First Church of Saint-Louis de France, East Angus
Built at a cost of $ 6,926.75, without including the interior
Item is a photograph of Alfred Lagueux's house and his family in East Angus. He was the neighbour of Adjutor Lapointe.
Item is a aerial photograph of downtown East Angus.On the right is the english school wich will become the City Hall. This picture was taken around 1900.
Item is a photograph of the Grans Central Hotel, also called the Hotel Commercial. It was the property of Salomon Chapdeleine.
Item is a photograph of a covered bridge and the south shore of East Angus.
Item is a photograph of a presbytery of East Angus in 1910.
2nd: Jeanne Roberge
5 nuns who arrived in 1909 took possession of it
Item is a photograph of Angus street in East Angus in 1912 a few day before a fire.
This blacksmith shop was bought by Philippe Bernier in the year 1900 which he operated until 1913. The house was built by him in 1902 and is today the residence of Paul E. Bergeron. We can see behind a shop selling wooden doors and windows.
Mr. Philippe Bernier operated from 1900 to 1913
located on the grounds of the English school before 1914
Item is a photograph of Bilodeau Father and Son shoemaker store and Zéphirin Gosselin's Barber Shop, client : Mr. Pratte
Item is a photograph of the post office in East Angus in 1917.
Item is a photograph of the Nicol bridge builted in 1917.
Item is a photograph of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde Convent of East Angus in 1920.
Item is a photograph of the Labor Day parade taken at the corner of St-Jean and Angus streets. Visible are the post office and the J. A. Planche store.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Pacific's train station in East Angus in 1920. The station was built in 1914.