This sub-series contains administrative documents dating from 1974 to 1979 collected by Donald MacMillan over the course of his involvement with the Eastern Townships Citizen Association, including papers of incorporation and meeting minutes. The sub-series is arranged in the following files: By-Laws (1974-1975) and Meeting Minutes (1979).
This sub-series contains primary sources documents related to the Sherbrooke Fair from 1935-1985 collected by Donald MacMillan, including programs, prize lists, lists of agricultural and animal husbandry competition participants, lists of competition winners, correspondence, by-laws, financial statements, and reports. The sub-series has not been arranged in files.
This sub-series contains primary source records related to the Cookshire Fair from 1952 to 1983 which were collected by Donald MacMillan, including prize lists, regulations, programs, competition lists, lists of agricultural and animal husbandry contests, and correspondence. The sub-series is not further arranged into files.
This sub-series contains administrative documents acquired by Donald Macmillan from the Sherbrooke Fat Stock Sale dated 1940 to 1945. The files includes programs, prize lists, annual reports, correspondence, financial documents, and publicity. The sub-series is arranged in the following files: Sherbrooke Fat Stock Sale(1940-1945), Sherbrooke Fat Stock Sale (1942-1945).
This file contains primary source records related to the Cookshire Bread Festival, which includes correspondence and the annual financial report from 1978.
The subseries contains source material on the history and establishment of Festival Lennoxville and the St. Francis Theatre Company from the 1970s to the early 1980s. It contains the following files: History ([1972?]-1979), Letters Patent (1972-1979), By-laws (1972-[1981?]), Seal (ca 1972), Logo ([Between 1972 and 1982]), and Certificate of Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (1978).
The subseries contains source material on the organization of the administration from 1972 to 1979. It contains the following files: Organization Chart and Responsibilities (1972-1979), Signatures (1974-1977), and Policies and Procedures ([ca 1975-1978]).
The subseries contains source material on the relationship between Bishop's University and Festival Lennoxville. It contains the following files: Correspondence concerning Agreements (1971-1982), Extracts of Minutes concerning Festival Lennoxville (1972-1977), and Centennial Theatre ([Between 1966-1982]).
The subseries contains source material regarding the equity of human resources at the St. Francis Theatre Company from 1972 to 1980. It contains the following files: Correspondence (1979-1980), Security Agreements (1972-1980) and Play Development Project ([1975-1976?]).
The subseries contains source information on the budgeting and accounting of Festival Lennoxville from 1971 to 1982. It contains the following files: Budgets (1971-1982), General Ledgers (1972-1982), Payroll Books (1972-1982), Financial Statements (1972-1982), Cash Disbursements and Receipts Journal (1975-1976).
The subseries contains source material on the public relations of Festival Lennoxville from approximately 1972 to 1982. It contains the following files: Schedules, Objectives, and Procedures ([Between 1972 and 1982]), and Public Relations List ([ca1975]).
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)The sub-series contains information on the property of Elizabeth Derick in Noyan in 1852. It consists of a copy of a land transaction between Elizabeth Derick and her nephew, David Derick.
The sub-series contains information on the Derick family in the United States from 1812 to 1961. It consists of copies a last will and testament of Charles Derick, a land transaction between David Allen and Charles Derick, and newspaper articles on the Derick farm in Brunswick, New York.
The sub-series contains largely secondary sources regarding the genealogy of the Derick family from about 1911 to the 1970s. It consists of family history notes, write-ups and newspaper obituaries.
The sub-series contains secondary source information on the genealogy of the Derick family, recorded from about 1963 to 1994. It consists of correspondence between Herbert R. Derick and various people and organizations regarding his research on the Derick family, primarily in Canada and United States.
The sub-series contains secondary source information on the Derick family in Missisquoi County from about the 1960s to the 1990s. It consists primarily of research notes, family trees, and newspaper articles.
The file contains primary source information on the life of John Derick from 1837 to 1852. It consists of an inventory of the estate of John Derick and Ophelia Edy Derick, John Derick's last will and testament, a custom house receipt, certificate of appointment to Pay Master Sergeant of the 3rd Militia Battalion of Rouville, and repayment receipts.
Derick, John (1810-1855)The sub-series contains primary source information on the personal and professional life of Myron L. Derick in Massachusetts, Illinois, and Wisconsin from 1890 to 1904. It consists of correspondence from Myron Lloyd Derick, largely to his brother, Morris C. Derick.
Derick, Myron LlyodThe 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 education, professional, and personal life of Mabel E. Derick in Brookline, Massachusetts from 1907 to 1912. It consists of letters written by Mabel to her father, Morris C. Derick with details on her studies, work prospects, personal life, and various family details. It also contains a letter written in shorthand.
Derick, Mabel Evelyn (1886-1923)The sub-series contains primary source information on the property of Heinrich (a.k.a. Henry) Derick in Caldwell's Manor from 1817. It consists of a reproduction of a land transaction between Henry Derick and Napier Christie Burton.
Derick, Heinrich (1784-1876)The sub-series contains information on the Colton family in England, New England and Clarenceville from around the 1970s to 1991. It consists largely of research notes, reproduced family trees and biographical notes, and correspondence.
The sub-series contains information on the George family in Potton from around 1828 to 2003. It consists largely of notes, research, and family trees. Included among the documents are a will for Joseph George and freemason certificates.
The sub-series contains information on the life of Brackett C. George in Potton from 1884 to 1930. It consists largely of business correspondence, deeds, and receipts.
The sub-series contains information on the Holt family in St-Armand and North Hatley from 1821 to 1992. It consists of a reproduced petition, a reproduced land petition, documents from the Holt Association of America, research, notes, and correspondence. It also includes a scrapbook largely focused on Albert E. Holt.
The sub-series contains information on the Hunter family in Clarenceville from 1857 to 1898. It consists largely of reproductions of land deeds and wills.
The sub-series contains information on the Huntingdon family in 1784. It consists of a reproduction of an indenture for Simon Huntingdon.
The sub-series contains information on the James Kemp family in Lacolle from 1832 to 1975. It consists largely of an account book, land deeds, receipts, newspaper clippings, and correspondence.
The sub-series contains information on the Lambie family in Noyan from 1864 to 1980. It consists largely of reproductions of military records for John F. Lambie and correspondence.