Item is a 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)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)The item contains information on Annie Ferguson’s ancestors. It is a deed of sale, dated 1671, from Charles Browne to his son John Brown in Essex County, Massachusetts.
Item is a photograph of the Coney Island hotel which is located upstream from Windsor, with a ferry visable.
Item is a photograph of two men in front of a wooden shack at Edward Wright's hunting camp on the Canadian side of Norton Drive.
Item is a photograph of farmland located in New Hampshire, with a house in the background and the Indian Stream.
Item is a photograph of three men sitting at a hunting camp near Indian Stream in the state of New Hampshire, close to the Canadian border.
Item is a photograph of the Blanchard homestead near the Indian Stream in Pittsburg, New Hampshire, with people in front.
Item is a photograph of West Stewartstown, New Hampshire, with the Connecticut river in front.
Item is a photograph of Arthur Thompson on a wagon being pulled by oxen team in Johnson, Vermont.
The item is a photograph of the steamer Lake of the Lake and steamer Mountain Maid at the wharf in Newport, Vermont, probably taken in the 1860s.
The file contains primary source information on the Flack-Osgood family. It consists of a sepia-toned photograph of Mary Flack Osgood, her husband, and their four children. An inscription on the verso reads: "Mary Flack Osgood / (youngest sister of / John Flack - Asbestos) / Osgood family lived / in Laconia, N.H. / In picture - husband / sch. inspector, twins, / son - Raymond / youngest daughter: Ruth / reporter on local paper."
Item is a photograph of a celebration welcoming home both Canadian and American troops from the Great War on June 10th, 1919. The presentation of medals, pictured here, took place at the Derby Line bandstand.
The item contains information on the social life of the people of the region in 1939. It is an envelope by air mail with royal stamps.
The item is a portrait photograph of Harriet (aka Hally) Carrington Brown taken in Baltimore around 1895. Photographer: Perkins (Baltimore, MD).
Item is a portrait photograph of Charlotte M. Smith (seated) and Elizabeth Huntingdon, probably taken around 1860. Photographer: T.G. Richardson (St. Albans, Vermont)
Item is a portrait photograph of John Huntingdon as a boy, probably taken around the 1880s. Photographer: Smith’s (St. Albans, Vermont).
The sub-series contains primary source information on the education, professional, and personal life of Mabel E. Derick in Brookline, Massachusetts from 1907 to 1912. It consists of letters written by Mabel to her father, Morris C. Derick with details on her studies, work prospects, personal life, and various family details. It also contains a letter written in shorthand.
Derick, Mabel Evelyn (1886-1923)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)The sub-series contains primary source information on the life of Jacob Derick in Brunswick, New York in 1818. It consists of a letter written by Jacob Derick to Conradt Derick in Christie's Manor, containing information on his family and personal life.
Derick, Jabob (1784-1875)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 information on the life of Mack Derick, photographer, in Vermont from 1979 to 1982. It consists a magazine profile and an obituary.
The sub-series contains secondary source information on the Derick (a.k.a. Derck or Dirck) family from their immigration to America (New York) and then to Canada (Quebec), compiled from 1980 to the 1990s. It consists of two versions of a Derick family genealogy manuscript written by Herbert R. Derick.
This sub-series contains information on the landscapes and buildings of New England towns between 1905 and 1975. It consists of postcards. The sub-series contains the following files: Vermont (1906-1975), New Hampshire (1905), and New York (1909-1926).
The item is a postcard with a view of Lake Memphremagog from Newport from 1907.
The item is a postcard with an aerial view of Newport, Vermont and Lake Memphremagog, including a train crossing the trestle, from around the 1910s.
The item is a postcard with an aerial view of Newport and Lake Memphremagog from 1907.
The item is a postcard of the Stake Lighthouse at Whipple Point on Lake Memphremagog, near Newport, from around 1905.
The item is postcard view of Main Street (previously Derby Line Street) and the Derby Line Hotel in Derby Line, Vermont from 1911.