The item is an index to the names appearing the publication Soldiers of Cookshire and Vicinity in the Great War.
The file primarily consists of 36 programmes for awards nights and graduations at Alexander Galt Regional High School, Lennoxville. The file provides information about the school's cultural events, performances, and student activities, such as plays, awards nights, graduation ceremonies, and reunions from 1973 to 1998. It is also a source of information on the Waterville School and includes a reunion souvenir booklet, newspaper clipping and program from 1989; a photograph of the Waterville classes of Grades 4, 5 and 6 from around 1940; a proficiency certificate awarded Evelyn Smith in 1916; two concert prorgrammes from the Mitchell school from 1948 and 1965; and a programme from a performance of "Our Hearts were Young and Gay" by the Lennoxville High School Dramatic Society in 1947.
Item is a consent form and transcript of an interview of Alton W. Ewing by Neil Burns in Island Brook in 1979.
The item contains information on the Celtic Research Group’s activities. It is the title page of the book Celts of Compton County.
The file consists of a digital reproduction of the East Clifton Busy Bees' Cook Book, probably from the late 1970s. The Busy Bees were first organized as a Sunday School class of the East Clifton Methodist (later United) Church for teenage girls.
The item contains information on the Celtic Research Group’s activities. It is the foreword of the book Celts of Compton County.
This item is an Order of Divine Service containing participant and song information on a Divine Service conducted for the 100th anniversary of the Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 at the Sawyerville United Church on April 24, 1970. The individuals listed include the conductor, assistants, individuals in attendance and their town/city of residence.
Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 (Saywerville)Item is a statement of revenue for Trains 202-203 traveling between Montreal and Megantic in 1965.
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.
Official Telephone Directory including Sherbrooke and vicinity, published by Bell Telephone Company in 1950.
The file consists of a recipe book compiled by the Cookshire Women's Institute from before 1949. It also includes brief historical notes on the town and region.
Item is a catalogue of properties (farms, houses, businesses) for sale by Nunns & Moulton (agents of land, insurance and buildings) in Coaticook, Milby, Ladd's Mills, Stanhope, Barnston Township, Compton and Barford Township.
La pièce est une histoire généalogique de la famille Wyman au Canada et l’États Unies, incluant des notes biographiques, compilé par Levi Wyman en 1946.
The item is a published book consisting of biographies of men and women from the Cookshire area that served in World War I.
Item is a cash book from Hampden for the period from 1900 to 1914.
The file consists of a book of poems by Joseph Rice Ball and Lillian Stuart Ball, titled "Greetings from Mapleside", which also includes photographs, from around 1900 and a custom Christmas greeting card from Henry S. Ball, dated 1907. Mapleside was the Ball family property in Waterville.
This item is a declaration for registration containing information on the incorporation/founding of the Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 on December 19, 1901.
Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 (Saywerville)The item are the lyrics to "An Original Hymn" composed by E.S. Orr for the Thanksgiving Service at the Cookshire Methodist Church (later of United denomination) to honour Queen Victoria on 20 June 1897.
The item are lyrics to the "Cookshire Mill Song," composed by William Frazier around 1890.
The item contains information on Aeneas McMaster's professional activities. It is a letter from Mr. Young to Aeneas McMaster concerning his land.