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Citizenship
CA ETRC P100-001 · Item · 1980
Part of Ascot Women's Institute fonds

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.

Letter from J Young
CA ETRC P094-003-001 · Item · 1876
Part of Aeneas McMaster fonds

The item contains information on Aeneas McMaster's professional activities. It is a letter from Mr. Young to Aeneas McMaster concerning his land.

Transfer from James Liddell
CA ETRC P090-003-001 · Item · 1857
Part of Frances Chamberlin Barnum fonds

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.

Clearing out sale
CA ETRC P069-002-001 · Item · 1899
Part of James Miller fonds

The item contains information on James Miller’s professional life. It is an advertisement for a clearing out sale.

Sherbrooke’s industries
CA ETRC P050-001 · Item · 193?
Part of Robert B. Speer fonds

The item contains information on Robert Speer’s activities. It is a newspaper article about Sherbrooke’s industries in the 1930’s.

Foreword
CA ETRC P045-001-002 · Item · 1979
Part of Celtic Research Group fonds

The item contains information on the Celtic Research Group’s activities. It is the foreword of the book Celts of Compton County.

CA ETRC P181-005-002 · Part · 2 Sep. 1918
Part of Hally Carrington Brent fonds

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.

CA ETRC P181-005-001 · Part · 1914
Part of Hally Carrington Brent fonds

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.