. Hallowell (front row, centre), Ned Fraser.

Harry E. Grundy
CA ETRC P006-010-001-025 · Part · [192-?]
Part of Minnie Hallowell Bowen fonds

The item is a photograph of Harry E. Grundy outside of Plymouth Congregational Church (presently Plymouth-Trinity United Church) in Sherbrooke from about the 1920s.

G.F. Bowen and children
CA ETRC P006-010-001-019 · Part · [188-?]
Part of Minnie Hallowell Bowen fonds

The item is a photograph of G.F. Bowen and his children, probably taken in Sherbrooke, from around the 1880s. Pictured are (left to right): Jessie Bowen Hunt, Francis A. Bowen (standing), Cecil H. Bowen, George F. Bowen, and Frederick W.W. Bowen.

CA ETRC P006-010-001-009 · Part · [186-?]
Part of Minnie Hallowell Bowen fonds

The item is a group portrait photograph of (left to right): Dr. F.J. Austin, John Hallowell, Tom Tuck (druggist), Stephen Edgell, Dr. E. Worthington, F.A. Bowen, Ned Clark, Albert Symmes, Ned Bowen, and E.P. Felton, taken in Sherbrooke around the 1860s.

Minnie Hale
CA ETRC P006-010-001-016 · Part · [188-?]
Part of Minnie Hallowell Bowen fonds

The item is a studio photograph of Minnie Hale, daughter of Edward Hale and Eliza Bowen, from around the 1880s.

Robert Bethune
CA ETRC P006-010-002-030 · Part · [187-?]
Part of Minnie Hallowell Bowen fonds

The item is a studio photograph of Robert Bethune, son of John Bethune and Edith Hallowell, taken around the 1870s.

Lennoxville short bridge
CA ETRC P006-010-003-003 · Part · [191-?]
Part of Minnie Hallowell Bowen fonds

The item is a photograph of the covered bridge over the Massawippi River in Lennoxille, also known as the "short bridge," taken around 1910.