La pièce est une histoire généalogique de la famille Wyman au Canada et l’États Unies, incluant des notes biographiques, compilé par Levi Wyman en 1946.
Series presents information on the life of Wilbrod Labbé from around 1935 to 2001. It consists of an unaddressed letter to a love interest, auction announcements, and two anniversary souvenirs for Mr. Labbé and his wife, Clara.
Series contains information primarily related to the funeral and ambulance service operated by the Lefebvre family in Coaticook from the 1930s to the 1950s. It also contains items relating generally to the family from 1910 to 1951. The series consists of posters, advertisments, a newspaper article about the golden anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lefebvre, an extract of a baptismal record for David Lefebvre, and a newspaper reprint of a Coaticook hockey time.
The fonds contains information on the butcher shop owned by Leeman Mackey and also on the Mackey family. It consists of several account books (1879-1938), a calendar (1926), a schoolbook (1908), a piano method (1969) and a few photographs (1909 & 1969). The photographs show T.S. Chapman in front of "Good Cheer Lodge" in 1909 and Kathleen Mackey with classmates at the Bishopton Intermediate School in 1969 (the last class before the closure of the school). The school book is autographed "Cora Brown". Among the account books are one for the Megantic Rifle Association (1879-1902), one that appears to be for a boarding house (1889-1892), and the others are from Leeman Mackey's butcher business.
Mackey, LeemanMap consists of a cadastral plan of the townships of Stanstead county in 1941.
The item consists of a programme for "A Shamrock Evening", which included music and theatre production, performed at Mont-Notre-Dame in Sherbrooke on 13 April 1913.
The item consists of a programme for an evening of music and dancing held to benefit the 1st Lennoxville Volunteer Rifle Corps at the Albion Hotel in Lennoxville in 1863.
Fonds illustrates the activities and membership of the golden age club "Sourire à la vie St-Marc" in Coaticook from 1974 to 1987. It consists of the club's newsletter, titled Sourire Saisonnier.
Sourire à la Vie Golden Age Club of St-Marc'sFonds illustrates Jeanne Lesieur's education and training as a nurse from 1908 to 1918. It consists of two certificates, one from the nursing school of the St-Vincent-de-Paul Hospital and the Victorian Order of Nurses, and a photocopy of a book dedication received as a school prize.
Lesieur, JeanneThe file consists of one poem composed by Reverend Alfred Bright in 1928 in which he includes the name and the cooking speciality of each member of the Society.
The file contains primary source information on the professional life and interests of Cedric S. Douglas from 1911 to 1964. It consists of documents from other employment such as Sutton Silk Mill (later Dufresne Yarns Limited) and a personal printing business, along with correspondence from W.L. Shurtleff on reciprocity.
Collections presents coroner's inquests for cases from the Coaticook area from 1867 to 1984. It consists of coroner's inquests reports.
The item is a reproduced album showing the relocation of houses, businesses, services, and the Quebec Central Railway tracks to accommodate the expansion of the open-pit asbestos mines in Thetford Mines from 1953 to 1956.
The item is a scrapbook compiled by Helen M. Emery with newspaper articles, poetry and other documents, largely from the Hatley (village) area from 1941.
Item consists of a consent form and transcript of an interview of S.J. Sayers, guard at Camp Newington in WWI, by Kevin Frost from 1979.
Item consists of a permission form and transcript of an interview of S. McKenzie Paige by Margaret Bailes and Dolores Sheltus from 1979.
The file consists of an issue of the newspaper The Independent Times and County of Stanstead Advertiser, Vol. 2, No. 27, dated 27 June 1888.
The file consists of a marriage certificate for John Andrews, of New York state, and Hattie Cameron (daughter of James A. Cameron and Mary Mann) of Leeds, dated 19 December 1900. They were married by the minister of the Leeds Presbyterian Church.
The file consists of an edition of the Waterloo Advertiser and Eastern Townships Advocate, vol. 11, no. 29, 28 June 1866.
Item is a consent form and transcript of an interview of Helen McElrea by Kevin Frost in 1979.
The file consists of one issue of the Knowlton News and Brome County Advocate: Vol. 61, No. 23, 22 May 1908.
Also includes the area that would become Emberton Township.
The file consists of an issue of the Stanstead Advertiser, "a monthly journal devoted to the interests of the public," dated February 1887 (Vol. 1, No. 1).
Section includes 1861 population figures per township.