This series contains primary source material on stories and a sketch. It consists of two stories entitled Drama of the Meat Market and President Roosevelt's Death, as well a sketch.
This item is a photograph of the construction on a barn around 1900.
This item is a photograph of some ice jam on St. Francis river. The picture was taken early 1900's.
This item is a photograph of Mary White and Dorothy White on a toboggan.
This item is a photograph of a group of person on a boat in 1885. Front row: 1. Mary Abbot McKindsey, 2. missing, 3. Margaret Abbot, 4. missing, 5. Mabel Wilder Puffer. Second row: 1. Caroline White, 2. Ida White, 3. missing, 4. missing, 5. Mr. Puffer, 6. Arthur Abbot, 7. missing, 8. missing. Back row: C.S. White and Bert McKindsey.
This item is a photograph of the Toboggan Club in 1885. Back row: Charles White; Caroline Abbott White; missing; Margaret Abbott. Centre: Mary Abbott McKindsey (in fur neckpiece); Arthur Abbott. To left of her, Mabel Wilder Puffer (hat with tassel)/ Mr. Puffer, 3nd from left, front.
This item is a photograph of a group at Lennoxville Camp in July 1887. C.S. White - Centre front, hat on back of head, next to him, Arthur Abbott. Mary Abbott McKindsey, aunt Bess (Oughtred) Abbott, Caroline (Abbott) White (mrs. C.S.) rt of aunt Bess, white (v collar). Front row, 2nd from right- aunt Margaret Abbott. Centre, holding fan, Mabel Wilder Puffer and husband. Jennie Abbott (with child on lap- Douglas?) Lewis Abbott, in front of Bess (with mustache). Uncle Will, centre back row with hat?
This item is a photograph of a group of tennis players.
This item is a photograph of men at Camp Laze, Massawippi. From left to right Arthur Spafford, Percy Scarth, Ned Henry and Arthur Speid.
This item is a portrait of Alina Louise Shephard three years and four months old.
This item is a portrait of Lindsay Justin Foss aged 4 months in December 1898.
This item is a portrait of Clara (on the right) and Nettie (on the left) Wymen.
This item is a portrait of Janet Speid.
This item is a photograph of a tram wagon of Sherbrooke Street Railway co in Lennoxville. The College House is in the background. The picture was taken in the 1890's.
This item is a photograph of a flood in early 1900s.
This item is a photograph of some ice jam on St. Francis river. The picture was taken early 1900's.
This item is a photograph of two men acting ''Old Cronies'' in 1902. Orson Rublee (on the left) and Arthur Speid (on the right).
This item is a photograph of a group of tennis players.
This item is a photograph of Catharine and Janet Speid at Upland. They each hold a pair of skis.
This item is a portrait of Margaret McKindsey.
This item is a portrait of Arthur T. Speid in 1940.
Item is a postcard depicting The Square in Lennoxville. A horse-drawn vehicle is visible.
This item is a photograph of John Bird's house at the top of Church street. There is the spire of the old Catholic church and the spire of United Church located at the foot of Church street. Bishop's University is in the background.
This item is a photograph of Doctor Robertson's house located on the corner of Conley and College street in 1900.
This item is a photograph of college House in Lennoxville around 1895.
This item is a photograph of Ned Henry and Arthur Speid in Crestmobile in front of George Henry's Shop in the Square in Lennoxville during the summer of 1902.
Item is a postcard depicting The Square in Lennoxville. Motorized vehicles and a streetcar are visible.
This series contains primary source material on photographs of the Speid-Motyer family, other families, Lennoxville, Uplands, landscape, sports and clubs, and others. It consists of photographs and postcards. The series contains the following sub-series: Subjects (1885-2008), People ([1885?]-[1997?]), and Postcards ([19--?]).
This series contains primary source material on newspaper clippings created by a Speid-Motyer family member. It consists of newspaper clippings.
This series contains primary source material on the history of lennoxville. It consists of the book entitle Heritage Lennoxville published in 1996, as well as a newsletter and pamphlet.