The item is a nominal roll of officers, NCOs and men of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, 117th Battalion (also known as the Eastern Townships Battalion) from World War I, dated 1917.
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 Huntingville Universalist Church’s activities. It is a Certificate of Dedication for Frederick K. Mallory on 26 June 1892, signed by minister Wilbur Potter.
Item consists of a certificate awarded to Lloyd Bowen for service to the residents of the city of Sherbrooke during the Spanish Influenza epidemic in 1918.
Item consists of a photocopy of lyrics and music sheets for the song "Chanson de fileuse" created by Kathleen Shea, music by Eugene Caron, words by Alfred DesRochers.
Item is a photocopy of "Chansons d'autrefois, collection de bonnes vieilles chansons."
The item contains information on Charles Stewart’s activities. It is a letter written in 1823.
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 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 is a composition by Clara Hunting, on the subject of "A rolling stone gathers no moss", probably from around 1900.
The item contains information on James Miller’s professional life. It is an advertisement for a clearing out sale.
The file contains primary source information on the Coaticook Baptist Church around 1900. It consists of an ad card for the visiting Reverend John Linton, B. A., at the Baptist Church in Coaticook on 25 April [ca. 1900].
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Volume I No 27 dated June 11, 1870.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Volume II No 22, June 3, 1871.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Volume II No 49, December 16, 1871.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Vol XLVIII No 16, which was published on 21 April, 1932.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Volume VI No 33, Saturday, August 12, 1876.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer Volume XLVIII Number 26 from Friday January 25 1918.
Item is an issue of the Coaticook Observer, Vol XVIII No 43, January 7 1888.
Collections presents coroner's inquests for cases from the Coaticook area from 1867 to 1984. It consists of coroner's inquests reports.
Item is an oversized timetable for the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers & Massawippi Valley Railroads, dated 1871.
The file consists of one poem composed by Reverend Alfred Bright in 1928 in which he includes the name and the cooking speciality of each member of the Society.
The item are lyrics to the "Cookshire Mill Song," composed by William Frazier around 1890.
The file consists of one programme of a convention, dated 16 August 1917, held in Birchton Church. The file provides information on the programme of the Annual Convention of the Sunday School Association of the Province of Quebec, which was affiliated with the Provincial Sunday School Association.
The file consists of a recipe book compiled by the Cookshire Women's Institute from before 1949. It also includes brief historical notes on the town and region.
Item is a programme for Creatore and his Famous Band at his Majesty's Theatre, Sherbrooke, on 3 May 1916.
The item contains information on William G. Taylor’s activities. It is an account of 5 days of June-July in 1879.
This item is a declaration for registration containing information on the incorporation/founding of the Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 on December 19, 1901.
Loyal Orange Lodge #1308 (Saywerville)Item is a draft of a deed of gift, dated 1840, documenting Daniel Thomas' gift of a parcel of land situated on lot 12, range VIII in the Township of Melbourne, on which St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Melbourne was intended to be built.