File presents information on Scott Dresser's professional life as a mechanic and plumber in Coaticook from 1909 to 1964. It consists of account books, an agreement for tools between Scott Dresser and Edouard Meunier, correspondence, and a membership card and certificate for Corportation of Plumbing and Heating Contractors of Quebec.
File presents information on Scott Dresser's inventions of a type of dolly and a fire and antitheft alarm system in Coaticook from 1922 to 1926. It consists of patents and correspondence.
Fonds reflects the life and interests of Jean-Nil Drolet as well as some information relevant to the history of Coaticook from 1875 to 2013. It consists primarily of photographs of sports teams, annual reports, press clippings, newsletters, and minutes. The fonds is composed of the following series: Sports, Scouts, Drolet Family, Caisse Populaire de Coaticook, Coaticook region, Commission scolaire catholique de Coaticook, Centre Hospitalier de Coaticook, and Dr. J. Ernest Gendreau.
Drolet, Jean-NilItem is a photograph of a train derailment of a Canadian National engine in Coaticook on 22 October 1942.
Fonds presents information on the Cushing family and Old Home Week in Coaticook from 1914 to about 1994. It consists of correspondence from Heber Cushing Peters to Charles and Emily Cushing, a letter to Abbott Jenks regarding the Barnston Corner Baptist Church, photographs of Old Home Week in Coaticook, and a biographical sketch of Heber Cushing Peters.
Cushing, familySeries consists of scrapbooks on Coaticook history and activities of the Oeuvre des Terrains de Jeux (O.T.J.) from 1953 to 1982. It consists of a scrapbook compiled by Dora Ackhurst of newspaper articles on Coaticook history and genealogy from 1953 to 1982 and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and photographs on the O.T.J. in Coaticook from 1982.
File presents aspects of the professional life of Ozias Leduc from 1893 to 2018. It consists of documents compiled for a research project on architect Ozias Leduc, including copied correspondence with Ozias Leduc from 1910 to the 1950s, correspondence regarding the project, biographical sketches, research documents, and nine reproduced photographs of the Saint-Emond Church in Coaticook.
Collection contains genealogical information on families in Coaticook from about the 1940s to 2006. It consists largely of handwritten notes and newspaper clippings. The collection is composed of the following files: Vincent family, Gendron family, Dionne family, Lebarré dit Genest and Beaulne families, and history.
Maurice, FrançoiseFile presents historical summaries for the Coaticook area from about the 1980s to 1992. File presents historical summaries for the Coaticook area from about the 1980s to 1992. It consists of pamphlet from the Musée Beaulne, newspaper articles on Coaticook history, a pamphlet for the opening of the Pavillon des Arts et de la Culture in the old Sisco Memorial United Church, two newsletters "L'Avant-Courant" by the Coaticook Historical Society, and a book on three historical houses (Carrollcroft/Colby-Curtis Museum, Château Norton/Beaulne Museum, and Uplands) in the Eastern Townships.
Fonds illustrates the activities and membership of the golden age club "Sourire à la vie St-Marc" in Coaticook from 1974 to 1987. It consists of the club's newsletter, titled Sourire Saisonnier.
Sourire à la Vie Golden Age Club of St-Marc'sItem is a photograph of the early members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Coaticook Division, from the 1950s. Among those pictured are: Gisèle Pichette, Roland Chartier, Marie-Paule Dubé, Louise Laroche, Marie-Reine Charland, Marie-Rose Hébert, Thérèse Houle et Rachel Hébert.
File presents research on the artistic life of Mary Olive Sutton during the 20th century. It consists of newspaper and journal articles, photographs of her artworks, research notes, a biographical sketch, family trees, and an article by Yves Robillard "Myra Sutton Artiste peintre de Coaticook."
Fonds presents the history of the foundation and activities of the Centre Hospitalier de Coaticook from 1952 to 2010. It consists of photographs (printed and in the form of digital slide shows), a history of Sainte-Catherine Labouré and the Fondation des Filles de la Charité, programmes and articles on the celebration of the Centre Hospitalier de Coaticook's 50th anniversary.
Fonds presents programming information for the CFIN-FM radio station in Coaticook in April 1984.
radio CFIN-FMFonds presents the activities and finances of the Chambre de commerce des jeunes de Coaticook from 1944 to 1964. It consists of minutes, invoices and correspondence demonstrating some of the activities of the organization, a financial statement, and a directory for the Fédération des Chambres de commerces des jeunes de la province de Québec. The fonds is composed of the following files: Minutes, Correspondence, Finances, and Directory.
Chambre de commerce des jeunes de CoaticookThe item is a photograph of George Laming (sitting), manager of Niedner Inc., along with two unidentified men, in Coaticook in 1963.
Item is a photograph showing the damage on Child Street following the 1949 fire in Coaticook.
Collection contains information on the members of Syndicat Foyer Idéal from 1951 to 1964, two lot plans along Verret Street from 1960, and two architectural plans for 251 Thompson Street in Coaticook from the 1950s. It consists of the following files: Syndicat Foyer Idéal and Plans.
Item is a photograph showing the damage after a fire at B.C. Lemoine's store on Child Street, in 1922 in Coaticook.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Niedner Inc. in Coaticook in 1949-1950. Among those pictured are: Ruth McCutcheon, Irene Olivier, George Olivier, Solome Bissonette, Jules Olivier, Cora Allard, Marcel Boivin, George Laming, Arthur Houle, Lucien Olivier, Lorraine Lemoine, and George Murray.
Collection illustrates business and buildings in Coaticook and Hereford from about the 1910s to 1973. It consists of photographs and postcard photographs of employees of Niedner Inc., including Bill Niedner, George Laming, Cora Allard, and Mrs. Hamilton; fires in Coaticook in 1922 and 1949; and the Hotel de Ville and Academy in Coaticook and the Half Way Hotel in Hereford.
Collection consists of unidentified portrait photographs by Coaticook photographers, possibly showing members of the Lavigueur family of St-Malo.
Item is a photograph of a tour being given of the some of the equipment in the Belding-Corticelli factory in Coaticook in 1971. Pictured are (L-R): Constable Roy, unknown, M. Mandeville, M. Julien Thibault.
Item is a photograph of a group touring the interior of the Canadian Celanese in Coaticook in 1965. Pictured are (L-R) Emile Milette, Suzanne Carbonneau, unknown, unknown, Suzanne Filion
Item is a photograph of the interior of the Canadian Celanese in Coaticook in 1938.
Collection reflects some of the industries of Coaticook from 1938 to 1993. It consists of photographs of the interiors of Belding-Corticelli, the Canadian Celanese, and Waterville TG, as well as what appear to be groups of employees.
Collection primarily contains information on the businesses and families of Barnston and Coaticook from 1816 to 1899. It consists of receipts, invoices, correspondence, historical research, an account ledger, land deeds, a marriage contract, a permit, and birthday books.
Series presents product information from Belding-Corticelli in Coaticook from 1968 to about the 1980s. It consists of correspondence regarding textile imports, and 10 braid design diagrams and samples.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Belding-Corticelli factory in Coaticook in 1938, taken on the occasion of the company's 60th anniversary.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Belding-Corticelli factory in Coaticook in 1938, on the occasion of the company's 60th anniversary.