The sub-series contains information on the Livingston family in Clarenceville 1970 to 1980. It consists of correspondence and family trees.
The sub-series contains information on the Longeway family in Noyan from 1838 to the 1980s. It consists of letter from John Longeway (Inspector of fences and ditches), correspondence, and a family tree.
The sub-series contains information on the Luke family in St. Armand from 1803 to the 1910s. It consists largely of reproductions of land deeds and correspondence.
The sub-series contains information on the MacFie family in Clarenceville from 1909 to 1963. It consists of a book of poems “Verses...Grave and Gay” by John MacFie, miliary records, a passport, correspondence, and land deeds.
The sub-series contains information on the Mock family in St. Armand from 1980 to 1991. It consists of reproductions of land deeds, family history, and an issue of the Mock family newsletter.
The sub-series contains information on the Robinson family in Noyan. It consists of research notes and correspondence.
The sub-series contains information on John Ruiter from 1792 to around the 1990s. It consists of a land transaction, an appointment of an executor, and research notes.
The sub-series contains information on the Snider family. It consists of a letter and family tree sheet.
The sub-series contains information on the Stevens family in Lacolle from 1990 to 1993. It consists of correspondence and a history of the Stevens family by Martin Lathe Nicolai.
The sub-series contains information on the Mayo family in Caldwell’s Manor from 1824. It consists of a tutorship and court ruling concerning David Mayo.
The sub-series contains information on the Trepannier family from 1815 to 1850. It consists of land transactions.
The sub-series contains information on Joseph Whitam from 1801. It consists of a survey report by Joseph Whitam for Philip Derick.
The sub-series contains information Hildur Gustavsson in 1904. It consists of a telegram and coroner’s certificate regarding her death.
The subseries contains primary source material on the population of Alburg, Vermont in [19--]. It consists of notes pertaining to marriages that were conducted in the town and the first settlers of the area.
The file contains primary source material on researches conducted by Herbert R. Derick from 1968 to 1984. It consists of research notes and correspondence between Mr. Derick and public archives services in Ottawa and Quebec.
The subseries contains primary source material on army commissions in [19--]. It consists of photocopies and transcriptions of army commissions and lists of officers.
The subseries contains primary source material on the researches of Herbert Roy Derick on Ash Island in [199-]. It consists of transcriptions of correspondence, notes and maps.
The subseries contains source information on the history of Chambly in [197-]. It consists of a newspaper clipping on the Anglican church of the city, an order of service for a commemoration ceremony for Sir John Johnson, notes on navigation in Quebec and Ontario, maps of the Richelieu river banks in Chambly and an extract of a book pertaining to the fall of the Chambly fort.
The subseries contains primary source material on the social and economic history of Clarenceville from 1890 to [198-]. It consists of invitation cards for social events, correspondence, extracts of financial settlements, by-laws of the Lennox Chapter no. 13 of the Order of the Eastern Star, receipts from The Ithaca Gun Company and The Robin Hood Powder Company, permits to navigate on the Chambly Canal, text related to the 150th anniversary of St. George's Anglican Church, text on the opening of the Clarenceville Academy, a list of officers of the Sedentary Militia of Lower Canada, extracts from the Eastern Townships Directory, a map, newspaper clippings and notes from Herbert R. Derick.
The subseries contains primary source material on the First Lacolle Company of Canadian Girl Guides in [19--]. It consists of two printed photographs of the Lacolle Girl Guides and Scout Troop, a document presenting the members of the Bantam Patrol and minutes.
The subseries contains primary source material collected by Herbert Roy Derick on the Isle aux Noix between 1901 and [1971?]. It consists of newspaper clippings, a time table for the streamer that connects Isle aux Noix, a brochure for the Hotel Bouillon, photocopies of maps of the Siege of Isle au Noix in 1790, extracts from parish registers, an invitation card for a ball, correspondence, an article from the Missisquoi County Historical Society and correspondence sent to M. Derick.
The subseries contains primary source material collected by Herbert Roy Derick on the city of Lacolle from 1882 to the 1990s. It consists of the assessment roll for the dissentient school municipality of St. Bernard de Lacolle, a certificate of the Church of England Temperance Society glued on publicity from the Eastern Township Gazeteer, an invitation to the public opening of the Lacolle Station, extracts from memoirs by G. A. Droulet, a History of Lacolle by Dr. Hilaire Gaudreau, a declaration of death for Mary Surprenant, an invitation for the dedication of a Memorial Window at St. Lawrence Church in Lacolle, an invitation for the unveiling of a war memorial, an issue of "Les retrouvailles" on the block house, historical notes and research projects and information on soldiers from Lacolle.
The subseries contains source material on Loyalists in the Missisquoi valley published in 1938. It consists of a book of proceedings from the Vermon Historical Society.
The subseries contains primary source material on Herbert Roy Derick's research on Owl's Head in [19--]. It consists of handwritten notes and photocopies from a book on the area.
The subseries contains primary source material on correspondence received by Herbert Roy Derick in 1960. It consists of a letter from A.R. Flemin regarding settlement procedures of the Protestant Colonization Society.
The subseries contains primary source material on newspapers published in St. John's (now Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) from 1852 to 1921. It consists of three numbers of the News and Eastern Townships Advocate from 1852 to 1904, and a map of the Richelieu River between the harbour of St. John's and Pointe à la Mule lights from 1921.
The subseries contains information on various militia and military regiments, with particular focus on those established in the Eastern Townships from 1780 to 1993.
The sub-series contains primary source material on the landscapes, industries and churches in Compton County from about 1905 to the 1970s. It consists of postcards. The sub-series is comprised of the following files: Bury Township ([1907?]), Compton Township ([1906?]), Eaton Township ([1905]-[197-?]), and Westbury Township ([1907?]-[1912?]).
The subseries contains primary source information on the honours and achievements earned by F.S. Coburn from 1887 to 1936. It consists of diplomas, a programme for the 1936 University of Bishop's College Convocation ceremony, and a newspaper clipping. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Diplomas (1887-1928), University of Bishop's College Convocation Programme (1936).
The subseries contains primary source information on the life and career of F.S Coburn from 1890 to 2008. It consists of biographical works including documentaries and newspaper clippings about Coburn. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Two Worlds, Two Lifetimes film (1994-1996), The Life and Art of F.S Coburn film (1982-1983), Newspaper Clippings (1890-2002), "A Look of Love" (2008), General Biographical Works ([195-?-196-?]).