Item consists of a consent form and transcript of an interview of R.L. Allan by Kenny Allan in Megantic County in 1979.
The item contains information on Edward Hale’s personal life. It is a letter adressed to his wife.
The item contains information on Estrie-Vie’s goals and on citizen organizations in the early 1980’s. It is a part of the charter of Estrie-Vie.
Official Telephone Directory including Sherbrooke, Coaticook, Richmond, Magog, Rock Island, Thetford Mines and surrounding territory, published by Bell Telephone Company in 1923.
The item are lyrics to the "Cookshire Mill Song," composed by William Frazier around 1890.
Item is the programme for the festival Hommage aux premiers arrivants écossais / Honor to the first Scottish Settlers which took place in Lake Megantic in 1996.
Item is a souvenir programme for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth's coronation day celebrations in Stanstead, Beebe, and Rock Island on 12 May 1937.
The item consists of a letter written by Cora Lovell Dilley to Ruth May Baldwin in 1915. The letter contains information on Cora's life in California, on family, on work, on leisure activities as well as on a romantic relationship.
The item is Jim Wark's journal entries shortly following his enlistment in World War I, more specifically during his trans-Atlantic voyage from Quebec to England in 1918.
The item contains information on the Celtic Research Group’s activities. It is the title page of the book Celts of Compton County.
The item contains information on the Girl Guide of Canada, Newton district’s activities. It is the first part of a letter from Simone Bailey to “the Guiders”, written in 1978, and is regarding the organization of their upcoming activities.
The item contains information on the Kerr family’s personal life. It consists of 3 ink drawings from C.H. Tambs.
The item is a letter from W.A. Williams (managing director of The Electric Reduction Company in Buckingham, Que.), father of Hilda Williams, student at Dunham Ladies College (latterly St. Helen's School), to Miss Jackson in 1908 regarding the educational wishes for his daughter.
The item contains information on Aeneas McMaster's professional activities. It is a letter from G.B. Ree[v]e to Aeneas McMaster concerning his demand to carry lumber.
The item contains information on Aeneas McMaster's professional activities. It is a letter from Mr. Young to Aeneas McMaster concerning his land.
Item is letter from the Sherbrooke District Council Boy Scouts leadership requesting the Sherbrooke City Council for permission to host a "Council Fire" as part of their Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Day celebrations.
The file contains primary source material on tourism in the Sutton area from the early 1900s. It consists of an advertisement outlining the attractions Sutton can offer to tourists. The advertisement includes images of the surrounding landscape and includes Grace Anglican Church in Sutton, Legrage Falls, Balance Rock, the Pinnacle, Sutton Methodist Church, the Canadian Mohonk, and Billing's cascade.
The item is a souvenir writing paper pad produced for North Hatley, published by Atkinson Bros., from 1908. It belonged to Nettie Tatham Parker (1889-1950).
The item is an issue of the newspaper The Richmond Times-Guardian, Vol. 60, No. 53, dated 9 October 1914.
Item is a mimeographed letter from the Office of the Inspector of Superior Schools in Quebec City, John Parker, to Edwin Howe Esq. dated 7 January 1904, informing the East Hatley School Board of an upcoming visit on Wednesday, 20 January, 1904.
Item is a letter from John Wadleigh to H.A. Odell regarding the performance of Miss Lamb as an instructor at the Ulverton Model school, dated 1884.
The file consists of one letter dated 25 February 1895, Cowansville, written by Reverend Ernest Manley Taylor and sent to Henry J. Morgan, Esquire of Ottawa. The file provides information on Reverend E. M. Taylor's career, beginning as a teacher and continuing as an inspector of schools in Brome and Missisquoi counties.
Item is a reproduced map showing towns, rivers, lakes, and township divisions of the Eastern Townships from about the 1830s. Also included are two tables of distances.
The item is a letter from Harry Grundy (lawyer) to E.A. Gould regarding the feasibility and need for a foundation for the Sherbrooke Hospital, dated 2 October 1972.