The file contains information on Clarenceville Academy from 1890 to 1949. It consists of poster advertisement reproduced from 1844, an information pamphlet for elementary and advanced elementary diplomas from 1905, and a minute book for the Trustees of Clarenceville Academy from 1890 to 1949.
The file contains information on businesses in Cookshire. It includes a promotional peanut bag and poster for high grade candy from Frasier’s, and an advertisement for film presentation (“moving pictures”) of “Peck’s Bad Boy and his Pa”
The sub-series contains primary source information on various people from the area of Missisquoi County from 1794 to 1949. It consists of land transactions, correspondence, and a business card. Among the people represented in the file are: M.A. Hungerford, Mildred E. Hardy, G.G. Stewart, John Slater, Antoine Laberge, Henry Sheldon, Joshua Hammond, Henry Hoose, Henry Emerick, Duncan Dewar, David Tryon, Maria Hudson, Robert Wright, Ernest Dawson, Sidney N. Smith, and Hannah (née Smith?) Richardson.
The sub-series contains primary source information regarding the postal service and post office in Cumberland Mills from 1878 to 1886, and regarding the Quebec postal service in 1954. It consists of correspondence and contracts for the establishment of a post office and appointment of postmasters at Cumberland Mills (addressed to Thomas J. Taylor) from 1878 to 1886 as well as letter to Quebec postal employees for the Canada Savings Bonds campaign in 1954.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the establishment, construction, and activities of the St. Thomas Anglican Church in Clarenceville from 1815 to 1915. It consists of lists of subscribers, receipts and contracts for construction and repairs, and a programme for the centennial anniversary of the church. In particular, the Mayo, Billings, Derick/Derck, and Vaughan families were implicated in the church's founding.
The subseries contains primary source material on newspapers published in St. John's (now Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) from 1852 to 1921. It consists of three numbers of the News and Eastern Townships Advocate from 1852 to 1904, and a map of the Richelieu River between the harbour of St. John's and Pointe à la Mule lights from 1921.
The sub-series contains secondary and primary source material on the Vaughan family of Missisquoi County and Selkirk, Manitoba from 1778 to 1993. It consists mainly of photocopies of original correspondence, photographs, and certificates; research notes and correspondence; and family trees. The sub-series is comprised of the following files: Family Research (1785 [photocopied 1968]-1993), Amos H. Vaughan (1784 [photocopied]-[1965?]), Gershom Vaughan ([197-?]), Josephus Vaughan (1778 [photocopied]-1988), Lynds S. Vaughan (1865 [photocopied]-[198-?]), Reuben H. Vaughan (1839-[198-?]), and Benjamin Vaughan (1778[photocopied]-1853[photocopied]).
The sub-series contains primary source information about the property of Philip Derick in Caldwell's Manor from 1784 to 1810. It consists of land transactions, receipts, and a loyalist compensation receipt. It also includes a chest that was reported brought with Philip Derick when he emigrated from New York around 1780.
Derick, Philip (1749-1825)The subseries contains primary and secondary source information on the personal, professional, and military lives of the Naylor family in Missisquoi County and in Manitoba from 1862 to 1992. It consists primarily of correspondence, photographs, biographical notes, family tree research, newspaper clippings, and land deeds pertaining to various members of the Naylor family. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Family research (1911[copied]-1990), Business affairs ([187-?]-[1975]), Property (1862-1921[photocopied]), Agnes A. Naylor (1911-1930), Benjamin V. Naylor (1874-1919), Donald B. Naylor (1914-1992), Elizabeth Bessie Naylor ([190-?]-1960), George B. Naylor (1901-1985), Grace A. Naylor (1902-1959), Herbert V. Naylor (1913-1917, 1987), Rev. William H. Naylor (1910-1990), Other Naylor Photographs ([186-?]-1929), and Boats and Shipping ([187-?]-[191-?]).
The sub-series contains primary source information on the property of Newbury E. Derick (Sr.) in St. Thomas Parish from 1865 to 1919. It consists mainly of land transactions, a seigneurial rent book, deeds of gifts, last will and testament, postcard correspondence, and account of tutorship for Willard Derick. It also contains the last will and testament of Pamelia Derick (1812-1882).
Derick, Newbury Edy (1840-1920)The sub-series contains primary source documents primarily on the property of William J. Derick in Noyan in 1815 to 1907. It consists of land transactions, an account book, family genealogical details, and a record of seigneurial rents.
The sub-series contains information on the property and military life of William Derick II in Noyan from 1847 to 1852. It consists of copies and original land transactions between William Derick II, Joseph Swan, and Gabriel Christie; and military appointment certificates for the Battalion of Rouville Militia.
Derick, William II (1805-1890)The sub-series contains information on the property of Robert Derick from 1843 to 1857. It consists of two land transactions, the first transferring the Derick tavern and inn from William Derick to Reuben C. Derick and the second transferring the tavern from Reuben C. Derick to Robert Derick.
Derick, Robert (1821-1860)The sub-series contains primary source information on the professional, family and community life of Ray L. Derick in Noyan from 1912 to 1975. It consists of correspondence, certificates of appointment, property transactions, membership cards, obituaries, and invitations.
Derick, Ray L. (1889-1975)The sub-series contains information on the life John P. Derick in Noyan from 1816 to 1853. It consists of land transactions and a last will and testament.
The subseries contains information on the architecture of Bagot County from 1914. It consists of postcards of Acton Vale.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the military life Gerald V. Derick, who served in World War II (WWII), from 1942 to 1948. It consists of correspondence from Gerald to Betty Derick, an Officer's Record of Service, a certificate of service, discharge and retirement documents.
The subseries contains information on the industries and geography of Megantic County from 1907. It consists of a postcard of Thetford Mines.
The sub-series contains information on the professional and personal life of George C. Derick in Clarenceville from 1900 to 1980. It consists of a receipt from George C. Derick's drugstore, two newspaper articles regarding Mr. and Mrs. Derick's anniversary, and republication of a newspaper article on George's life as a traveling salesman.
The sub-series of contains information on the property and family of Frederick Derick in Noyan from the early 1800s to the early 1900s. It consists of family records and a copy of a land transaction between Frederick Derick to his son, Truman B. Derick.
The subseries contains information on the geography and architecture of Wolfe County from 1908 to 1911. It consists of postcards from Dudswell Junction, Marbleton and Ste. Adolphe.
The sub-series contains information on the property of Elizabeth Derick in Noyan in 1852. It consists of a copy of a land transaction between Elizabeth Derick and her nephew, David Derick.
The subseries contains information on the architecture, geography, recreation, religious structures, tourism, and transportation in Stanstead County from 1905 to the 1910s.
The sub-series contains primary and secondary source information on the life of Conrade/Conrad Derick in Noyan, Quebec from 1795 to about the 1980s. It consists of land transactions, business and personal correspondence, military and professional appointments, receipts, and biographical history notes.
Derick, Conrade (1774-1842)The item is a photograph postcard showing a well and pump, mature trees and picnic tables on Île aux Noix from around 1910.
Item is a photograph postcard of the barracks and officers’ quarters at Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix from around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph postcard looking west at Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix, with portions of the armoury, quarter master’s store, and officers’ quarters, from around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph postcard of the officers quarters and guardhouse at Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix with view of north passage from around the 1910s.
Item is a photograph postcard of the north gate and passage at Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix from around the 1910s.
The series contains primary source information on the architecture, parks, landscapes, architecture, industries, schools and churches in Sherbrooke County from 1905 to the 1970s. It consists of postcards. The series is comprised of the following series: Sherbrooke Township (1905-[197-?]) and Ascot Township (1908-1919).