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Reid Farm, Leeds

Item is a photograph of the Reid farm located in Leeds, with two children playing on the grass and a man standing next to them. The farm house and surrounding area are also visible.

Family of Eugene Arthur Baldwin

The item is a group photograph of the family of Eugene Arthur Baldwin, taken around 1913 in Stanstead. Pictured are: (standing at back, left-right) Beatrice (approx. age 14), Pardon (approx. age 36), Mary (approx. age 5), Florence (nee Ives, wife of Percival), Percival, Adele (nee Wilcox, wife of Eugene A.), (seated, left-right) Ethel (nee Peck, wife of Pardon), Eugene (approx. age 12), Lyman Heath (husband of Blanche), Blanche (approx. age 26), Oscar Heath (approx. age less than 1 year), Sidney (approx. age 14), Adele (approx. age 5), Eugene Arthur (approx. age 60), (sitting in front) Richard (approx. age 7).

Percy A. Baldwin

The item is a studio portrait photograph of Percival (aka Percy) A. Baldwin, probably taken in the 1890s. Photographer: Kilburn (Coaticook, Que.).

Farmers with horses pulling hay

Item is a photograph of a group of farmers in a field with their horses pulling a wagon full of hay, probably at the Waldron's farm in Clifton Township. Included in the photograph are Ellis Waldron, Roy Waldron (on hay), Jack Glenny, and Ray Waldron (standing).

Welcome Home Celebrations

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.

Train wreck between Waterloo and Warden

Item is a photograph of a train wreck between Waterloo and Warden in 1879. The caption reads: "Wreck between Waterloo & Warden 1879. Engine former C.V. 'Governor Payne', Joseph Clark, 1849-50. Passumpsic, 'Orleans'. Operated in mixed, Sorel to Sutton. S.E.R. train carrying load of granite for the construction of Col. A.B. Foster's home at Waterloo;-- C.W. Foster, gave the signal 'all clear' when the mixed was on the right of way. This event ended his railway career. Engr. John Daly, killed."

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