The series contains biographical source material on Doris Snowdon's life as an artist. It consists of a biographical brochure written by Marjorie L. Mikasen in 2001.
Mikasen, Marjorie L., 1959-The series contains audiovisual materials relating to the Snowdon family's celebrations and daily lives. It consists of one film reel showing scenes from family celebrations and the Snowdon and Mikasen families' daily activities in Montreal, Chicago, and at Sally's Pond near Knowlton.
Snowdon, James Clifford (1895-1983)Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at Inglis Island. Pictured are twelve children on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse. Bruce Snowdon is sitting on the back of the horse, Helen Snowdon is standing on the wagon (middle), and Bob Snowdon is sitting next to her (right).
Part is a photograph of Bob Snowdon (left) and Bruce Snowdon (right), taken sometime in the 1930's. The boys are facing Inglis Island and the Judges' cottage is visible in the background.
Part is a photograph of eight children laying on the bridge to Inglis Island, taken sometime in the 1930's. The Judges' cottage is visible in the background. From left to right: Helen Snowdon, Bruce Snowdon, Myra Judge, John Blandford, Mary Scott, Betty Judge, Bob Snowdon, and John Scott.
Part is a group photo taken at Inglis Island, possibly in 1939. George Judge and Eugene Forsey are standing to the left, Helen Snowdon is standing in the front, and Bruce Snowdon and Myra Judge are leaning on the tree to the right. Eugene Forsey was renting Pettit's cottage on Inglis Island at this time.
Part is a photograph of three boys and two dogs outside of the Snowdon cottage in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1938. Bob Snowdon is to the left, Bruce Snowdon is in the middle, and Doris Snowdon is standing inside the cottage at the kitchen window.
The fonds contains primary source information on the family life; social, religious and economic activities; and education of various members of the Baldwin family, May family and other relatives and friends during the 18th to 21st centuries. It also contains historical information on the Stanstead County and Barnston Township areas, as well as genealogy. The majority of the records were produced in the Eastern Townships, many come from the New England states as well as across Canada and worldwide. It consists primarily of personal and business correspondence, postcards and photographs, maps, historical notes and family history. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Baldwin family ([1783 - photocopied ca. 1999]-2005), May family (1863-[1988, photocopied 2022]), Other Correspondence ([18--]-1970), Genealogy (1832-1999), Photographs ([185-?]-1995), Subject Files and Historical Research (1842-2002), Ferrin Family (1811-1974), Mead Family (1832-1853, 1917, [1934-1948?]), and Stevens Family (1910-1961).
Elvyn M. Baldwin (family)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 photograph contains primary source material from the Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds. It consists of a photograph of Clara Cooke, Harold Baldwin, Elvyn Baldwin, Fred Cooke, Keith Baldwin and Ruth Baldwin picnicking at the Ayer's Cliff Fair.
The item is part one of an interview with Eddy Echenberg on the subject of life in the Townships during World War II (WWII) from 1979.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the personal and professional life of Ernest E. Derick in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota and South Haven, Michigan from 1890 to 1909. It consists of correspondence from Ernest to his brother, Morris C. Derick largely discussing family life, health, finances, and work.
Derick, Ernest Elisha (b. 1867)The sub-series contains primary source information on the personal and professional life of Melvin C. Derick from Campbello and Brockton, Massachusetts from 1890 to 1907. It consists of correspondence from Melvin to his brother, Morris C. Derick, as well as two business cards.
Derick, Melvin Church (1852-1907)Item is a photograph of a family infront of their house on a farm in the county of Megantic, with their animals surronding them, which include horses, dogs and a cat.
The sub-series contains primary and secondary source information on the Beerwort family in Missisquoi County. It consists of family history research and correspondence. The sub-series is composed of the following files: Family research (1942-[198-?]), Ada Mina Beerwort (1891), and Carrie Ella Beerwort (1894-1895).
The file contains primary source information on the life of Ada M. Beerwort in Brome in 1891. It consists of a letter from Ada to her sister, Lizzie Beerwort, regarding the death of a neighbour, Mary Vernal, and other family topics.
Beerwort, Ada Mina (1855-1937)The item is a photograph of Newbury Derick Jr., Frank Vosburg, Miles Derick, Emma Derick, Mary Derick, Nellie Derick, and Newbury Derick Sr., taken in front of a house with both the Canadian and American flag hanging, in Noyan from about 1900.
Item is a photograph of a family posing infront of a typical house in Weedon.
The item is a photograph of a man and a boy smoking pipes and doing laundry with a washboard and basin visible.
The item is a photograph of a man and two children, possibly Armand Gingras with sons, Leonard and Gerald, and a dog, probably taken in Sherbrooke or Lennoxville in the 1920s.