The item contains information on the Ascot Women's Institute activities. It is a paper recounting the citizenship activities that the Ascot Women's Institute performed over the years.
The item contains information on the Municipality of Ascot's activities. It is a letter about the tax collection.
The item contains information on Aeneas McMaster's professional activities. It is a letter from Mr. Young to Aeneas McMaster concerning his land.
The item contains information on the social life of William Hoste Webb. It is an invitation from the St. George's Society of Sherbrooke.
The item contains information on the Reynolds’ family professional life. It is a document by which claims are relinquished by James Liddell in favor of Elijah Stewart Reynolds.
The item contains information on the Sherbrooke Ploughmen’s Association activities. It is the programme for the ploughing match of 1967.
The item contains information on the Huntingville Universalist Church’s activities. It is a Certificate of Dedication for Frederick K. Mallory on 26 June 1892, signed by minister Wilbur Potter.
The item contains information on Wright Gibson’s professional life. It is a report for the Sherbrooke High School.
The item contains information on the Municipality of Shefford County’s activities. It is a letter from Napoléon Marchesseault.
The item contains information on Julia Annie Harvey’s professionnal life. It is a letter of employment from a school in Orford.
The item contains information on James Miller’s professional life. It is an advertisement for a clearing out sale.
The item contains information on the Canadian Institute of International Affairs of Sherbrooke/Lennoxville. It is their by-laws for the year 1981.
The item contains information on the Canadian Institute of International Affairs of Sherbrooke/Lennoxville’s foundation. It is a letter to Mr. Masters about their new members in 1945.
The item contains information on Robert Speer’s activities. It is a newspaper article about Sherbrooke’s industries in the 1930’s.
The item contains information on the Celtic Research Group’s activities. It is the title page of the book Celts of Compton County.
The item contains information on the Celtic Research Group’s activities. It is the foreword of the book Celts of Compton County.
The item contains information on the Stanstead and Sherbrooke Fire Insurance Company’s activities. It is an insurance policy to the name of George Armitage for the year 1907.
The item is an issue of the newspaper The Richmond Times-Guardian, Vol. 62, No. 50, dated 8 September 1916.
The item is an issue of the newspaper The Richmond Times-Guardian, Vol. 60, No. 53, dated 9 October 1914.
The item is an issue of the newspaper The Richmond Times-Guardian, Vol. 59, No. 38, dated 26 June 1914.
The item is an issue of the newspaper The Richmond Times-Guardian, Vol. 64, No. 27, dated 22 November 1918.
Item is letter from the Sherbrooke District Council Boy Scouts leadership requesting the Sherbrooke City Council for permission to host a "Council Fire" as part of their Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Day celebrations.
Item is a souvenir programme for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth's coronation day celebrations in Stanstead, Beebe, and Rock Island on 12 May 1937.
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.