Item is a photograph of an unidentified young girl dressed for communion, in Coaticook from about the 1930s.
The item contains information on Daniel Thomas’s activities. It is a legal document by which he announces that he offers half an acre for a methodist house for a preacher.
Item is a draft of a deed of gift, dated 1840, documenting Daniel Thomas' gift of a parcel of land situated on lot 12, range VIII in the Township of Melbourne, on which St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Melbourne was intended to be built.
La première église baptiste de Coaticook sur la rue Main Est tout près la Coop, incendiée en 1895.
La première église anglicane de Coaticook sur la rue Norton.
The item is a photograph of Bishop George J. Mountain from around the 1860s.
Item is a stereograph of the old Methodist Church located in Beebe, in 1876.
Les deux premières églises méthodistes de Coaticook sur la rue Wellington. Elles ont été côte à côte de 1874 à 1881, celle en bois a été construite en 1855 et l'autre en 1874.
Item consists of Minnie Wurtele's pledge card for the Bible Reading Circle of the Acton Mission of the Anglican Church from 1882.
Item is a photograph of the Centenary United Church following a fire in 1883 that destroyed much of the building, from Stanstead.
Le couvent Notre-Dame-de-la-Présentation-de-Marie de Coaticook.
First Church of Saint-Louis de France, East Angus
Item consists of photograph of Georgeville's Old Methodist Church, School House and St. George's Anglican Church, taken by Allan McDuff in 1888.
Item consists of photograph of Georgeville's Old Methodist Church, School House and St. George's Anglican Church.
The item is a photograph of Georgeville with Hotel Elephantis, school, and St. George’s Anglican Church and horses and wagons visible, probably taken in 1880s.
The item contains information on the Huntingville Universalist Church’s activities. It is a Certificate of Dedication for Frederick K. Mallory on 26 June 1892, signed by minister Wilbur Potter.
Item is a photograph taken in 1895 of the inside of a church (presumably in Sherbrooke) facing towards the altar. Above the altar are banners reading "The Child Jesus," "Prince of Peace," and "Unto us a Child is born."
Built at a cost of $ 6,926.75, without including the interior
La pièce est une photographie de l’église anglicane Saint John the Evangelist à Waterville en 1897.
The item are the lyrics to "An Original Hymn" composed by E.S. Orr for the Thanksgiving Service at the Cookshire Methodist Church (later of United denomination) to honour Queen Victoria on 20 June 1897.
Item is a copy of a portrait photograph of Bishop Paul-Stanislas Larocque (R.C.) taken in 1898.
Father from 1888 to 1898
The item is a photograph showing Dufferin Street (formerly Commercial Street) and the Hyatt Bridge in Sherbrooke, around the 1890s. A church is visible in the distance.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke. The church was erected in 1844 and demolished around 1900.
The item is a studio photograph of Rev. Charles P. Reid in Sherbrooke from about the 1890s.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke during winter. The church was erected in 1844 and demolished around 1900.
The file contains primary source information on the Coaticook Baptist Church around 1900. It consists of an ad card for the visiting Reverend John Linton, B. A., at the Baptist Church in Coaticook on 25 April [ca. 1900].
Item is a photograph St. Peter's Anglican Church on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke. The church was erected in 1844 and demolished around 1900.
St-Jean Street. The director is Mr. Philippe Boisvert, on the left, Mrs. Viens, mother of Mrs. Sylvia Blouin.