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- 1828-1836
The fonds contains primary source information regarding Henry Lemesurier. The fonds contains the following series: Legal Papers (1828-1829); Financial Papers (1830-1832); Correspondence (1836).
Lemesurier, Henry
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The fonds contains primary source information regarding Henry Lemesurier. The fonds contains the following series: Legal Papers (1828-1829); Financial Papers (1830-1832); Correspondence (1836).
Lemesurier, Henry
Notre-Dame de Sherbrooke : Reine de L'Estrie
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
Print of a watercolour showing the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child, standing above the city of Sherbrooke, the Saint Francis River, and Lone Pine Rock with the cross on it.
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The subseries contains primary source information on the personal life and employment of Mead H. Baldwin from 1895 to 1936. It consists of letters, postcards, and various documents relating to his military service. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Correspondence written ([1909-1924?]), Education and Employment (1913-1919), Legal documents (1895-1936), and Correspondence received ([1906?]-1920).
Baldwin, Mead Haskell, 1891-1921
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The subseries contains primary source information on the life of Lill Ferrin Baldwin from 1878 to 1948. It consists mainly of correspondence, travel documents, and documents regarding her death and estate. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Correspondence written ([188-?], 1902, 1918-1935), Travel (1918, [1930?]-1931, 1935), Death and estate (1921, 1935-1937, 1948), Education (1878-1879), and Correspondence received (1896-1929).
Baldwin, Lill Mead Ferrin, 1859-1935
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The file consists of correspondence sent by Lill Ferrin Baldwin from the 1880s to 1935. The majority of correspondence sent by Lill was to her son, Harold, and family during her travels. One undated postcard, addressed to Eunice Baldwin, is placed in an archival envelope. The printed postcard uses racist terminology that is offensive towards Black people.
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The file contains primary source information on the personal life of Mead H. Baldwin from about 1909 to 1921. It consists of letters and postcards written by Mead to friends and family; the letters are primarily addressed to his mother, Lill Mead Ferrin Baldwin, and his brother, Harold Ferrin Baldwin.
Mead Haskell Baldwin and Helen Wilma Kielgas
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
Item consists of a photograph of Mead Haskell Baldwin and Helen Wilma Kielgas swimming in Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota in August 1917.
Flood in Lennoxville and on Bishop's University Campus
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
Photograph of the Massawippi River in flood in Lennoxville.
Flood in Lennoxville and on Bishop's University Campus
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
Landscape photograph of the Massawippi River in flood in Lennoxville.
Flood in Lennoxville and on Bishop's University Campus
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
Landscape photograph with the Massawippi River in flood in Lennoxville.
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
Landscape photograph of ice breaking up in the St. Francis River with Bishop's University in the background.
Flood in Lennoxville and on Bishop's University Campus
Part of Eastern Townships Resource Centre Graphic Material collection
Photograph of the Massawippi River in Lennoxville, in flood.
Part of Rev. William Adolphus Fyles
The series consists of primary source documents relating to Rev. William A. Fyles. It includes two note books, perhaps handwritten by Viola Hurlbut Beaudoin. The first one describes his personal biography while the second one focus on his professional career.
The fonds consists of primary source documents relating to Rev. William Adolphus Fyles, son of Rev. Dr Thomas William Fyles and Mary Myers. It includes a biography of the man, perhaps handwritten by Viola Hurlbut Beaudoin, and photographs of W.A. Fyles and the Anglican Church of Iron Hill that was built by his father Rev. T.W. Fyles.
Part of Rev. William Adolphus Fyles
The series consists of photographs relating to Rev. William A. Fyles and his direct family. It includes a postcard addressed to his brother Francis F. Fyles, with a picture of the Anglican Church of Iron Hill that was built by their father, Rev. T.W. Fyles. The two other photographs represents Rev. William A. Fyles at different moment in his life.
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The series contains source material on work, education, sickness, economic challenges and family life from 1889 to 1970. It consists of correspondence from various individuals who were close to the Baldwins or Mays but who were not related to them or the family connection is distant. The series is comprised of the following sub-series: Cora Lovell Dilley (1910-1918, 1930-1970), Frank N. and Anna M. Molyneux (1916-1934), Mary Ann Baker Thomas (1904, 1910, 1931-1956), J. E. Gilbert family (1910-1918), Leta Ellis (1930), Robert Spendlove ([18--]), E. Perry and Mary Haskell (1935-1951), Thomas (Tom) and Gwen Barbour (1936-1940, 1969), Erma Bishop LeVan (1931-1936), Esther B. French ([191-?]-1924), Tom Chatterton (1937-1942, 1952, 1966), Alfred T. Jones (1927-1936), Martin and Myra (Baker) Paulson (1907, 1924-1948), Mabel A. Harland (1924-1936), Minnie Swan Mitchell (1909, 1926-1943), Frank F. Wilson (1917-1918), Jim and Mary Hargreaves (1937, 1943-1945), R.A. Travis (1913-1915), Helen F. Flint (1931-1936), Helen Wilma (Kielgas) Brekke Moore (1916, 1921-1927, 1933), C.R. Hallowell (1916-1917), Fred Shelton (1914-1917), S.M. Davis (1924-[1930?], 1936), Sam and Liz Munro (1930-1945, 1956-1967), Earl Stewart ([1938-1939?]), Winifred (Dean) Searles ([1908-1914?], 1921), Addie G. Schaff ([1910-1911?]), Kathleen F. McLaren ([1913-1935?]), Margaret Sutton ([1910-1940?]), Marion E.T. Carter ([1901-1959?]), Ida M. Gibbons (1909-1916, 1935-1970), Charles B. Howard (1934-1939), Earle G. Dale ([1913-1915?]), Mrs. F.F. Haskell ([1914-1927?]), Jessie L. Carter ([1900-1912?], [1935?]), Edna E. Carter (1906, 1914), Belle Wilcox (1934-1936), Ida Baxter ([1959-1960?]), William Kervin (1939-1940), Henry A. Haskell (1926-1946), Myrtie Putnam (1929-1936, 1942), Rose S. Lacy (1930-1933), Nettie J. Smith (1915, 1919, 1954), Esther S. Bodine ([191-?], 1920, 1939), Mary Wyman Chase (1910, 1923, 1933-1935), T. Arthur Hawkes ([1914-1939?]), Miscellaneous correspondents ([1910-1935?]).
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The subseries contains information on the Revered Alfred T. Jones from 1927 to 1936 in Stanstead and Magog, QC, and in Melbourne, Florida. It consists of correspondence and postcards sent by A.T. Jones to Harold Ferrin Baldwin and W.K. Baldwin. The correspondence mainly concerns United Church affairs as well as some comments about A.T. Jones' everyday life.
Part of Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds
The file contains primary source information on the personal life of Mead H. Baldwin from about 1906 to 1921. It consists of letters and postcards received by Mead from friends and family. Correspondents include: George Carpenter, Leonard D. Turner, Catherine Cooke, J.A. Follett, Wright M. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Liev Jr., and Ina G. Getty, among others.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Esty family of Mansonville. It includes legal documents pertaining to Elwin James Esty (1843-1909), and documents about Farrand Chauncey Esty (1863-1943), son of Franklin James Esty and Mary Eliza Elkins, including his diaries.
Part of Esty family fonds
The series consists of the collection of diaries written by Farrand Chauncey Esty, beginning when he was 10 years old at the McKay Institution in Montreal. After an intense fever when he was 3 years old, he became deaf-mute and his parents sent him in Montreal to learn the "fingers language".
Part of Esty family fonds
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to members of the Esty family. It includes legal documents about the installation of Elwin James Esty, from Eastman to East Bolton, and documents about Farrand Chauncey Esty, who spent all his life in Mansonville.
The fonds consists of primary source documents relating to the Nash family of Brattleboro, Vt, who came to live in Brome County. It includes documents relating to Ephraim Nash (1754-1816), married to Hannah Wells; their son Alfred Nash (1793-1861), married to Lucinda Knowlton Willard (daughter of Samuel Willard); and their son Ephraim Nash (1820-1851), married to Harriet Parker. Ephraim Nash and his grandson were official surveyor for the East Farnham region.
Part of Mitchell family fonds
The series consists of photographs relating to the Mitchell family, including a Mitchell-Hagan family photo album and an anonymus sketch of Thomas Mitchell.
The fonds contains primary and secondary source information regarding the Mitchell family.
Part of Mitchell family fonds
The series consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Mitchell family, including correspondence mentioning the George Mitchell and Jane Armstrong descendants, a notebook written by Homer Acton Mitchell, and transactions deeds relating to pieces of lands in Brome owned by Malcolm M. Mitchell, including lot 749 (Range 7, lot 6) on which there was a butter and cheese factory.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Nichols family of Potton Townships. They include documents, photographs and diaries of Joshua Levi Nichols, his wife Jemima Carter and their son George Nichols.
Nichols, Joshua Levi
Part of Nichols Family Fonds
The series consists of photographs relating to the Nichols family. It includes a photo album probably owned by Jemima Carter, wife of Joshua Levi Nichols, containing mostly Nichols and Carter family members.
Two Men Standing Over A Dead Fenian
Item is a photograph of two gentlemen standing over a dead Fenian, one of the gentlemen is holding a gun. This image shows a human corpse and may be triggering.
Two Red Sashes standing over a dead Fenian
Item is a postcard reproducing an image of two Red Sashes (home guard soldiers) standing over the body of a Fenian who died at the Battle of Eccles Hill on May 25, 1870. This image shows a human corpse and may be triggering.
Item is a photograph of three men holding guns standing around a dead Fenian. This image shows a human corpse and may be triggering.