The item consists of a programme for an evening of music and dancing held to benefit the 1st Lennoxville Volunteer Rifle Corps at the Albion Hotel in Lennoxville in 1863.
Item is a programme for a performance by the Boston Comedy Company of "Not Guilty" and "Silent Woman !" at the Town Hall in Lennoxville.
Item is a programme for MM. P. Paul-Marcel, 2-4 September 1912, at His Majesty's Theatre, Sherbrooke.
Item is a programme for Creatore and his Famous Band at his Majesty's Theatre, Sherbrooke, on 3 May 1916.
The item consists of a programme for "A Shamrock Evening", which included music and theatre production, performed at Mont-Notre-Dame in Sherbrooke on 13 April 1913.
Item is a pamphlet published by the Eastern Townships Associated Boards of Trade and Eastern Townships Settlement Society advertising "The Eastern Townships of Quebec: A Good Place to Live and Play." The pamphlet discusses the region's topography, climate, agriculture, settlement opportunities, mining, cities and towns, tourist attractions, and transportation and markets. It dates from around 1947.
The item consists of one issue of "The Sizzler", a newsletter for the 117th Battalion, from 1917.
The item is a typed excerpt from J-Émond Roy ’s “Histoire de la Siegneurie de Lauzon” with a forward and afterward by Hally Carrington Brent dated 1948, which includes a detailed history of the Charest de Lauzon family in France, Quebec, Louisiana, and the Dominican Republic.
The item is a letter from Hally C. (née Brown) Brent to her mother-in-law, Frances R. (née Kenner) Brent where she writes about a child's birthday party, her son's recent sickness and convalescence, friends, and food.
The item is a letter from Harried (aka Hally) Carrington (née Brown) Brent to her mother-in-law, Frances R. (née Kenner) Brent, written on 31 August 1914 from North Hatley. In the letter, Hally recounts a child's birthday party and comments on the war.
The item is a document on titled “Recollections fo the Sherbrooke Hospital in the 1950s” by Dr. E.A. Cooper, including information on the departments, services, and staff of the Sherbrooke Hospital.
The item is a letter from Harry Grundy (lawyer) to E.A. Gould regarding the feasibility and need for a foundation for the Sherbrooke Hospital, dated 2 October 1972.
Also includes the area that would become Emberton Township.
Section includes 1861 population figures per township.
Section includes 1861 population figures per township.