The item is a postcard of the Canadian Pacific Railway station in Sherbrooke in winter from 1909, situated at the corner of Belvedere and Frontenac Streets.
The item is a postcard showing the South Eastern Railway station and Chemin de la Mine in Highwater around 1913. Included in the image is a elm tree.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the professional life, interests and father-son relationship of Brian P. Derick from 1959 to 1999. It consists of a curriculum vitae, correspondence from Brian to his father, Herbert R. Derick, a biography of H.R. Derick written by Brian, information on the commemorative medal for the 125th anniversary of Canada's confederation, correspondence regarding a grave lot and genealogical research, and a list of family antiques and souvenirs.
The series contains primary source material on research material on various towns, topics, and places within the Eastern Townships. It consists of newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence, scrapbooks, pamphlets, burial information, and petitions. The series contains many photocopied documents. The series is comprised of the following subseries; Alburg ([19--?]), Anticosti Island ([19--?], Archives: Ottawa and Quebec (1968-1984), Army Commissions ([19--?]), Ash Island ([199-?]), Ashmun, Jehudi (1959), Bedford County (1820-1991|), Beebe ([197-?]), Boundary line (1972), British American Land Company (1969), Caldwell and Christie Manor (1827-[198-?]), Census Reports Eastern Townships ([19--?]), Census Extracts USA ([19--?]), Chambly ([197-?]), Christ Church & Caldwell Manor ([197-?]-[199-?]), Cassville (1988), Clarenceville (1890-[198-?]), Clarenceville Scrapbook ([18--?]), Clarenceville Methodist Church ([19--?]), Commissioners Court Clarenceville ([1836]-[19--?]), Coaticook (1894), Drummondville: Southern Canada Power Company ([193-?]-[195-?]), Dunham (1968), Eastern Townships ([19--?]), First Lacolle Company Canadian Girl Guides ([19--?]), Foucalt Cadastre ([19--?]), German Settlers in Eastern Townships ([198-?]), Gilhead Lutheran Church Baptisms (1990), Hatley (1991), Henryville (1822-1993), Isle aux Noix (1901-[1971?]), Isle la Motte (1975), Lacolle (1890-[19--?]), Land Grants ([19--?]), Land Petitions Hemmingford ([19--?]), Lennoxville ([19--?]-1990), Lower Canada Settlers ([19--?]), Maine Mining Maps ([19--?]), Mansonville ([1882?]-1976), Masonic Lodges (1817-1976), Methodist Church ([1989?]), Missisquoi Loyalists: Vermont Historical Society (1938), Napierville and Douglas Corner (1956-1990), Notary records ([199-?]), Noyan ([196-?]-[199-?]), Odelltown ([19--?]), Orford Mountain Railroad (1909), Owl's Head ([19--?]), Philipsburg ([19--?]), Pike River ([19--?]), Protestant Colonization & Settlement Society of Montreal (1960), Rebellion Claims (1838-1849), Richelieu Bridge Co. (1885-1967), Seignory Records ([19--?]), Sherbrooke ([192-?]-[197-?]), Sorel ([199-?]), Stanstead (1973), St. Armand (1853-[19--?]), St. John's Richelieu(1852-1904), St. Vallier Mailloux ([19--?]), Taylor Petition ([19--?]), and Ticonderoga ([19--?]).
The subseries contains primary source material on newspapers published in St. John's (now Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) from 1852 to 1921. It consists of three numbers of the News and Eastern Townships Advocate from 1852 to 1904, and a map of the Richelieu River between the harbour of St. John's and Pointe à la Mule lights from 1921.
Item is a photograph of the Island Queen on the Richelieu River, with people visible on the deck, taken in 1898. Captained by Benjamin V. Naylor.
The item is a postcard showing the Magog River and Wolfe Street (presently Belvedere) bridge, foot bridge and power dam in Sherbrooke from about the 1910s.
The series contains primary source material on account books dating from 1848 to [1989?]. It consists of six books; most are account ledgers, the Mansonville House book is a guest register. The series is comprised of the following files; Cleveland, Carmichael & Co. (1853-1885), Foster & Co. (1848-[185-?]), William J. Derick (1878-1891), James Quig & James Carbonneau ([1906?]-[1989?]), Unidentified ([1863?]-[1889?]), Clarenceville Protestant School Commissioners (1916-1935), and Mansonville House (1876-1919).
The series contains primary source material on families that had a connection to the Dericks. It consists of research notes, newspaper clippings, family registers, correspondence, legal documents, scrapbooks, The series is comprised of the following subseries; Andrews, J.R (1883-[18--?]), Beerwort (1891-[198-?]), Brisbin, James Thomas (1848), Christie, Gabriel ([19--?]), Cochrane, Frank ([19--?]), Colton ([197-?]-[199-?]), Cutting (1928, [198-?]-[1993?]), Eaton, Wyatt ([197-?]-[199-?]), Flagg ([1834?]-[1993?]), Friott ([19--?]), Greer ([197-?]), George ([1828?]-[2003?]), George, B.C (1979), Hawley ([1789]-[19--?]), Holt ([19--?]), Hunt ([1991?]), Hunter ([19--?]), Huntington ([19--?]), Hulbert ([1978?]-[199-?]), Hurd (1968-1972), Huxley (1995), Johnson ([1972?]-[199-?]), Kemp, James (1832-[19--?]), Lambie ([19--?]), Livingston, Darcy Gary (1970-[198-?]), Longeway (1838, 1974-[198-?]), Luke ([19--?]), Lyon, C.G ([196-?]), MacCallum ([19--?]), MacDowell, Thain Wendell (1816-[2002?]), MacFie ([19--?]), Mitchell (1993), Mock ([198-?]-[199-?]), Naylor (1862-1992), O'Connor ([19--?]), O'Hea, Timothy ([1988?]), Odell ([1844?]-[19--?]), Patterson, Richard (1960-[198-?]), Robinson ([196-?]), Rowe-Hewson ([1918?]-[198-?]), Ruiter (1782-1799, [198-?]-[199-?]), Ryan ([19--?]), Saxe ([19--?]), Scott ([197-?]), Shand ([1971?]-[197-?]), Snider ([19--?]), Stewart, Rev. Charles James ([19--?]), Stevens ([199-?]), Stone (1975), Struthers ([195-?]-[199-?]), Taylor, Rev. Ernest ([1938?]-[19--?]), Townsend ([18--?]-[19--?]), Van Vliet (1889-1993), Vaughan (1770[reproduction]-1993), Williams (1854-[19--?]), and Young ([198-?]-[199-?]), Mayo (1824), Eyby (1830-1804), Trepannier (1815-1939), Caldwell (1801), Gustavsson (1904), Other people (1794-1949), Genealogical research binders ([196-?]-[199-?], and Genealogical correspondence (1965-1972).
The file contains secondary source information on the personal and professional life of Amos Hawley Vaughan in Missisquoi County and Selkirk, Manitoba from 1784 to about 1965. It consists of biographical information and family information, a transcription of an obituary, and reproductions of correspondence and newspaper articles. It also includes photograph reproductions of Amos H. Vaughan, his wife, Nancy Smith, Robert Struthers, Eliza Struthers, Mary Hawley Smith and her husband.
The file contains secondary and primary source information on the personal and professional life and military career Reuben H. Vaughan in Missisquoi County from 1839 to the 1980s. It consists of a certificate of appointment as ensign to the 3rd Battalion of Rouville; a memorandum; a court ruling; biographies; information on his tombstone; photocopies of receipts, shipping documents and biographical information; and a diary and transcripts.
Item is a portrait photograph of Annie J. Derick in California in 1911. Photographer: Witzels (Los Angeles, California).
Item is a photograph of the Granby Elastic Web Limited factory in Granby, with Denison Street and railway tracks visible in the foreground, taken around the 1930s.
Item is a portrait photograph of Mary Maude Alta (née Canfield) Masten, in Coaticook from around 1880. Photographer: M.D. Kilburn (Coaticook, Que.).
Item is a photograph of Benjamin Vaughan, probably taken in the 1890s. Photographer: McKay (Cresco, Iowa).
Item is a photograph of Rev. Henry A. Naylor and Ada E. Mount on the occasion of their marriage on 5 May 1896. Ada is in a wedding dress, holding a bouquet.
Item is a photograph of a group of the children of Benjamin V. Naylor, probably including Elizabeth (Bessie), George, Grace, Herbert, and Donald, likely taken around 1896. Photographer: Pinsonneault (St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.).
Item is a portrait photograph of Eliza Reynolds, wife of John Seymour, taken in 1895.
Item is a photograph of Reuben H. Vaughan, probably taken around 1900.
The subseries contains primary and secondary source information on the personal, professional, and military lives of the Naylor family in Missisquoi County and in Manitoba from 1862 to 1992. It consists primarily of correspondence, photographs, biographical notes, family tree research, newspaper clippings, and land deeds pertaining to various members of the Naylor family. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Family research (1911[copied]-1990), Business affairs ([187-?]-[1975]), Property (1862-1921[photocopied]), Agnes A. Naylor (1911-1930), Benjamin V. Naylor (1874-1919), Donald B. Naylor (1914-1992), Elizabeth Bessie Naylor ([190-?]-1960), George B. Naylor (1901-1985), Grace A. Naylor (1902-1959), Herbert V. Naylor (1913-1917, 1987), Rev. William H. Naylor (1910-1990), Other Naylor Photographs ([186-?]-1929), and Boats and Shipping ([187-?]-[191-?]).
The sub-series contains primary source material on the professional activities of Herbert Derick from 1941 to 1993. It consists of correspondence, legal documents, a scrapbook . The sub-series is comprised of the followings files; Department of Immigration (1948-1959), Southern Canada Power Co. Ltd. (1947-1963), Industrial Commissioners Association ([196-?]-1969), Royal Canadian Air Force ([1941?]-1993), Royal Canadian Air Force Association Legion (1949-1972), Political involvement (1984-1986), Property (1956-1991), Scrapbooks ([196-?]-[198-?]), Department of Industry and Commerce (1963-1980), Education (1935), Correspondence-general (1956-1968, 1991), Curriculum vitae (1960).
The file consists of photographs of the following: Esther Geer and a brother, Clare Geer, Edmund Geer, Mamie Geer, and Walter Geer.
The sub-series contains primary source material on photographs of specific locations within the Eastern Townships. The sub-series is composed of the following files; Mansonville ([18--?]-[19--?]), Richmond (1925-1951), Granby (1931-1946), Lacolle ([19--?]), Ile aux Noix (1830-[19--?]), Clarenceville ([18--?]), Chambly (1849), Clarencetown ([19--?]), Noyan ([19--?]), Hemming Fall's (1926-1931), St. Johns ([19-2?], and Unidentified ([19--?]).
The sub-series contains primary source material on photographs of buildings, landscapes, and animals. Pictured among the photographs: an engraving of the Dorchester engine and Champlain & St. Lawrence Railroad train, St. Luke's Anglican Church at Sand Hill, Acton Vale, the J.B. Derick home in Noyan, a train crash in Sutton, the Anglican Church at Lacadie, photos of wildlife, Odelltown Methodist Church, Christ Church Anglican at Rawdon, the Block house at Philipsburg, the Southern Canada Power dam at Hemmings Falls on the St. Francis River, the Montreal Island Power Company on the Rivière des Prairies, the Bryson dam on the Ottawa River, and the Jewell, Bullsburg, and Quaker cemeteries. Included in the album are views of Fort Lennox, the Lacolle Block house, the Butterfield hockey team with Maurice Richard, go karts races at the Stanstead Border arena, photographs of various commemorative plaques, the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, Owl's Head Mountain, St. James Anglican Church in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Sunnyside Castle, and Stanstead College.
Item is a photograph of St. George’s Anglican Church in Clarenceville in winter with people, horses and sleighs visible, from around 1900.
The file contains postcards showing the Kemp Manufacturing building (in Montreal or Toronto), an advertisement for the Canadian National Railways dining cars (including recipes for Chicken à la Stanley and Harvard pudding), the Anglican Church in Moose Jaw, a sled with dog team in Prince Albert, and two unidentified postcards (one possibly showing a house around Stanstead and one of a schoolhouse with children standing in front, possibly around Vale Perkins or Mansonville).
The file contains information on boats and shipping from the 1900s to 1930s. Among the postcards are images of boats on Lake Memphremagog, Lake Champlain, Red River (Winnipeg, Man.), the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence River, Saskatchewan River (Alberta), Kootenay Lake (B.C.), Peace River, Athabaska River, and in Vancouver and other places in British Columbia, among others. Many of the postcards include messages addressed to George B. Naylor and B.V. Naylor as well as a few to Mrs. M.L. Abbott, Mrs. A.H. Derick, Samuel Abbott.
The subseries contains other postcards collected by Herbert Derick. It is comprised of the following files: Miscellaneous, Boats.
The file consists of photographs of the following members of the Vaughan family: Rebecca Vaughan, Mary Vaughan Lyon Chaplin, Mary Ellen Vaughan Struthers, Nancy Smith, Amos Hawley Vaughan, Rebecca Vaughan, Grace Alison Naylor, and Reuben H. Vaughan. It also included a photograph of the Vaughan home in Noyan.