The file contains information on the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles during World War I (WWI). It consists of militia orders; a copy of a death certificate for Private George Stapenhill of the 5th CMR who was killed in action; copies of papers on mounted regiments by Captain W. Van Der Schee, John R. Thyen, Stanley R. Bright; a chronology of the 5th CMR; newspaper clippings; and notes by Herbert Derick.
The file contains information on various members of the Derick family not represented elsewhere in the collection, from around the 1860s to the 1960s. It consists of photographs of the following people: Margaret Derick, William Derick, Elizabeth A. Derick, Lone Derick, children of Nancy Derick and Paul Brown, Flora Derick, Frank M. Derick, Thomas H. Derick, Gerald V. Derick(?), Lucy Hurd Derick, Henry Derick and his wife, John Derick and his wife and child, Leon Derick, Wallace L. Derick, Gerald Derick and troops in Ormstown (1948); Herman Derick and his wife, Louise Derick, Edna Derick Adams, Steven Derick's wife, Frank Vosburg and Nellie Derick with child, Lydia Derick, Margaret Struthers Derick, Christopher Derick, Elizabeth M. Derick, Sarah Derick, (Sarah Bush Row?), Daniel Derick, Emma Jane Colton Derick, David Derick, Gertrude Derick, Truman B. Derick, Harry Derick, Alexander Derick's wife, Ray L. Derick, and Nancy/Annie Derick.
The file contains photographs of the following members of the Smith family, largely in Odelltown and Frelighsburg: Ida Louise Smith Reynolds, Sue Smith, Alonzo Smith, Sydney N. Smith, Isaac Smith, Harriet E. Smith, Hiram Smith, Charlotte M. Smith, and Elizabeth Huntingdon.
The file contains secondary source information on the personal and professional life of Amos Hawley Vaughan in Missisquoi County and Selkirk, Manitoba from 1784 to about 1965. It consists of biographical information and family information, a transcription of an obituary, and reproductions of correspondence and newspaper articles. It also includes photograph reproductions of Amos H. Vaughan, his wife, Nancy Smith, Robert Struthers, Eliza Struthers, Mary Hawley Smith and her husband.
The file contains secondary and primary source information on the personal and professional life and military career Reuben H. Vaughan in Missisquoi County from 1839 to the 1980s. It consists of a certificate of appointment as ensign to the 3rd Battalion of Rouville; a memorandum; a court ruling; biographies; information on his tombstone; photocopies of receipts, shipping documents and biographical information; and a diary and transcripts.
The file consists of photographs of the following: Esther Geer and a brother, Clare Geer, Edmund Geer, Mamie Geer, and Walter Geer.
The file contains postcards showing the Kemp Manufacturing building (in Montreal or Toronto), an advertisement for the Canadian National Railways dining cars (including recipes for Chicken à la Stanley and Harvard pudding), the Anglican Church in Moose Jaw, a sled with dog team in Prince Albert, and two unidentified postcards (one possibly showing a house around Stanstead and one of a schoolhouse with children standing in front, possibly around Vale Perkins or Mansonville).
The file contains information on boats and shipping from the 1900s to 1930s. Among the postcards are images of boats on Lake Memphremagog, Lake Champlain, Red River (Winnipeg, Man.), the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence River, Saskatchewan River (Alberta), Kootenay Lake (B.C.), Peace River, Athabaska River, and in Vancouver and other places in British Columbia, among others. Many of the postcards include messages addressed to George B. Naylor and B.V. Naylor as well as a few to Mrs. M.L. Abbott, Mrs. A.H. Derick, Samuel Abbott.
The file consists of photographs of the following members of the Vaughan family: Rebecca Vaughan, Mary Vaughan Lyon Chaplin, Mary Ellen Vaughan Struthers, Nancy Smith, Amos Hawley Vaughan, Rebecca Vaughan, Grace Alison Naylor, and Reuben H. Vaughan. It also included a photograph of the Vaughan home in Noyan.
The file contains portrait and snapshot photographs, largely in the Missisquoi County area from the 1860s to the 1920s. It consists of photographs of the following people: John Lambie, D'Arcy McGee, Mrs. Drum, Maud Hyde, Grace Perry, Paulina Freligh Chamberlin, Emilie Chapman, Mrs. Drum, and Keturah Hotchkins, Charlotte Maria Freligh Huntington, Collins H. Huntington, Micah Townsend, Robert Flagg, Annie L. Bursay?, Cornelia Hotchkins, Louise Edy, Del March, J. Brigham M.D., Carrie Beerworth, and Seraph Thomas Morgan.
The file consists of photographs of the following members of the Reynolds family of Frelighsburg: Benjamin A. Reynolds, Eliza Reynolds Seymour, and Harriet Reynolds Smith. It also includes a photograph of the Reynolds family home in Frelighsburg.
The file consists of photographs of the following: Asahel Hawley and Anna Maria (née Frost) Hawley.
The file consists of a photograph of E.H. O'Toole taken in 1988.
The file consists of photographs of the following members of the O'Brien family: John O'Brien and Maria O'Brien.
The file consists of photographs of the following: Charlotte M. Huntingdon, John Huntingdon, C. or G. Huntingdon.
The file consists of photographs of the following: Bishop F. Fulford, Bishop Bond, Rev. Canon Townsend, and Bishop Carmichael. All photographs by Notman (Montreal, Quebec).
File consists of a photograph of Kenneth Clarkson.
The file consists of photograph reproductions of the following: Ransom W. Darby, Maria M. (née Darby) Derick, Ellen E. (née) Hamilton Darby, and Rosetta Maria Darby.
The file consists of photographs of the following: Brackett George, Earl Kathan, Cora M. George, and Konnick(?) Channell George.
The file consists of photographs of the following: Rev. Ernest M. Taylor and Miriam Louisa (née Frost) Taylor, and E.M. Taylor on the steps of the Paul Holland Knowlton Memorial building.
The file consists of photographs of the following: a group of people outside in winter with signs for "Deering", a group of freemasons, a group of students (girls), and officers of the Maccabees of the World.
The file consists of a photograph of Charles Nolen.
The file consists of photographs of the following: George Lyman Masten and his wife, Mary Maude Alta Canfield (1854-1933).
The file consists of photographs of the tombstones of Daniel Scott and Lois (née) Herd.
The file contains photographs of four stone houses, possibly once owned by the Struthers family, in Sainte-Clothilde-de-Châteauguay, taken in 1992, probably by Herbert Derick.
The file consists of photograph reproductions of the following: Wyatt Eaton and Mrs. W. F. Kay.
The file contains photographs of the following: John Hunter, David Hunter, Jessy Hunter, and Jefferson(?) Hunter.
The file consists of photographs of the following members of the Naylor family: Agnes Naylor, Ruth Robinson, Donald B. Naylor as a child and in military uniform, Herbert V. Naylor, and Captain George Naylor in military uniform.