Portrait of an unknown woman and little girl.
Portrait of Charles and Ann [Hoskins] Boright, taken by an unidentified photographer, reproduced on a negative.
Portrait of Mrs. Percy Boright and her children: Irene, Charles, Ralph and Alice.
Portrait of young men with Percy Boright (second from right, back row).
Photo of Boright family members, taken in front of Percy Boright's home in Waterloo. Left is Mr. and Mrs. Percy Boright; their sons Ralph and Robert are behind them. Miss Emma Boright and Mrs. Eunice Boright Bridge are beside them.
Photo of Mrs. Alice Boright Curtis, Curtis Boright, and Mrs. Eunice Boright Bridge, Waterloo.
The part is a photograph of seven unidentified individuals taken in October 1933. "Us all, Oct. 1933" is written at the bottom of the photo.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the life of Jacob Derick in Brunswick, New York in 1818. It consists of a letter written by Jacob Derick to Conradt Derick in Christie's Manor, containing information on his family and personal life.
Derick, Jabob (1784-1875)The file consists of the diary of a young teacher named Mabel during the time of the settlements in the Eastern Townships. The diary is titled "Leaves from the Diary of a Canadian Teacher in 1836". It follows the twelve-week period in which Mabel travels to a town or village to be a teacher (maybe Bondville, Knowlton). It contains information on everyday life, such as the way the houses were built in that area, the accommodations where Mabel was boarding, the type of food she ate and the way religion was celebrated and perceived by some. The author also gives information on many families such as the Furniss', the Burtons, the Carnes, the Murrays and the Wests. She also speaks of a Mr. Gardner, who is later arrested and thrown in the Sherbrooke jail and of a "brother Clifton" who owns a small grist mill. There is also a passage on the economy of the region, in which Mabel explains the process of making "Salts" (a.k.a. potash and pearlash). She mentions some of her students and their academic background, but all in all, there is little information on school life.
The item contains information on Edward Hale’s personal life. It is a letter adressed to his wife.
The file contains 30 photographs on families in East Angus from late 19th century to 20th century.
behind Mrs. Emélédée Arcand-Turcotte, grandparents of Mrs. Lionel Turcotte
Item is a photograph of Ebenezer Southmayd, first Postmaster of Barnston/Dixville, Que. (Now known as Ways Mills, Que.). Photograph by M.D. Kilburn.
The item is an unidentified family portrait taken outside in [1860] at a house in Brome Woods.
Primary source material and photographs related to the Woodrow family, including a record of marriage and a list of births, which were taken from a family Bible.
Item consists of one photograph of the four daughters of Roswell Wright Cutler and Marietta Craig: (L to R) Julia, Alice, Charlotte and Jennie ca. 1885.
La pièce est une photographie d’une famille inconnue. Les enfants sont : Victorien, Julia, Philomon, Philippe, Henri et Lucienne.
Item consists of photograph of the Ridgeway Holbrook, included in the photograph are: Mrs. H.L. Wentworth, Mabel Barrows, Bessie Holbrook, Sidney Clapp, Miss French, Mr. Holbrook, Janet Hayes, Mrs. Holbrook, Virginia Holbrook, S.J. Burrows, W.B. Burrows, S.A. Siebker and Miss Edwards.
Item is a photograph of (standing, l-r) Mary Copping, Ellen Maria "Nell" Copping Morgan, Sarah "Lail" Copping Barrow, (seated, l-r) Jane L. Copping Johnston, Elizabeth Copping, and Margaret Copping Roberts.
The item is a photograph of G.F. Bowen and his children, probably taken in Sherbrooke, from around the 1880s. Pictured are (left to right): Jessie Bowen Hunt, Francis A. Bowen (standing), Cecil H. Bowen, George F. Bowen, and Frederick W.W. Bowen.
Item is a studio photograph of (back, l-r) Gordon Morgan, Ellen "Nell" Maria Copping Morgan, Harry Morgan, Francis "Frank" Morgan, (seated) Grace and Muriel.
Item is a photograph of Harold Bruce Fletcher. (To see a promotion certificate as 2nd lieutenant, see P244-006-003 in Box F-44)
The part is a studio photograph of three unidentified individuals, a man, a boy, and a woman, probably taken sometime between 1870 and 1890.
Great-uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Turcotte
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Thwaites family. It depicts Laura Hartwell, Ruth Hartwell, Belle Leairtt and Ruth Thwaites.
The item is a photo album that contains 56 studio photographs and 2 postcards of individuals within the Desruisseau/Labonte families. The photos were probably taken betwen 1870 and 1890.
The part is a studio photograph of Albert Desruisseau (back row, right) and his family: an unidentified woman (back row, left) and two unidentified children (front row), probably taken sometime between 1870 and 1890.