The item contains information on Aeneas McMaster's professional activities. It is a letter from George McLeod to Aeneas McMaster concerning his land.
The item is an organizational chart 27th Field Regiment, R.C.A., including integration and reorganization of a number of Eastern Townships militia regiments, prepared in 1955.
Item consists of a consent form and transcript of the interview of Gertrude Day by Mark Babin in 1979.
Item is a consent form and transcript of an interview of Dorothy Howard by Dolores Sheltus and Margaret Bailes in 1979.
The item contains information on Daniel Thomas’s activities. It is a legal document by which he announces that he offers half an acre for a methodist house for a preacher.
The item contains information on Hiram Davis’s personal life. It is a letter from Samuel Sho[w]y.
The item contains information on Elizabeth Frances Hale’s personal and family life. It is a letter talking about her grandfather and great grandfather.
The item contains information on Augustus Gugy’s life in the militia. It is a new appointment nomination.
The item contains information on Frederick W. Terrill’s interests. It is the cover of a book where he transcribed poems.
The item contains information on Jeremiah Wilbur’s professional life. It is an expense sheet.
Item is a grant to Olivier Béliveau of lot number twenty-six in Third Range southwest of the Township of Winslow, dated 25 February 1860.
Item is a grant to Duncan McLean of lot number seventy-one in the First Range nouthwest of the Township of Winslow, dated 7 July 1863.
Item is a grant to Colin Noble for two parcels of land in the Village of Bruceville in Winslow Township, dated 23 July 1861.
Item is a grant to Colin Noble for two parcels of land in the village of Bruceville in Winslow Township, dated 2 February 1864.
Item is a deed to James A. Frasier for a parcel of land situated partly in Bury Township and partly in Newport Township (north east part of lot number nine Victoria Road Range), dated 11 August 1860.
Item is a pamphlet published by the Eastern Townships Associated Boards of Trade and Eastern Townships Settlement Society advertising "The Eastern Townships of Quebec: A Good Place to Live and Play." The pamphlet discusses the region's topography, climate, agriculture, settlement opportunities, mining, cities and towns, tourist attractions, and transportation and markets. It dates from around 1947.
The file consists of a school municipality census for East Bolton for 1899. The ledger was later used as a cookbook for Emma (née Bryant) Patch (1891-1951) of Magog, probably from the 1920s to the 1940s.
The file contains a transcription and indexation of the Eastern Townships Honour Roll for soldiers serving in World War II (WWII) that appeared in the Sherbrooke Daily Record on 27 February 1943, along with the addition of service numbers and dates of death where the information was available, prepared by Allan Rowell.
The file consists of a scrapbook compiled by Florence J. (née Wright) Richardson during World War II, focusing primarily on Eastern Townships and Montreal soldiers, from 1941 to 1947.
Item is a "Warrant for Drawing Bills" for the amount of 5000 Pounds Sterling dated 1802 in Halifax and signed by John Coape Sherbrooke.
Item is the diary of a farmer from Lacolle dated 1836.
The item is a catalogue from the Vilas Furniture Company in Cowansville from around the 1960s.
The item is a catalogue from the Vilas Furniture Company in Cowansville from around the 1980s.
Item is a "Statement of Revenue Passengers Entraining and Detraining" for trains Number 202 and 203 between Montreal and Megantic from October 18 to October 24 1964
Item is a letter from Leon J. Darrah to the Minister of Transport, Hon. Jack Pickersgill P.C., protesting the termination of the passenger train service from Sutton, QC.
Item is a letter dated 29 November 1965 from C.P.R. General Passenger Agent Geo. Walsh to Mr. C.S. Douglas of Sutton, rejecting Mr. Douglas' proposal for special railway transportation arrangements.
Item is a letter dated 30 November 1965 from Heward Grafftey, Member of Parliament for Brome-Missisquoi, to Mr. C.S. Douglas of Sutton acknowledging the issue of the termination of C.P.R. passenger train services.
Item is a letter dated 6 December 1965 from Rod. Kerr, Chief Commission of the Board of Transport Commissioners of Canada, to Mr. Heward Grafftey, Member of Parliament for Brome-Missisquoi, discussing the process to appeal the decision to end C.P.R. passenger train services.