The file consists of a contract between Isaac Lawrence, Jr., and Samuel Willard for the building of a barn dated September 12, 1806 at Stukely.
The fonds consists of a Deed from Frederick Kellogg to Ezekial Lewis, Lot. No. 19, Range 4, Township of Shefford, dated July 3, 1810 at Shefford.
Lewis, EzekialThe fonds contains primary and secondary source information regarding Hon. William Warren Lynch, including legal documents, correspondence and newspaper clippings at the time of W.W. Lynch's death in 1916.
Lynch, William WarrenThe file consists of a letter from John Fraser of Montreal to the Hon. Judge W.W. Lynch of Knowlton saying that he had mailed him a copy of his book "Canadian pen and Ink Sketches", dated March 3, 1891.
The file consists of a Letter from W.H. MacFarlane in Cowansville to Hon. Justice Lynch giving him information about the Gleason Family who were the first settlers on Ebenezer Miltimore Farm in West Brome, dated August 15, 1897.
The file consists of a letter addressed to "My Dear Lynch" from M.T. O'Regan containing the urgency of trying to influence certain voters of local influence to vote for Lynch and not Fisher and a brief note from Dr. W.W. Lynch of Sherbrooke addresses to Homer M. Mitchell, Pres. of the Brome Co. Hist. Soc. thanking him for the genealogical information sent him about his mother's family. (Dr. Lynch enclosed and returned the information-which has good listings of the Wheeler and Pettes families).
The file consists of a letter to the Electors of the County of Brome from W.W. Lynch refuting publicly statements which had been circulated to his prejudice, dated November 16, 1881.
The series consists of press clippings regarding Hon. William Warren Lynch.
The file consists of a press clipping for Better Roads, an Eloquent Address by Judge Lynch at Farnham Meeting, dated January 18, 1907 from the News and Advocate.
The file consists of a tribute to retiring Judge, Knowlton Friends Honor Mr. Justice Lynch, dated January 13, 1916 from the Sherbrooke Daily Record.
The file consists of a letter to the Farmers and Dairymen in Bedford District from H.S. Foster of Knowlton appealing for assistance to place a memorial for Judge Lynch in the schools of Bedford, Knowlton and Waterloo Academies, suggesting yearly scholarships, dated December 5, 1917 from the Sherbrooke Daily Record.
The fonds consists of copies of three letters from Samuel Willard concerning the state of his affairs and sheriff's sale dated November 1, 1827 at Shefford.
McCord, J. S.The series consists of primary source documents relating to Ephraim Nash, son of Eleazor and Phoebe Kellogg. They include personal and professional documents, for his work as a surveyor.
The fonds consists of a copy of a letter from Samuel Willard re patents for the Townships of Stanstead and Stukely dated October 15, 1800 at Stukely.
Ogden, IsaacThe file consists of an assignment and transfer from Hiram Foster to Lydia S. Olcott, daughter of Roswell Olcott, for Lot No. 16, Range 4, in the Township of Brome, dated November 4, 1859 at Knowlton.
The fonds contains primary source information regarding James Pettes and his son James Nelson Pettes, including Deeds, Last Will and Testament and agreements.
Pettes, James NelsonThe file consists of an agreement with Henry Collins to cut hay dated August 6, 1808 at Brome.
The file consists of a codicil to will from James N. Pettes dated May 13, 1870 at Sweetsburg and a codicil to will from Louisa M. Dryer, wife of James N. Pettes, dated May 13, 1870 at Sweetsburg.
The file consists of a Deed from Luther Bailey to Daniel Stone, for fifty acres, dated October 2, 1778 at Westmorland, N.H.
The file consists of a Deed for Daniel Stone to Seth Gary, for thirty acres, dated October 6, 1795 at Windson, Vt.
The file consists of a Deed from Peter Rice, Jr., to Daniel Stone, for fifty-one acres, dated March 13, 1800 at Windsor, Vt.
Glass negative of a man and woman posing for a portrait. The background board for the portrait is shown as well as the curtains. The couple are both wearing hats and coats.
Glass negative of four young children posing in a garden, two boys standing and two girls sitting down.
Glass negative of a man driving a horse and buggy cart.
Glass negative of a group of four women and two men facing the 'National Monument of the Fore Fathers' at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Glass negative of two boys on their bicycles in front of the porch and an older woman sitting on the porch.
Glass negative portrait of a group of nineteen well-dressed children of various ages.
Glass negative of the Wood-Williams family: John Williams on top, Elizabeth Wood Williams at left on a chair, an unidentified boy with glasses, Bessie Williams and Helen Wood sitting on the floor.
Glass negative of a young girl wearing a white dress and holding a black umbrella. She is standing outside in the grass with shrubs and a fence behind her.