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 photograph of the home of John Henry Pope while it was under construction in Cookshire.
Pope, John HenryThe item is a photograph of the Learned Hotel under construction in Cookshire, showing people on and around the building.
Learned Hotel (Cookshire, Que.)Photograph of the "Marriage of General Tom Thumb" by Matthew B. Brady, New York. In the photograph you can see Charles Stratton, Lavinia Warren, Minnie Warren and George Washington Morris Nutt, all posing in studio decor. They were all entertainers for P.T. Barnum. Charles Stratton (1838-1883), known as General Tom Thumb, eventually married Lavinia Warren in 1863. There is a postage stamp at the back as well as "With compliments" signatures from all four persons.
Photograph of the "Lilliputian Card Party" by Matthew B. Brady, New York. In the photograph you can see Charles Stratton, Lavinia Warren, Minnie Warren and George Washington Morris Nutt, all posing in studio decor, playing cards around a table. They were all entertainers for P.T. Barnum. Charles Stratton (1838-1883), known as General Tom Thumb, eventually married Lavinia Warren in 1863. There is a postage stamp at the back as well as "With compliments" signatures from all four persons.
Portrait of an unknown man with drawn on [?] moustache, taken by E.H. Taber, Star Photograph Gallery, 210 Notre Dame Street, Montreal].
Portrait of Amos Sweet by C.W. Van Alstine, Potsdam, N. Y.
He was married to Relief Gilman, father of Edith Diane (who remarried John Pettes Jr.).
The file consists of material on the Cromwell family. It contains one sketch.
Cromwell, Eliza JaneThe file consists of material on the Ord family. It contains one photograph.
OrdPortrait of Richard Gillen, brother of Mrs. Orlando Boright, mother of Miss Bernice Boright.
Portrait of an unidentified young women wearing a long striped dress by J. Bryant, Chatham MA.
Portrait of Alfred Archibald Douglas as a young child with hat, taken by an unidentified photographer. There is an inscription on the back: 'Harold Farrar [?]".
The item is a framed portrait of Eliza Jane Cromwell of East Clifton (Lost Nation), Que.
The item is a framed photograph of James Ross of Gould.
Portrait of Leonard Boright, bailiff of Brome Corner.
Portrait of Mrs. Leonard Boright (born Hannah Moore).
Forward facing [unknown man] from [unknown photographer]
The item is a photograph of John and Emma Ord and family of Brookbury. Most of the subjects in the picture were identified by a descendent of George (Gerry) Ord as follows, back row: Emma Torkelson Ord (mother of the children on the bench), John (Jack) Ord (father of children on the bench), unknown Ord family member. Front row: young boy with bicycle, unknown, Isaac Bartlett, (seated) 5 children on the bench: George (Gerry), Pansy, Henry (Harry), Annie (Lena) and Mary Annie (Mammie), Mary Ann Everett Bartlett (seated), young boy with bicycle, unknown.
The file consists of material on the Ross family. It contains one photograph.
Ross, JamesPortrait of Relief Gilman Sweet by C.W. Van Alstine, Potsdam, N. Y.
Print of a black and white dog holding a basket with a book that reads "Thankful for any Contribution". Print possibly "glued' on a carte de visite from E.H. Taber.
Partly colourized portrait of Eli Hoskins Taber as a young man, seated in studio decor, taken by Abner Bedee Taber or E.H. Taber, 24 Great St. James Street, Montreal. This could potentially be a self-portrait.
The item is a postcard showing a residential street in Scotstown.
Portrait of unknown children, a boy and a girl.
Portrait of an unknow man with a moustache and mutton chops by unknown photographer.
Portrait of an unknown young man by Foss & Richardson, 18 1/2 Winter St., Boston.
Portrait of an unknown woman by H.G. smith, Studio Building, Boston.
Portrait of an unknown man seated in simple studio decor by Sherman, vignette gallery, 270 & 272 Fulton St., Brooklyn. There is a postage stamp at the back.
Portrait of an unknown man by D.H. Cole, Congress Avenue, Chelsea, Mass.