- CA ETRC P020-003-06-P642
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- [ca.1907], copied 1977
Item is a photograph of Model School located in Barnston, with writing underneath.
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Item is a photograph of Model School located in Barnston, with writing underneath.
The fonds contains primary source information on the family life; social, religious and economic activities; and education of various members of the Baldwin family, May family and other relatives and friends during the 18th to 21st centuries. It also contains historical information on the Stanstead County and Barnston Township areas, as well as genealogy. The majority of the records were produced in the Eastern Townships, many come from the New England states as well as across Canada and worldwide. It consists primarily of personal and business correspondence, postcards and photographs, maps, historical notes and family history. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Baldwin family ([1783 - photocopied ca. 1999]-2005), May family (1863-[1988, photocopied 2022]), Other Correspondence ([18--]-1970), Genealogy (1832-1999), Photographs ([185-?]-1995), Subject Files and Historical Research (1842-2002), Ferrin Family (1811-1974), Mead Family (1832-1853, 1917, [1934-1948?]), and Stevens Family (1910-1961).
Elvyn M. Baldwin (family)
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The item is a studio photograph of Richard Baldwin (age 10) and Lester Baldwin (age 8).
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The item is a studio portrait photograph of Percival (aka Percy) A. Baldwin, probably taken in the 1890s. Photographer: Kilburn (Coaticook, Que.).
Buildings, landscapes and animals
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The subseries consists of photographs of landscapes, buildings and animals. Included among the building photographs are: the Baldwin's Mills General Store, Baldwin's Mills Baptist Church, Barnston United Church and parsonage, MacDonald College in Montreal, the Baldwin's Mills school house, a barn (possibly from the Baldwin homestead), the Feller Institute in Grande Ligne, The Balsams Resort at Dixville Notch, Rose May's house ("The Pine's"), Judd's Mill (grist mill belonging to Percy Baldwin), the Baldwin's sawmill, and Harold Baldwin's stone house. Included among the landscape photographs are: Baldwin's Mills, the Pinnacle Mountain, Lake Lyster as well as photographs from trips and from an agricultural exposition. Included among the animal photographs are dogs, cats, cows, horses, deer, a fox, and a bear. The subseries also includes many unidentified photographs.
Ruby, Keith, Elvyn, Eunice and Alice Baldwin
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The item is a photograph of Ruby (far left), Keith, Elvyn, Eunice, and Alice Baldwin (front row) taken around 1930. The five Baldwin children are standing behind several pumpkins and gourds. Lac Lyster and the Pinnacle are visible in the background.
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The item is a photograph of Harold F. Baldwin with his children (Ruby M., W. Keith, Elvyn M., Eunice R., Alice L., H. Richard and Lester S.) in bathing suits (swimwear) at Lake Lyster, with Mount Pinacle visible in the background, taken around 1936.
Fonds Bibliothèque Françoise-Maurice de Coaticook
Le fonds présente les activités et le gestion de la Bibliothèque Françoise-Maurice de Coaticook de 1971 à 2014. Il consiste de rapports annuels, de procès-verbaux, de photographies et de coupures de presse. Le fonds est composé des séries suivantes: Documents historiques, Procès-verbaux, Rapports annuels, Activités et animation, Bâtiments et biens mobiliers, Coupures de presse.
Fonds presents some of the activities and community involvement of the organization Rues principales in Coaticook from 1993 to 2008. It consists largely of photographs but also includes posters, advertisements, and press releases. The fonds is composed of the following files: Activities and Promotional photographs.
Rue principales. City of Coaticook
Fonds Joujouthèque de Coaticook Inc.
Fonds presents information on the foundation of Joujouthéque de Coaticook Inc. in 1985. It consists of minutes for the founding meeting of Joujouthéque de Coaticook.
Sideleau, Arthur (1925-2013)
Part of Fonds Jean-Nil Drolet
Series contains information on the history of Coaticook and area from 1875 to 2001. It consists of a letter to James McCauley (1879), a reproduced photo of a cadet group on St-Jean-Baptiste Street (1945), a religious scrapbook ([195-?]), a newletter for the Club Optimiste de Coaticook (1984), a programme for the 10th anniversary for the Manoir de Chez-Nous (1996), a newspaper article on Neil Tillotson (1998), and a souvenir programme for the Filles-de-la-Charité de Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (2001).
Collection presents information on business and commerce in the Coaticook area from 1851 to 1934. It consists of photocopies of invoices and newspaper clippings.
File presents information on religious practices and churches in the Coaticook region from 1905 and 1966. It consists of a communion souvenir certificate for Rosa Nadeau (1905), a certificate of religious instruction for Antonio Thibault of St-Marc Catholic Church in Coaticook (1932), souvenir program on the occasion of the appointment of Napoleon Loiselle to the title of Secret Cameroy of Pope John XXIII ([1959?]), a booklet on the campaign to expand the parish credits of St. Emond Parish (1961), and a programme for the dedication St. Paul’s Chapel, Anglican church, in Dixville (1966).
File presents information on arts and culture in Coaticook from 1930 to 1950. It consists of a souvenir programme for "Dolly (I love you)" (1930), sheet music and a souvenir programme for “Lolita” (1934), a souvenir programme for “Le Trouvère” (1935), sheet music for “Chant de ralliement” (1950), poems by Victor Péloquin/Victor de Grand-Pré ([195-?]), a programme for a conference and concert organized by the Société du Bon Parler Français and the Société St. Jean-Baptiste (1951), a programme for the annual concert for the Symphonie Vocale including a photograph of the choir (1957), and a programme for the 22nd festival of the Fédération des Fanfares Amateur de la Province de Québec organized by the Harmonie de Coaticook (1962).
File presents information on education in Coaticook from 1923 to 1971. It consists of a prize list for Marie Blanche Boisclair from the Présentation de Marie Pensionnat de Coaticook in 1923, correspondence with Romuald Dumont during his role in the planning committee for the Academie du Sacré-Coeur reunion (“l’amicale”) in 1940 and statistics (school census) for the Commission scolaire de Coaticook from 1960 to 1971.
File presents information on the economic history of the Coaticook region from 1875 to 2014. It consists of an account book for James Williamson for R.C. Baldwin’s store (1875), an invoice from Charles H. Bryan (freight delivery) for Belding-Corticelli (1917), a poster for J. H. Knapp’s ambulance and funeral service and a wedding book printed to J. H. Knapp ([192-?]), a flyer for Georges Vaillancourt's store (date unknown), three promotional posters for Cercle de Couture Pfaff, Felix I. Lajoie (Coton Wabasso) and J. B. Dionne (dates unknown), two wallpaper sample catalogues from W. E. Dionne & Fils (dates unknown), a programme for the Penman's employee picnic held at Jacques-Cartier Park (22 August 1953), an article “Scientific fish culture in Quebec since 1945” by Louis-Roch Séguin (1957), an article “Étude d’un important projet pour la promotion touristique de la Station Piscicole du Lac Lyster” (1957), a brochure “Eastern Townships Fish Hatchery/Station piscicole des Cantons de l’Est” (1958), a brochure for Camping Piskiart at Lake Lyster (1960s), a ribbon from the Penman's employee picnic held at Crystal Beach in Magog (26 August 1961), two flyers for the Marché Suprême Benoit (1963) and Coaticook Pharmacy, a promotional poster for Michael Élias & Co. (ca. 1964), an article “Trout rearing with the minimum of fresh make-up water possible/Élévage de truites avec le minimum d’eau fraîche de compensation possible” by Louis-Roch Séguin, Benoit Dion and Raymond Charbonneau (1978), a commemorative photo album and medallion celebrating Niedner's 100 years in Coaticook (2014), and a cabinetry catalogue from Cabico (2014).
Item is a photograph of a parade with the fire brigade, including equipment, on St-Jean-Baptiste Street in Coaticook around the 1890s with the Casino Theatre, owned by Charles W. Kennedy, (later the Rivoli Theatre owned by Mr. Barzan followed by Mr. Charbonneau) and Dionne store in the background.
Célébration des fêtes du centenaire de Coaticook
Célébration des fêtes du centenaire de Coaticook, devant le couvent, rue St-Jacques Nord. On reconnait, pas dans l'ordre : André Lavoie, Suzanne Durocher, Arthur Lahaie, Rolland Chartier, Arsène Lemieux, Joseph Durocher, Antonio Daigle, Édouard Lavoie, Fr. Didier, Léger Cameron, Georges Vaillancourt, Hubert Rousseau, René Jean-Marie, Stanislas Dupuis, A. Veillette, Wilfrid Vincent, l'abbé Loiselle, ? Ross, Adrien Valade
Vue aérienne de Coaticook, secteur du nord
La pièce est une vue aérienne du secteur du nord de Coaticook , incluant Église Saint-Marc, École St-Marc, rue Saint-Marc, rue Sherbrooke, rue Michaud, et rue Kérouac.
La pièce est une photographie commémorant le service d'Avila Cayer pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, comprenant une photographie d'Avila Cayer en uniforme et ses médailles.
Groupe d'anciens et d'anciennes de l'école St-Marc devant le bâtiment à Coaticook en 1947.
Covered Bridges of the Eastern Townships documentary
Part of Barbara Verity fonds
Item is a documentary project researched and produced by Barbara Verity and narrated by Joyce Cochrane on covered bridges in the Eastern Townships, produced around 1977. Included in the documentary are images of the covered bridges at Fitch Bay (Narrows), Milby, Capelton, Coaticook (Drouin), Stanbridge East (Monaghan), Melbourne (Creek/Gibson), Highwater (Province Hill/de la Frontière), Gould (Fisher Hill/McVetty-McKenzie), Ste-Catherine-de-Hatley (Rexford), Cowansville (Freeport), Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge (Pike River/des Rivières), and Island Brook (McDermott).
Collection Le Progrès de Coaticook
The collection presents the history of people who made the news and of events underlined between 1950 and 2017 in Coaticook and its region through its local weekly newpaper Le Progrès de Coaticook. It consists of original newspapers and some reproductions, photographs, contact-sheets, and negatives of the newspaper. The collection is composed of the following series : Newspapers, Photos, Contact-sheets, and Negatives.
Groupe d'enfants du Coaticook Academy
Part of Townshippers' Association fonds
The item contains information on the Townshippers’ Associtaion cultural activities. It depicts the sugar beet factory of Coaticook in 1880.
Part of Woodman family (Coaticook) fonds
Item consists of photograph of the Woodman grocery store situated in Coaticook, Que. Included in the photograph are: Alice Brunet, Matthieu, Helen Woodman, Roméo St. Louis, Mrs. Cartwright, Milton A. Woodman and Mr. Léon Drolet.
Part of Collection Madeleine Drolet
Item is a photograph of a hockey team, possibly connected with the Collège du Sacré-Coeur, pictured at a rink on St-Jean-Baptiste Street in Coaticook from about the 1920s.
Main Street looking West, Coaticook, Que.
Part of Collection de cartes postales de la Société d’histoire de Coaticook
Une carte postale de la rue Main à Coaticook, regardant ouest, incluant l'hôtel Coaticook House et le bureau de poste, vers 1925.
View from Golf Links - Vue de la Côte Golf, Coaticook, P.Q.
Part of Collection de cartes postales de la Société d’histoire de Coaticook
Une carte postale de Coaticook du terrain de golf vers 1925.