The sub-series contains primary source information on Gertrude (nee Coolidge) Derick from 1891 to 1907. It consists of two letters written by Gertrude to Morris C. Derick regarding her condolences on the death of his wife, Lizzie, and on family news.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the personal and professional life of Ernest E. Derick in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota and South Haven, Michigan from 1890 to 1909. It consists of correspondence from Ernest to his brother, Morris C. Derick largely discussing family life, health, finances, and work.
Derick, Ernest Elisha (b. 1867)The sub-series contains primary and secondary source information on the life of Conrade/Conrad Derick in Noyan, Quebec from 1795 to about the 1980s. It consists of land transactions, business and personal correspondence, military and professional appointments, receipts, and biographical history notes.
Derick, Conrade (1774-1842)Portrait of Charles and Ann [Hoskins] Boright, taken by an unidentified photographer, reproduced on a negative.
Portrait of an unknown woman and little girl.
Portrait of Mrs. Percy Boright and her children: Irene, Charles, Ralph and Alice.
Portrait of young men with Percy Boright (second from right, back row).
Photo of Boright family members, taken in front of Percy Boright's home in Waterloo. Left is Mr. and Mrs. Percy Boright; their sons Ralph and Robert are behind them. Miss Emma Boright and Mrs. Eunice Boright Bridge are beside them.
Photo of Mrs. Alice Boright Curtis, Curtis Boright, and Mrs. Eunice Boright Bridge, Waterloo.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified man, possibly a member of the Gingras family, in a rocking chair on a verandah with a dog in his lap, probably taken in Sherbrooke or Lennoxville around the 1920s.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified child with a dog, possibly a member of the Gingras family, probably in Lennoxville or Sherbrooke in the 1920s.
Item is a photograph of a dog sleeping, likely belonging to the Gingras family, in the Lennoxville from around the 1920s.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified woman, possibly a member of a Gingras family, holding a cat probably in Lennoxville the 1920s.
The item is a photograph of a man and two children, possibly Armand Gingras with sons, Leonard and Gerald, and a dog, probably taken in Sherbrooke or Lennoxville in the 1920s.
The item is a photograph of Gerald Gingras, Wilma Campbell, and an unknown man, taken on Academy Street in Lennoxville in the early 1940s.
The item is a photograph of two boys, possibly Leonard and Gerald Gingras, and two dogs, probably taken in Lennoxville in the 1920s.
The item is a photograph of Leonard Gingras, Wilma Campbell, and Gerald Gingras, on Academy Street in Lennoxville, taken in the 1940s.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified man, possibly Armand Gingras, and woman, probably taken in Sherbrooke around the 1910s.
The item is a photograph of an unidentified toddler holding a cat, with a garden and house visible in the background, probably taken in Sherbrooke in the 1920s.
Item is a statement of George Hanby Cairns of Montreal, written July 6, 1905. It primarily describes the lives and assets of Robert Cairns (tailor) and Ann Jane Hope Cairns, with mentions of a Mr. Fergerson (merchant tailor) and his daughter, Hanby F. Cairns (lawyer), Dr. James Douglas, Charles Cairns, and Arthur Cairns. It statement appears to be a claim to a portion of the estate of Ann Jane Hope Cairns by her nephew, George Hanby Cairns.
Item is a photograph of Ebenezer Southmayd, first Postmaster of Barnston/Dixville, Que. (Now known as Ways Mills, Que.). Photograph by M.D. Kilburn.
Item is a photograph of E.W. Farwell.
Item is a photograph of Harold Bruce Fletcher. (To see a promotion certificate as 2nd lieutenant, see P244-006-003 in Box F-44)
Item is a photograph on a glass negative of Ralph Gustafson in a suit.
item is a photograph of George E. Jobel (1921-2006) and his first wife Elma M. (Wilson) Jobel (1915-1999). They married in 1943.
Item is a photograph of George Jobel siting on a boat pull out of the water.
Item is a photograph of William (Bill) McCallum standing with a cane in front of a house. Taken in 1946 at Randboro, Province of Quebec. Notice the bottle nailed to the tree.
Item is a photograph of William (Bill) McCallum (1875-1947) and his niece Wilma McCallum (1915-1986).
Item is a photograph of Freeman Clowery (1923-2018) and his first wife, Frances Martin (1922-1989), before 1989.